Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am not a fan of bowser, but the NFL was always going to build a new stadium here. Get over it. It is what the city wants.
I live in the city and it's what I want. It's what all of my neighbors want. If you bought a house by RFK, get over it. You should have known.
I live in the city, but not near RFK. Not sure those of us who don't live in the neighborhood should be telling the people who do live there to just get over it.
If you are paying for it, you might want to have some input.
Yes, my input has already been ignored, I don’t want the stadium and don’t want to pay for it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am not a fan of bowser, but the NFL was always going to build a new stadium here. Get over it. It is what the city wants.
I live in the city and it's what I want. It's what all of my neighbors want. If you bought a house by RFK, get over it. You should have known.
I live in the city, but not near RFK. Not sure those of us who don't live in the neighborhood should be telling the people who do live there to just get over it.
If you are paying for it, you might want to have some input.
Anonymous wrote:Now switch back to redskins
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am not a fan of bowser, but the NFL was always going to build a new stadium here. Get over it. It is what the city wants.
I live in the city and it's what I want. It's what all of my neighbors want. If you bought a house by RFK, get over it. You should have known.
I live in the city, but not near RFK. Not sure those of us who don't live in the neighborhood should be telling the people who do live there to just get over it.
Anonymous wrote:I am not a fan of bowser, but the NFL was always going to build a new stadium here. Get over it. It is what the city wants.
I live in the city and it's what I want. It's what all of my neighbors want. If you bought a house by RFK, get over it. You should have known.
Anonymous wrote:I am not a fan of bowser, but the NFL was always going to build a new stadium here. Get over it. It is what the city wants.
I live in the city and it's what I want. It's what all of my neighbors want. If you bought a house by RFK, get over it. You should have known.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t care what anyone says! This mayor is kicking ass and I’d vote for her over and over. I love it for this city! I hope we get it. Gentrification be damned! We deserve nice things - not trash. I’m ready, ward 5 resident.
Anonymous wrote:
Nope. DC is putting up $500 million towards prepping the land for the stadium. Bowser initially claimed that this was all for “horizontal” work but it seems to actually include foundations and a lot of other stuff that is integral to the stadium construction.
The Commanders will also pay no property tax (as DC owns the stadium and will lease it to them for $1 a year), no sales taxes on the parking, and sales taxes generated by the stadium and associated development will go straight back to the stadium in the form of a maintenance fund.
The city plans to pay for its investments through extending the Ballpark Levy that paid for Nationals Park. This is a tax that is applied on any company that earns more than $5 million in revenue. Not a great idea when the city needs to be attracting private business to the city to offset the loss of federal jobs.
I would say that Josh Harris rang rings around Muriel Bowser in this negotiation, but it’s not even clear that her interests are at all aligned with those of the city. If she seals this deal for the Commanders, I’m sure the NFL will have a very nice gig waiting for her in November 2028.