Anonymous
Post 12/12/2023 18:38     Subject: Wizards and Caps could be moving to Potomac Yard

Anonymous wrote:RIP Alexandria traffic



Youngkin is willing to spend a billion dollars to attract the teams but not a penny to ensure people can, you know, actually get there.


Youngkin is such trash.
Anonymous
Post 12/12/2023 18:31     Subject: Wizards and Caps could be moving to Potomac Yard

RIP Alexandria traffic



Youngkin is willing to spend a billion dollars to attract the teams but not a penny to ensure people can, you know, actually get there.
Anonymous
Post 12/12/2023 18:26     Subject: Wizards and Caps could be moving to Potomac Yard

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Have there been efforts by DC to prevent this outcome in recent weeks/days that I may just have missed?


The report I saw was that the DC Council thought that Leonsis was bluffing.



Looks like they were wrong. Once again, the DC Council is discovering that a soft on crime approach has consequences. Losing the Caps and the Wizards is disastrous for DC. Gallery Place, which not that long ago was thriving and a fun place to go to, will be totally lost to junkies and criminals. It's a shame. DC came a long way from the crack era. It's sad to see DC descending back into an urban wasteland.

All they need to do is put a couple hundred repeat offenders in prison. Crack down on dumbass teenagers. And DC thrives. But no. The other 700,000 DC residents need to suffer for their stupid equity or restorative justice policies. It's tragic.

Losing the Caps and the Wizards is a colossal blow to city finances. Every day or two there are 25,000 people going downtown and spending money. All gone. With WFH, DC is getting close to entering a death spiral. Already metro is having difficulties because people don't feel safe. Get rid of the criminals and everything is great. But Mayor Bowser and the DC Council have chosen to pursue a dystopia.

It's sad.



This doesn't have anything to do with "soft on crime" - that is the cover for Leonsis wanting a $500 million renovation to the arena. Youngkin is giving Leonsis the ranch that will make Monumental that much more valuable at Virginia taxpayer expense.



This type of thinking just amazes me. Have you been to Chinatown lately? It’s a crime-ridden wasteland.


DP but this kind of rhetoric shows me you're not a legit contributor to any conversation. Leonsis wanted the money, he hates mayor bowser, and this all gave him an easy out


You can't seriously say crime was not a factor at all, they had a press conference about it last March. They put pressure on the USAO to do a temporary pilot project in Chinatown, where they actually prosecuted some cases. If that is your claim you have not spent time in Chinatown since 2019, especially post cv.


The crime is the cover. It was about the 500 million dollars.
Anonymous
Post 12/12/2023 18:24     Subject: Wizards and Caps could be moving to Potomac Yard

^click on link above to see info re: Mystics and concerts.
Anonymous
Post 12/12/2023 18:23     Subject: Wizards and Caps could be moving to Potomac Yard

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I mean, if they were going to redevelop Potomac Yard shopping center, they could have at least considered BUILDING ANOTHER HIGH SCHOOL. JFC.


You’re either new to Alexandria or you weren’t paying attention more than 20 years ago when the strip mall opened. It was always going to be a temporary placeholder for a HUGE urban development with thousands of units in very tall buildings. The stadium is a new wrinkle, but it accelerates the development.

Virginia and the City will be able to tax the heck out of Monumental so this might not cost the taxpayers as much as Youngkin’s detractors secretly hope.

I agree on the 2nd high school but it should be in the west side and not the east.


Virginia is offering $1 billion. This is great for crystal city hotel and restaurants because they won’t be saddled with extra taxes to pay for Alexandria’s albatross.
Anonymous
Post 12/12/2023 18:23     Subject: Re:Wizards and Caps could be moving to Potomac Yard

If the arena in DC is still used for concerts and they bring the Mystics back, wonder how many nights a year that will be? The Mystics are not nearly the draw of the Caps. Shame they wasted $$$ building that arena in Capitol Hts, would have been better for the city and the impacted humans if they had instead updated and expanded St. Es and adjusted the law re: involuntary commitment, as California has done under Newsome. So not new low income housing or safe use zone where the arena stands, just a lot less revenue.

Anonymous
Post 12/12/2023 18:22     Subject: Wizards and Caps could be moving to Potomac Yard

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I want to cry, I live in Rosemont. All the regular Route 1 traffic will get off loaded onto Commonwealth and Russell. I don't trust city council to listen to local's opposition at all. Several times in the past the city council has voted against overwhelming citizens' opposition, why would they suddenly listen to us now?

