The much-anticipated transfer of the RFK Stadium site to DC Government for potential development of a new Washington ...
The Council of the District of Columbia unanimously voted to approve the transfer of the former RFK Stadium site to its ...
Demolition crews tearing down the former RFK Stadium in D.C. will be working on the project for roughly 18 to 22 months ...
The stadium site has long been under federal control, and the council's Tuesday vote was the final step to make the land ...
RFK Stadium demolition is a go after the National Park Service approved plans to tear down the former home of the Washington ...
INCREDIBLE new plans to re-build one of the US’ most iconic stadiums have been unveiled – but the beloved old ground will ...
This development represents a significant step forward in the Commanders' ongoing stadium search, offering hope for a return to the team’s D.C. roots. With the power to shape the future of the RFK ...
But let's look at what it will take to redevelop the RFK Stadium site: Step 1. The D.C. Council will sign off on the transfer, once Mayor Bowser forwards it, which she expects to complete this week.
Despite taxpayers footing the bill for multiple studies examining stadium financing options, the DC Government has repeatedly ...
The Council unanimously passed the Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium Campus Emergency Approval Resolution, which transfers ...
The D.C. Council voted unanimously to accept the extension of the lease for the RFK Stadium site approved by Congresss and ...
While no official plans have been announced, the transfer has fueled speculation about the potential for a new Washington stadium on the RFK grounds. It's official: DC can control its destiny at ...