Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you read the announcement, can't tell if it is real or just a negotiating tactic to get a better deal from DC.
It's a non-binding, MOU that of course still needs lots of approvals from VA government and I would imagine a bunch of other various authorities. Best case, the teams could start playing in 2028....but do these things ever come on-line according to the best case?
Dude. It's done.
Anonymous wrote:Traffic I think will not be an issue. Solutions are there.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe Bowser should have spent more time keeping her current sports teams in DC happy vs trying to lure the Commanders back to RFK.
Anonymous wrote:
The legacy of Mayor Muriel "Crime for All" Bowser will be losing the Capitals and the Wizards to Virginia and making DC a criminals-friendly city.
Now, she can populate Capital One Arena with drug addicts, vagrants, and persons with mental health problems through his beloved Housing First policy and Section 8 vouchers.
Yep. That is EXACTLY what the area around the Verizon Center/Chinatown was like when I moved to DC in the early 90s. F Street was a pedestrian mall full of crackheads and their dealers.
The restaurants down there are driven by office traffic and the Verizon Center. Office traffic has dropped by 2/3 due to WFH. Now this.
Anonymous wrote:If you read the announcement, can't tell if it is real or just a negotiating tactic to get a better deal from DC.
It's a non-binding, MOU that of course still needs lots of approvals from VA government and I would imagine a bunch of other various authorities. Best case, the teams could start playing in 2028....but do these things ever come on-line according to the best case?
Anonymous wrote:If you read the announcement, can't tell if it is real or just a negotiating tactic to get a better deal from DC.
It's a non-binding, MOU that of course still needs lots of approvals from VA government and I would imagine a bunch of other various authorities. Best case, the teams could start playing in 2028....but do these things ever come on-line according to the best case?
Anonymous wrote:
The legacy of Mayor Muriel "Crime for All" Bowser will be losing the Capitals and the Wizards to Virginia and making DC a criminals-friendly city.
Now, she can populate Capital One Arena with drug addicts, vagrants, and persons with mental health problems through his beloved Housing First policy and Section 8 vouchers.
Yep. That is EXACTLY what the area around the Verizon Center/Chinatown was like when I moved to DC in the early 90s. F Street was a pedestrian mall full of crackheads and their dealers.
The restaurants down there are driven by office traffic and the Verizon Center. Office traffic has dropped by 2/3 due to WFH. Now this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Awesome! I would finally go. People in this thread must all live in Maryland. Guess what, Virginia exists too!
VA residents have been attending Caps and Wizards games for decades. Sorry. The only people losing if the move were to happen will be MD residents.
Because it is in the middle of the region. Asking people from Gaithersberg or Columbia to maintain their season tickets to get to Potomac Yard 40+ night s year is a lot to ask.
The idea that MD based fans will keep attending Caps games at PY is absurd. Hockey is booming in the MD inner and outer burbs. The likelihood that we would attend a weekday game with our hockey playing children at PY is nil.
I'm a Caps fan living in MD and I'll go to Potomac Yard with my kids, one of whom plays hockey in MoCo.
You need to dial down the drama a few dozen notches.
Yeah isn't it not terrible because you could take the GW Parkway.
GW Parkway is an absolute nightmare right now.
+1
People who don’t think it’s going to be (more of) a massive clusterfvk don’t drive on GW Pkwy or Rt 1.
Guess Youngkin doesn’t care how it actually impact NoVA since he’ll be long gone.
Agree 100% I guess I will be buying more tickets to Nats games and then perhaps Commanders' games.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Awesome! I would finally go. People in this thread must all live in Maryland. Guess what, Virginia exists too!
VA residents have been attending Caps and Wizards games for decades. Sorry. The only people losing if the move were to happen will be MD residents.
Because it is in the middle of the region. Asking people from Gaithersberg or Columbia to maintain their season tickets to get to Potomac Yard 40+ night s year is a lot to ask.
The idea that MD based fans will keep attending Caps games at PY is absurd. Hockey is booming in the MD inner and outer burbs. The likelihood that we would attend a weekday game with our hockey playing children at PY is nil.
I'm a Caps fan living in MD and I'll go to Potomac Yard with my kids, one of whom plays hockey in MoCo.
You need to dial down the drama a few dozen notches.
Yeah isn't it not terrible because you could take the GW Parkway.
GW Parkway is an absolute nightmare right now.
+1
People who don’t think it’s going to be (more of) a massive clusterfvk don’t drive on GW Pkwy or Rt 1.
Guess Youngkin doesn’t care how it actually impact NoVA since he’ll be long gone.
I mean I do and I think it'll be fine. Traffic is a way of life here.
The legacy of Mayor Muriel "Crime for All" Bowser will be losing the Capitals and the Wizards to Virginia and making DC a criminals-friendly city.
Now, she can populate Capital One Arena with drug addicts, vagrants, and persons with mental health problems through his beloved Housing First policy and Section 8 vouchers.