I cannot believe no one reported anything about this until last night. No warning to us by anyone.


The only way that I could get behind this, would be if VA applied a toll to all the MD and DC cars who constantly clog the roads.


Ticket and concession taxes.


I suspect TIF financing. They will pledge future increases in things like sales tax and property taxes to pay the debt service on the bonds they issue for this. Tax increment financing.
Anonymous
Post 12/12/2023 18:21     Subject: Wizards and Caps could be moving to Potomac Yard

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I want to cry, I live in Rosemont. All the regular Route 1 traffic will get off loaded onto Commonwealth and Russell. I don't trust city council to listen to local's opposition at all. Several times in the past the city council has voted against overwhelming citizens' opposition, why would they suddenly listen to us now?

I cannot believe no one reported anything about this until last night. No warning to us by anyone.


You shouldn't have voted for that bald loser with the fecal breath.


I have never voted for him. Where did I say I voted for him?
Anonymous
Post 12/12/2023 18:20     Subject: Wizards and Caps could be moving to Potomac Yard

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Have there been efforts by DC to prevent this outcome in recent weeks/days that I may just have missed?


The report I saw was that the DC Council thought that Leonsis was bluffing.



Looks like they were wrong. Once again, the DC Council is discovering that a soft on crime approach has consequences. Losing the Caps and the Wizards is disastrous for DC. Gallery Place, which not that long ago was thriving and a fun place to go to, will be totally lost to junkies and criminals. It's a shame. DC came a long way from the crack era. It's sad to see DC descending back into an urban wasteland.

All they need to do is put a couple hundred repeat offenders in prison. Crack down on dumbass teenagers. And DC thrives. But no. The other 700,000 DC residents need to suffer for their stupid equity or restorative justice policies. It's tragic.

Losing the Caps and the Wizards is a colossal blow to city finances. Every day or two there are 25,000 people going downtown and spending money. All gone. With WFH, DC is getting close to entering a death spiral. Already metro is having difficulties because people don't feel safe. Get rid of the criminals and everything is great. But Mayor Bowser and the DC Council have chosen to pursue a dystopia.

It's sad.



This doesn't have anything to do with "soft on crime" - that is the cover for Leonsis wanting a $500 million renovation to the arena. Youngkin is giving Leonsis the ranch that will make Monumental that much more valuable at Virginia taxpayer expense.



This type of thinking just amazes me. Have you been to Chinatown lately? It’s a crime-ridden wasteland.


DP but this kind of rhetoric shows me you're not a legit contributor to any conversation. Leonsis wanted the money, he hates mayor bowser, and this all gave him an easy out


You can't seriously say crime was not a factor at all, they had a press conference about it last March. They put pressure on the USAO to do a temporary pilot project in Chinatown, where they actually prosecuted some cases. If that is your claim you have not spent time in Chinatown since 2019, especially post cv.
Anonymous
Post 12/12/2023 18:16     Subject: Wizards and Caps could be moving to Potomac Yard

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Have there been efforts by DC to prevent this outcome in recent weeks/days that I may just have missed?


The report I saw was that the DC Council thought that Leonsis was bluffing.



Looks like they were wrong. Once again, the DC Council is discovering that a soft on crime approach has consequences. Losing the Caps and the Wizards is disastrous for DC. Gallery Place, which not that long ago was thriving and a fun place to go to, will be totally lost to junkies and criminals. It's a shame. DC came a long way from the crack era. It's sad to see DC descending back into an urban wasteland.

All they need to do is put a couple hundred repeat offenders in prison. Crack down on dumbass teenagers. And DC thrives. But no. The other 700,000 DC residents need to suffer for their stupid equity or restorative justice policies. It's tragic.

Losing the Caps and the Wizards is a colossal blow to city finances. Every day or two there are 25,000 people going downtown and spending money. All gone. With WFH, DC is getting close to entering a death spiral. Already metro is having difficulties because people don't feel safe. Get rid of the criminals and everything is great. But Mayor Bowser and the DC Council have chosen to pursue a dystopia.

It's sad.



This doesn't have anything to do with "soft on crime" - that is the cover for Leonsis wanting a $500 million renovation to the arena. Youngkin is giving Leonsis the ranch that will make Monumental that much more valuable at Virginia taxpayer expense.



This type of thinking just amazes me. Have you been to Chinatown lately? It’s a crime-ridden wasteland.


