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As plans for a new Washington Commanders stadium at the RFK site take shape, city leaders hosted a packed town hall Monday night in Northeast D.C. to present their vision and hear directly from ...
We salute Washington, D.C., and the Commanders for inking a deal to return the NFL team to the site of Robert F. Kennedy ...
The $3.7 billion deal would build a new stadium on the site of the former Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium on the banks of the Anacostia River, while also building housing, shops, parks ...
Mayor Muriel Bowser officially announced the deal to bring the Commanders back to the District in a social media video Monday ...
The Commanders officially announced plans for a $2.7 billion domed stadium at the former site of Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium on Monday, April 28. The move means all of DC's major sports teams ...
In December 2024, after nearly a decade of Mayor Bowser advocating to get the RFK campus under District control, Congress passed the D.C. Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium Campus Revitalization Act.
The approximately 65,000-seat stadium, which is expected to open in 2030, will occupy only 11% of the site, per the release. Because the stadium will have a roof, it will be able to host events ...
A statement from the Commanders said the team would relocate from its present home at Landover, Maryland to a new arena built where the now defunct Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium stands.
The Washington Commanders will build a new stadium in a major redevelopment on the site of the NFL team's former home for decades. The Commanders officially announced plans for a $2.7 billion domed ...
A statement from the Commanders said the team would relocate from its present home at Landover, Maryland to a new arena built ...