Anonymous wrote:So, will the RFK site that DC has been authorized to develop be large enough for Leonsis to achieve what he wanted in PY?
I don't understand DC wasting tons of $$$s attracting the Commanders and only 8 home games per year.
Anonymous wrote:They should move it to national harbor and run a ferry from dc and Virginia.
Anonymous wrote:They should move it to national harbor and run a ferry from dc and Virginia.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good luck getting toll relief in Hampton Roads, Senator Lucas. Youngkin is primed to line item veto anything she cares about. Her constituents will suffer due to her unprofessional leadership.
Unprofessional is Leonsis waiting until yesterday to meet with her. That showed a total lack of respect or understanding of Virginia politics.
Anonymous wrote:Loving the crying from scared suburbanites over the failed arena about how Gallery Place is so scary and how the District is a crime infested hellhole. Stay scared and stay angry, cowards.
And most importantly---stay home if you're scared.
Anonymous wrote:Ted has a dilemma.
He seems to be doubling down on Virginia without doing the work with the legiislators, you know the people who actually write and pass the bills, and frankly at this point I don't know what he or Youngkin can offer, given the amount of support those who opposed this deal have been receiving.
DC has reiterated its $500M offer as of yesterday. So he has a bird in the hand.
Either way, he will have A LOT of work to do with the fans, many of whom, he has poisoned against himself, his son and Monumental in general.
His best option is to sell the teams to someone who actually cares about the teams, the fans and the region, but that isn't going to happen. His next best option is to come back to DC with hat in hand.
What he will do is try to force this through, further alienating people on both sides of the river.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You would think that having so much money between the two of them that Leonsis and Youngkin would have a well polished team of professionals that advise them on how to lobby and be strategic on getting this deal passed in the GA. Instead I read Leonsis didn’t go down to Richmond until yesterday to meet with Lucas. The way this entire process has been played is pathetic and so unprofessional. I’ve worked on arena deals before (specifically Cap One (MCI Center), Nats Park and the Ravens Stadium and there are people whose only jobs are to advise the legislative process and help walk it through. It looks like zero was done here in that regard.
SMH.
NOVA NIMBY is strong. The Reston casino didn't fare any better
Give me a good development plan that doesn't burden taxpayers and residents, and I'm all for it in my backyard. This was none of those things, and a terrible plan by two stupid selfish and entitled people. Supported by a few other bipartisan morons.
Would have provided a boost to economy and a lot of new housing. I guess you’re against housing?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You would think that having so much money between the two of them that Leonsis and Youngkin would have a well polished team of professionals that advise them on how to lobby and be strategic on getting this deal passed in the GA. Instead I read Leonsis didn’t go down to Richmond until yesterday to meet with Lucas. The way this entire process has been played is pathetic and so unprofessional. I’ve worked on arena deals before (specifically Cap One (MCI Center), Nats Park and the Ravens Stadium and there are people whose only jobs are to advise the legislative process and help walk it through. It looks like zero was done here in that regard.
SMH.
NOVA NIMBY is strong. The Reston casino didn't fare any better
Give me a good development plan that doesn't burden taxpayers and residents, and I'm all for it in my backyard. This was none of those things, and a terrible plan by two stupid selfish and entitled people. Supported by a few other bipartisan morons.
Would have provided a boost to economy and a lot of new housing. I guess you’re against housing?
Anonymous wrote:Potomac Yards was a terrible location transportation-wise. I just hope that DC's politicians appreciate that they have dodged a bullet, don't get cocky about retaining Monumental, and listen to Monumental's legitimate complaints about out of control crime in DC. Both Monumental and DC need to come to a reasonable deal now, as they both need each other.
Anonymous wrote:You would think that having so much money between the two of them that Leonsis and Youngkin would have a well polished team of professionals that advise them on how to lobby and be strategic on getting this deal passed in the GA. Instead I read Leonsis didn’t go down to Richmond until yesterday to meet with Lucas. The way this entire process has been played is pathetic and so unprofessional. I’ve worked on arena deals before (specifically Cap One (MCI Center), Nats Park and the Ravens Stadium and there are people whose only jobs are to advise the legislative process and help walk it through. It looks like zero was done here in that regard.
SMH.