The fight over the bill that would make the RFK Stadium site a realistic option for the Washington Commanders’ next home could come down to the wire. Commanders owner Josh Harris expects the ...
This is the second RFK stadium related study D.C. has paid for in a year. In June, the District released part of a sports economic impact study that cost D.C. taxpayers almost $400,000.
Harris and his ownership group are hopeful the site currently occupied by RFK Stadium, in downtown Washington, will be under consideration, but the federal government must first sign off on ...
The Commanders have played at their stadium in Landover, Maryland, since 1997 after playing at RFK Stadium in Washington from 1961 until 1996. The team has been exploring a new stadium since ...
Harris said, though, that he doesn’t want to wait until 2025 for the Senate to approve legislation giving D.C. control of the RFK Stadium land so a stadium can be built. “It’s not really rea ...
Harris and his ownership group are hopeful the site currently occupied by RFK Stadium, in downtown Washington, will be under consideration, but the federal government must first sign off on ...
Moreover, the Commanders are working toward returning to the site of RFK stadium in Northeast DC. Commanders owner Josh Harris said Monday that he expects that project to move forward after this ...
According to reports, Washington D.C. itself has invested deliberately in hopes of bringing the Commanders back to the city and to the RFK stadium site in particular. “We’re working super hard ...