It may make no sense, but make no mistake: Bowser will just about turn any trick to get the Commanders to commit to the District. As was reported, Bowser sees it as establishing her legacy, and even the dense mayor knows that she desperately needs a win now. |
+1. Yup. This was a total lack of vision. In a city with cratering commercial real estate and the feds relocating there was no creativity. No urgency. Now $400,000,000 of annul economic impact walks out the door. |
DC doesn't own the RFK site and anywhere there are office buildings, there are also streets that are part of the L'Enfant plan that cannot be altered. Any other bright ideas? |
I'd like to see a credible, detailed breakdown on what supposed revenue the Wizards and Caps bring to the city. |
And it’s not 15 minutes. It’s almost 2 miles, so more like 40 minutes. |
| I’m prepared to fight back. I’m personally prepared to rent an apartment in Alexandria for my ANC Commissioner and Ward 3 Rep so they can screw up that government. Will you join me? |
Don't worry it's already happening. There's barely going to be any parking, Rt. 1 is becoming a toll road, traffic calming and density next to it and they think people are going to bike 2 miles from the VRE station. It's everything all at once. |
DC may soon control the RFK site. And there is plenty of potential in DC. |
DC cannot deed land to Leonsis that it doesn't own. "soon control" isn't good enough. |
Most District residents oppose football here. No way the NFL returns to DC. |
15 minutes is a "long walk?!" Yes, you're solidly lazy.
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- not to mention Metro on the verge of bankruptcy, due largely to fare-evasion (after DC so very wisely decided to decriminalize fare evasion in 2018 ).
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Desperately needs a win now? Do you mean: because of the 900+ carjackings she is doing absolutely nothing to stop? |
to be fair, that's more a combined effort of the Council and AG |