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The Washington Commanders took a major step forward in building a new stadium on Friday when the D.C. Council voted in favor of legislation to build on the old RFK Stadium site.
A second vote will be scheduled for September and will require the green light from nine members of the council.
Amid some saber rattling from the Oval Office, the Washington Commanders got their new stadium proposal in front of the ...
The vote keeps alive the Commanders' hopes of moving into a new stadium in Washington, D.C. in time for the 2030 season.
The District of Columbia Council approved legislation by a 9-3 vote, but it still must be approved a second time by the council before being sent to Washington Mayor Muriel Bowser.
After nearly three decades of playing in Maryland, the Washington Commanders have the green light to build a new $3.7 billion ...
When asked about a must-do D.C. activity, Mayor Muriel Bowser had a simple answer: 'Watch the Commanders win a Super Bowl at the new RFK stadium.' ...
Hundreds of Washington residents attended a public District of Columbia Council hearing for the RFK Stadium redevelopment ...