Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That site is truly terrible for driving. Capitol Hill? No way.
Right? I’m laughing at how this is pitched as “centrally located.” Centrally located to whom? It’s simply the only mega site available in the District and the mayor is a billionaire lapdog eager to give them whatever they want.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If the team wants to pay for every single cent involved in this project, fine. If the city has to put up any money for "infrastructure improvements," it's an outrage given our overall financial situation at the moment. I grew up as a fan of the team and I'm glad they're back to winning ways, but public money doesn't need to subsidize the NFL.
The city would need to pay for infrastructure improvements whether it is a stadium or 20 square blocks of new residential and retail. So either way, the city is spending that money.
For me, I am more interested in a compact, urban stadium with minimal parking and wrapped in mixed use and residential, so it can blend in more with the surrounding neighborhoods and not be an island.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They're talking about a billion dollars. That's something like $1,400 for every person, including children, in DC. That amount of money could do so much more. They will argue it will promote economic development. Sure, any huge investment will, but spending that money on housing and schools and parks and stores will result in WAY more economic development than a football stadium that's used 8 days a year.
They’re projecting 200 events per year (which is ridiculous) but it’s going to be way more than 8.
Anonymous wrote:The RFK stadium site has been a waste of space for decades now. Looks like the football ownership will pony up $2.7 billion to build the new stadium. DC will pay the rest. I think it's ok. I have no faith in the DC government's ability to spend money wisely, but at least the stadium will be a destination that brings in revenue. With concerts and other non-football sports like final four and major soccer games it should be used fairly frequently. This is the capital of the United States and Dan Snyder is gone. There should be a decent stadium here.
Anonymous wrote:Imagine what could be if that $3B dollars was instead distributed equally among all residents of DC living at or under the poverty line. Imagine what a force to change the trajectory of lives that could be.
What a difference that could make, instead of a football team.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They're talking about a billion dollars. That's something like $1,400 for every person, including children, in DC. That amount of money could do so much more. They will argue it will promote economic development. Sure, any huge investment will, but spending that money on housing and schools and parks and stores will result in WAY more economic development than a football stadium that's used 8 days a year.
They’re projecting 200 events per year (which is ridiculous) but it’s going to be way more than 8.
Anonymous wrote:They're talking about a billion dollars. That's something like $1,400 for every person, including children, in DC. That amount of money could do so much more. They will argue it will promote economic development. Sure, any huge investment will, but spending that money on housing and schools and parks and stores will result in WAY more economic development than a football stadium that's used 8 days a year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They want an 8000 car parking complex AND a metro stop (that they won’t pay for). Nope. I’m in favor of the stadium but with only the amount of parking that we have at the Nationals stadium (around 1800 I believe). It would be an absolute crime to hog up that land with parking garages for that sit empty except for 8 days/year.
That’s a third of the parking that FedEx has.
You won't need as much parking b/c not as many people will need to drive to get there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That site is truly terrible for driving. Capitol Hill? No way.
Right? I’m laughing at how this is pitched as “centrally located.” Centrally located to whom? It’s simply the only mega site available in the District and the mayor is a billionaire lapdog eager to give them whatever they want.
It's right off 295 and it's only about 15 blocks off from being in the literal dead center of DC, which is the geographic and economic center of the region. How is it anything but centrally located?
Let me guess, you live in Upper NW or NOVA and think the world revolves around people scared to go east of Eastern Market?
Are you a Commanders’ PR bot or some worthless hack in the mayor’s office and this is how you spend your “work” day?
Not that PP, but it literally was their prior location, also the location for the Nats prior to the current stadium, and has hosted many concerts, large events over the years. To say it's some crazy location choice is quite odd.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That site is truly terrible for driving. Capitol Hill? No way.
Right? I’m laughing at how this is pitched as “centrally located.” Centrally located to whom? It’s simply the only mega site available in the District and the mayor is a billionaire lapdog eager to give them whatever they want.
It's right off 295 and it's only about 15 blocks off from being in the literal dead center of DC, which is the geographic and economic center of the region. How is it anything but centrally located?
Let me guess, you live in Upper NW or NOVA and think the world revolves around people scared to go east of Eastern Market?
Are you a Commanders’ PR bot or some worthless hack in the mayor’s office and this is how you spend your “work” day?
Not that PP, but it literally was their prior location, also the location for the Nats prior to the current stadium, and has hosted many concerts, large events over the years. To say it's some crazy location choice is quite odd.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That site is truly terrible for driving. Capitol Hill? No way.
Right? I’m laughing at how this is pitched as “centrally located.” Centrally located to whom? It’s simply the only mega site available in the District and the mayor is a billionaire lapdog eager to give them whatever they want.
It's right off 295 and it's only about 15 blocks off from being in the literal dead center of DC, which is the geographic and economic center of the region. How is it anything but centrally located?
Let me guess, you live in Upper NW or NOVA and think the world revolves around people scared to go east of Eastern Market?
Are you a Commanders’ PR bot or some worthless hack in the mayor’s office and this is how you spend your “work” day?