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On Friday, the D.C. Council is expected to cast its first vote on the $3.7 billion RFK Campus redevelopment plan.
Twenty-four hours ahead of a major vote to bring the Commander’s back to the District, the bill outlining the deal has been released to the public.
The DC Council is scheduled to take the first of two votes on the RFK stadium development deal on Friday Aug. 1.
Mayor Bowser and the District Council have a deal with the NFL’s Washington Commanders to build a new $3.8 billion stadium at ...
The Washington Commanders have presented what team President Mark Clouse calls an “aggressive” timeline for developing the RFK Stadium campus.
Council member Robert White believes there could be enough D.C. council members in agreement to shoot down a proposed deal ...
As the vote nears for the mixed-use development centered around a 65,000-seat stadium for the Washington Commanders at the ...
Mayor Muriel Bowser believes there are enough "yes" votes on the D.C. Council to pass the $1.1 billion taxpayer-funded RFK ...
The hearing came days after D.C. Council Chairman Phil Mendelson (D) released an amended version of the agreement with the Commanders.
Hundreds of Washington residents attended a public District of Columbia Council hearing for the RFK Stadium redevelopment plan, putting forth a variety of demands.
Washington Commanders President Mark Clouse sent a letter to the council on Tuesday addressing some of the concerns and ...
The Commanders sent a letter addressed to all members of DC Council outlining the team's commitments, according to a WUSA9 ...
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