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Washington Commanders President Mark Clouse says returning the team to Washington, D.C. will be a sort of a homecoming to its ...
However, that media circus is exactly what the Washington Commanders want to attract as they prepare to move from their ...
The DC Council faces a July 15 deadline to approve an agreement between Mayor Muriel Bowser and the Commanders to build a new stadium at the RFK site.
The Commanders would put up at least $2.7 billion to build the stadium; the rest would be paid for by taxpayers. About $200 ...
The future of the Washington Commanders and a possible return to the District will take center stage Monday at an Economic ...
At a town hall in D.C.’s Ward 7 on Monday, residents voiced their concerns over the proposed Commanders stadium at the old ...
The Commanders will put up $2.7 billion for the development, anchored by a roofed, 65,000-seat stadium, while cost for D.C.
A new poll reveals that citywide, 55% of D.C. residents support using taxpayer money for a new Commanders stadium at the RFK ...
The Washington Commanders are coming home. The team on Monday announced a return to Washington D.C. and the RFK campus it called home from 1961 to 1996 before moving to Northwest Stadium in ...
WASHINGTON — After years of back-and-forth about the future of D.C.'s RFK Stadium site, a deal has been reached to bring the Washington Commanders to the District. Mayor Muriel Bowser ...
The Washington Commanders are returning to Washington, D.C., after nearly three decades away, thanks to a new proposal to build a 65,000-seat stadium on the current RFK Stadium site. And ...
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