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Sterling, Virginia is the location that is closest to Washington D.C. of the three proposed locations for the Commanders' new stadium complex. It's only about 11 miles outside of their namesake city.
WASHINGTON (7News) — As Washington Commanders fans wait with bated breath for the announcement of the new ownership, the battle is heating up for where the next stadium for the team will be built.
WASHINGTON — The mystery surrounding the location of a new Washington Commanders stadium has fans hoping and guessing about where the team will build its new facility. Now, never-before-released ...
The D.C. Council likely will not vote on the full legislation to bring the Washington Commanders back to the District before ...
During a roundtable at the Economic Club of Washington, D.C., on Feb. 3, Commanders President Jason Wright would not commit to any stadium site location or to the state of Virginia.
The Commanders took their first major step toward a new stadium with the $100 million procurement of 200 acres of land in Prince William County, Va., near Woodbridge, a source confirmed to NBC ...
From 2022: Commanders’ efforts to build new stadium hitting roadblocks Earlier this year, the Commanders ramped up lobbying efforts in D.C. to make RFK a viable option, either through a land ...
The Washington Commanders will build a new stadium in Washington, D.C., returning the team to its namesake city, sources familiar with the plan tell News4.
The Commanders are contributing $2.7 billion, with the city investing roughly $1.1 billion over the next eight years for the stadium, housing, green space and a sportsplex on 170 acres of land ...
GREATER LANDOVER, Md. — Washington Commanders owner Dan Snyder and his reputation has long been a roadblock to the team’s hopes of building a new stadium, particularly in Virginia. State ...
Washington obviously isn't opposed to smaller stadiums, as it called RFK Stadium home for more than 30 years. The Washington D.C.-based venue held about 57,000 fans.
During a roundtable at the Economic Club of Washington, D.C., on Feb. 3, Commanders President Jason Wright would not commit to any stadium site location or to the state of Virginia.