Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ugh. That will suck big time. Traffic is already horrible there. Leave them in DC.
You know there is a Potomac Yard metro stop now.
DP. That's not going to make a difference. People are going to come from Ashburn with their bigass 3 row SUVs and want to drive/park. PY has metro, but's it's nowhere near as convenient.
People from Ashburn. Heaven forfend!
People don't drive their bigass 3 row SUVS now? Maybe it will be more but this still happens. But, also agree PY's metro isn't built to handle those numbers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So I just looked at a map of where the professional hockey and basketball teams are located. LA and NYC, cities on par with DC, each have 2 basketball teams and 2 hockey teams. This area could definitely support more.
Additionally, there are places in the middle of no where, like Oklahoma City, Calgary, Winnipeg, or Edmonton that have teams; there are hockey teams in places that make no sense - Florida (?!?!) has two hockey teams. It doesn’t even have any snow there.
Let Leonsis sell out DC and take his precious teams to Virginia and we’ll simply go and get new teams from somewhere that doesn’t really need/deserve them because of geography.
DC is on par with Baltimore now, not NYC or LA.
Sorry that you are hemorrhaging businesses and amenities but DC is run by incompetent morons who turn a blind eye to crime because “they still babies.” You’re getting exactly what you deserve.
I agree that much of DC's issues are self inflicted and are generated from the mayor's office, city council, general attorney's office, etc. They have all turned a blind eye to the increase in crime that has occurred starting with the BLM marches and were only augmented by COVID and the resulting decisions to allow all the goldbrickers to WFH. This has caused DC to be an absolute ghost town. It has been 3+ years since COVID hit and 2 years since a vaccine and only now am I hearing friends that work in DC government talk about edicts on number of days they need to be in the office. It is only now that some of DC's courts are requiring in person hearing.
Saying all that some of this is on the federal government and its complete lack of pushing federal workers back into their offices. You want to solve the crime issue and business closure issue, get the feds back into their buildings. That will push the workers in the office above the current rate of somewhere around 40%.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How will this affect airport trafffic?
Airport traffic already sucks. Didn’t you see any the Thanksgiving holiday coverage? Take metro.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ugh. That will suck big time. Traffic is already horrible there. Leave them in DC.
You know there is a Potomac Yard metro stop now.
DP. That's not going to make a difference. People are going to come from Ashburn with their bigass 3 row SUVs and want to drive/park. PY has metro, but's it's nowhere near as convenient.
People from Ashburn. Heaven forfend!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So I just looked at a map of where the professional hockey and basketball teams are located. LA and NYC, cities on par with DC, each have 2 basketball teams and 2 hockey teams. This area could definitely support more.
Additionally, there are places in the middle of no where, like Oklahoma City, Calgary, Winnipeg, or Edmonton that have teams; there are hockey teams in places that make no sense - Florida (?!?!) has two hockey teams. It doesn’t even have any snow there.
Let Leonsis sell out DC and take his precious teams to Virginia and we’ll simply go and get new teams from somewhere that doesn’t really need/deserve them because of geography.
DC is on par with Baltimore now, not NYC or LA.
Sorry that you are hemorrhaging businesses and amenities but DC is run by incompetent morons who turn a blind eye to crime because “they still babies.” You’re getting exactly what you deserve.
Anonymous wrote:So I just looked at a map of where the professional hockey and basketball teams are located. LA and NYC, cities on par with DC, each have 2 basketball teams and 2 hockey teams. This area could definitely support more.
Additionally, there are places in the middle of no where, like Oklahoma City, Calgary, Winnipeg, or Edmonton that have teams; there are hockey teams in places that make no sense - Florida (?!?!) has two hockey teams. It doesn’t even have any snow there.
Let Leonsis sell out DC and take his precious teams to Virginia and we’ll simply go and get new teams from somewhere that doesn’t really need/deserve them because of geography.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ugh. That will suck big time. Traffic is already horrible there. Leave them in DC.
You know there is a Potomac Yard metro stop now.
DP. That's not going to make a difference. People are going to come from Ashburn with their bigass 3 row SUVs and want to drive/park. PY has metro, but's it's nowhere near as convenient.
Anonymous wrote:So I just looked at a map of where the professional hockey and basketball teams are located. LA and NYC, cities on par with DC, each have 2 basketball teams and 2 hockey teams. This area could definitely support more.
Additionally, there are places in the middle of no where, like Oklahoma City, Calgary, Winnipeg, or Edmonton that have teams; there are hockey teams in places that make no sense - Florida (?!?!) has two hockey teams. It doesn’t even have any snow there.
Let Leonsis sell out DC and take his precious teams to Virginia and we’ll simply go and get new teams from somewhere that doesn’t really need/deserve them because of geography.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All is not lost. Read about how Connecticut tried to get the Patriots to move to CT in the late 90s, which was basically a done deal….until it wasn’t.
Enough with this conspiracy theory. It’s not an act.
You don’t get the governor to change his schedule unless the deal is already signed.
I lived through the Patriots’ threatened move to CT. Complete with pressers with the CT gov. Did you read the SI article that’s a recap of events? There were loopholes in the agreement; MA political leaders woke up; shock, Pats found issues with the site and break the deal. Pats do not move to CT.
Just saying it’s not necessarily a done deal and the end of the world.
Anonymous wrote:So I just looked at a map of where the professional hockey and basketball teams are located. LA and NYC, cities on par with DC, each have 2 basketball teams and 2 hockey teams. This area could definitely support more.
Additionally, there are places in the middle of no where, like Oklahoma City, Calgary, Winnipeg, or Edmonton that have teams; there are hockey teams in places that make no sense - Florida (?!?!) has two hockey teams. It doesn’t even have any snow there.
Let Leonsis sell out DC and take his precious teams to Virginia and we’ll simply go and get new teams from somewhere that doesn’t really need/deserve them because of geography.