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DC News Now on MSNWard 7 residents share mixed feelings as RFK Stadium deal nears voteAs the vote nears for the mixed-use development centered around a 65,000-seat stadium for the Washington Commanders at the ...
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DC News Now on MSNWashington Commanders respond to public concerns regarding RFK stadium dealWashington Commanders President Mark Clouse sent a letter to the council on Tuesday addressing some of the concerns and ...
Despite the looming threat from President Donald Trump to delay the development of a new stadium, the Washington Commanders ...
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President Trump said if the Commanders "don't change the name back to the original 'Washington Redskins' … I won't make a ...
There are more details that both councilmembers and residents want to see written in this deal before it moves forward.
Hundreds of Washington residents attended a public District of Columbia Council hearing for the RFK Stadium redevelopment plan, putting forth a variety of demands.
D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser and Washington Commanders officials had a chance to make a case for the deal that would bring the ...
In a letter to the D.C. Council, the team committed to covering stadium cost overruns, making over $50M in community ...
Over two days, the D.C. Council contemplated and debated its Friday vote on a proposed 65,000-seat stadium for the Washington ...
The Commanders sent a letter addressed to all members of DC Council outlining the team's commitments, according to a WUSA9 ...
The D.C. Council will hear from the Commanders and the mayor’s office about deal to bring the team to a new stadium at the ...
The first day of public hearings for bringing the Washington Commanders back to the District kicked off Tuesday morning at ...
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