Washington Commanders fan. / Stephen Lew-Imagn Images "A WUSA9 investigation reveals that despite Mayor Muriel Bowser's vision for a new NFL stadium as the anchor of redevelopment plans ...
The potential loss of tailgating space adds to local residents' concerns about the stadium project. Bill Sisolak, who lives about a mile from the RFK site, worries that without designated tailgating ...
Competing with the forecasted deficit is Bowser's desire to build a new NFL stadium at the old RFK Stadium site in order to bring the Washington Commanders back to the city for their home games.
When the next decade begins the Washington Commanders are aiming to have a new home for playing their games. Where that new stadium ends up is still a loose end that needs tied up before the ...
The Washington Commanders and District officials have been huddling weekly since the new year to discuss ... 70,000-seat football stadium with a transparent dome and sleek curves.
The Commanders call Northwest ... until we have a modern stadium, we will not be able to host events that the world is used to." Proposals estimate a new stadium could cover 25 acres of the ...
Bowser has shared her vision for use of the RFK Stadium campus ... up with funding options for mixed-use development and a new Commanders stadium on the RFK campus in Northeast Washington.
Commanders principal owner Josh Harris has avoided expressing an outright preference for the new stadium location, which will likely go in D.C. or Maryland, but he called RFK the “spiritual home ...
Open-air MetLife Stadium in New Jersey hosted Super Bowl XLVIII in 2014, so Philly isn't necessarily an impossibility for future hosting. But a Final Four, etc. would obviously require a dome.
"We can do it all with 174 acres at the RFK site," Mayor Bowser stated in a social media posting this week. "A stadium will be the anchor that attracts other investment–housing, amenities, jobs ...