DP but this kind of rhetoric shows me you're not a legit contributor to any conversation. Leonsis wanted the money, he hates mayor bowser, and this all gave him an easy out


What part of what I wrote is inaccurate?
Anonymous
Post 12/12/2023 18:13     Subject: Wizards and Caps could be moving to Potomac Yard

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I mean, if they were going to redevelop Potomac Yard shopping center, they could have at least considered BUILDING ANOTHER HIGH SCHOOL. JFC.


You’re either new to Alexandria or you weren’t paying attention more than 20 years ago when the strip mall opened. It was always going to be a temporary placeholder for a HUGE urban development with thousands of units in very tall buildings. The stadium is a new wrinkle, but it accelerates the development.

Virginia and the City will be able to tax the heck out of Monumental so this might not cost the taxpayers as much as Youngkin’s detractors secretly hope.

I agree on the 2nd high school but it should be in the west side and not the east.


Wait, you think Monumental is paying any taxes? That is the whole point...they are getting the arena and the revenues.

Also, very few will make their way from DC and MD - it is too much of a slog for a weeknight rush hour.
Anonymous
Post 12/12/2023 18:11     Subject: Wizards and Caps could be moving to Potomac Yard

Anonymous wrote:I mean, if they were going to redevelop Potomac Yard shopping center, they could have at least considered BUILDING ANOTHER HIGH SCHOOL. JFC.


You’re either new to Alexandria or you weren’t paying attention more than 20 years ago when the strip mall opened. It was always going to be a temporary placeholder for a HUGE urban development with thousands of units in very tall buildings. The stadium is a new wrinkle, but it accelerates the development.

Virginia and the City will be able to tax the heck out of Monumental so this might not cost the taxpayers as much as Youngkin’s detractors secretly hope.

I agree on the 2nd high school but it should be in the west side and not the east.
Anonymous
Post 12/12/2023 18:11     Subject: Wizards and Caps could be moving to Potomac Yard

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I want to cry, I live in Rosemont. All the regular Route 1 traffic will get off loaded onto Commonwealth and Russell. I don't trust city council to listen to local's opposition at all. Several times in the past the city council has voted against overwhelming citizens' opposition, why would they suddenly listen to us now?

I cannot believe no one reported anything about this until last night. No warning to us by anyone.


The only way that I could get behind this, would be if VA applied a toll to all the MD and DC cars who constantly clog the roads.


Ticket and concession taxes.
Anonymous
Post 12/12/2023 18:09     Subject: Wizards and Caps could be moving to Potomac Yard

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Have there been efforts by DC to prevent this outcome in recent weeks/days that I may just have missed?


The report I saw was that the DC Council thought that Leonsis was bluffing.



Looks like they were wrong. Once again, the DC Council is discovering that a soft on crime approach has consequences. Losing the Caps and the Wizards is disastrous for DC. Gallery Place, which not that long ago was thriving and a fun place to go to, will be totally lost to junkies and criminals. It's a shame. DC came a long way from the crack era. It's sad to see DC descending back into an urban wasteland.

All they need to do is put a couple hundred repeat offenders in prison. Crack down on dumbass teenagers. And DC thrives. But no. The other 700,000 DC residents need to suffer for their stupid equity or restorative justice policies. It's tragic.

Losing the Caps and the Wizards is a colossal blow to city finances. Every day or two there are 25,000 people going downtown and spending money. All gone. With WFH, DC is getting close to entering a death spiral. Already metro is having difficulties because people don't feel safe. Get rid of the criminals and everything is great. But Mayor Bowser and the DC Council have chosen to pursue a dystopia.

It's sad.



This doesn't have anything to do with "soft on crime" - that is the cover for Leonsis wanting a $500 million renovation to the arena. Youngkin is giving Leonsis the ranch that will make Monumental that much more valuable at Virginia taxpayer expense.



This type of thinking just amazes me. Have you been to Chinatown lately? It’s a crime-ridden wasteland.


DP but this kind of rhetoric shows me you're not a legit contributor to any conversation. Leonsis wanted the money, he hates mayor bowser, and this all gave him an easy out
Anonymous
Post 12/12/2023 18:05     Subject: Wizards and Caps could be moving to Potomac Yard

Anonymous wrote:I want to cry, I live in Rosemont. All the regular Route 1 traffic will get off loaded onto Commonwealth and Russell. I don't trust city council to listen to local's opposition at all. Several times in the past the city council has voted against overwhelming citizens' opposition, why would they suddenly listen to us now?

I cannot believe no one reported anything about this until last night. No warning to us by anyone.


You shouldn't have voted for that bald loser with the fecal breath.