Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What's DC's justification for this stadium?
That it will make tons of money for the city.
It definitely will not, stadiums almost never make money for cities.
SoFi has. I think RFK will be modeled after that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What's DC's justification for this stadium?
That it will make tons of money for the city.
It definitely will not, stadiums almost never make money for cities.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What's DC's justification for this stadium?
That it will make tons of money for the city.
It definitely will not, stadiums almost never make money for cities.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What's DC's justification for this stadium?
That it will make tons of money for the city.
Anonymous wrote:we have tougher laws on flavored tobacco near schools than pot shops near schools
Anonymous wrote:What's DC's justification for this stadium?
jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:RFK stadium was added back to the bill last night and it passed
It was actually passed as a separate bill. Not part of the CR.
Anonymous wrote:RFK stadium was added back to the bill last night and it passed
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The amended bill passed seconds ago. So yhe Commanders are staying in Maryland. Question is whether or not the city will expend the time and resources to try for a fifth time to take over the RFK site. I doubt it. And I don’t think the city councilors were terribly keen on the Commanders returning to DC in the first place.
I predict a new stadium with entertainment village will be built on the current site in Landover, maybe a quarter mile closer to the Metro where the residential sprawl currently is.
Nope. They didn't go through the name change and new ownership to stay in Landover.
That optimism is nice. But the Washington Post story that was just posted online pretty much says the RFK stadium dream is over. What's shocking is how much of the writing in the Post is obviously AI generated, like the story on the RFK deal falling apart in real time. Probably cheaper than all the editors that were laid off.
For Landover however, "The Dream is Still Alive" as the famous hit song goes.
Anonymous wrote:Trump administration should get nice homes built where RFK stadium is. That should give wealthy an incentive to buy homes in DC to bring more businesses here, which would benefit all residents.