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M ore than 500 District residents signed up to testify Tuesday at D.C. Council hearings on a controversial $3.7 billion deal ...
A deal between the Washington Commanders and the D.C. City Council to build a new stadium at the old RFK site is gaining ...
As the Washington Commanders draw sold-out crowds to training camp despite brutal heat, supporters and opponents of a deal ...
The D.C. Council will hold public hearings Tuesday and Wednesday on legislation to bring the Washington Commanders back to the old RFK Stadium site.
A deal to bring the team back to the Nation's Capital is getting closer. Here's the latest on the potential move to the RFK site and what it means for D.C.
Under the terms of the deal, D.C. will own the stadium and most of the parking at the complex. The team will lease them from ...
While a development with a stadium would start collecting revenue at a faster pace, by 2045, the no-stadium alternative would ...
After months of debate, the Washington Commanders and D.C. Council have reached an agreement on revised stadium plans ...
The D.C. Council is scheduled to hold public hearings on Tuesday and Wednesday on the proposed Washington Commanders stadium ...
The D.C. Council is set to vote on revised legislation that could allow the Commanders to return to the site of their former ...
While Washington, D.C. remained the frontrunner for the deal, with support from the Commanders franchise and NFL executives, ...
The Commanders also last month hired Ben Spiritos as director of development. Spiritos, who updated his LinkedIn profile with the new role, also had a stint at JBG as a development analyst between ...