INCREDIBLE new plans to re-build one of the US’ most iconic stadiums have been unveiled – but the beloved old ground will ...
Demolition is set to begin this week at the rusting, 63-year-old RFK Stadium in the Northeast corner of the District. While ...
The Washington Commanders and District officials have been huddling weekly since the new year to discuss the RFK Stadium site ...
A small architecture group is trying to get in on the conversation around a new stadium for the Washington Commanders. Take a look at its designs for the venue and surrounding area.
Architect Kyle Murphy seeks a “truly national stadium.” The post Commanders Don’t Yet Control RFK Stadium Site. An Architect Has Grand Plans for It appeared first on Front Office Sports.
The Council unanimously passed the Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium Campus Emergency Approval Resolution, which transfers ...
A “Request to Place Emergency Measures on the Agenda for the February 4, 2025 Legislative Meeting” was sent to DC Council Chair Phil Mendelson by Mayor Muriel Bowser’s office on Thursday. The measure ...
to bring forth a stadium, retail, housing, transportation hubs, and more at RFK." The NFL can contribute up to $300 million for a new stadium, but teams getting this must contribute their own ...
President Biden signed legislation Monday to grant administrative control of the RFK Stadium site in the District to city officials, potentially paving the way for a new NFL coliseum on the long ...
During the early hours of the morning on Dec. 21 members of the U.S. Senate passed new legislation that has ... Kennedy Memorial Stadium( RFK Stadium) Campus Revitalization Act transfers ownership ...
could be D.C.'s way of kicking off the process of getting a new stadium. "By now continuing to tear down RFK Stadium, it clearly is a message, 'We're ready to go,'" Evans said. "Let's get the ...
If anything, it's the next tangible step in the resurgence of the franchise. After the old RFK Stadium is gone, a new one can take its place. It all comes down to whether D.C. can strike a deal ...