Anonymous wrote:I'd hate the Commanders stadium in my neighborhood more, no question.
Anonymous wrote:Leave the team in PG County.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think they should really be at RFK. If I lived near it, I would welcome it. I don't want them where I currently live because there's no space for a stadium here.
I live near Hill East and I agree. I’m also looking forward to all the neighborhood busybodies crying about it.
I don't live in Hill East but not that far away, and I'd be okay with it if they could do figure out the parking situation. I don't want miles of parking lots. If they can find a way to incentivize public transit to games and also condense parking in underground lots and parking garages, I would accept it. I don't know how that works for tailgating culture.
I am a bit less concerned by the "only 8x a year" argument. It would not be used 8x a year. It would be a stadium concert and events venue as well and if it led to great commercial development around the stadium, all of that could be used year round. Look at how Nats Park gets used in the office season. It's actually fairly productive. And Navy Yard really has become a major destination and very economically successful neighborhood. If the can do the football stadium we'll, why wouldn't that work in Hill East.
I don't want to pay for it though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Build it in Chinatown
Question...how do you function? You clearly lack the intellect needed to survive in public if you're posting stupid takes like this
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would hate to see them have a stadium in DC. Football stadiums are one of the worst returns on investment for a municipality, especially an urban one. A giant stadium surrounded by parking lots and used 8 times a year is a colossal waste of land.
Anyone who thinks the team should have a stadium in DC should not be taken seriously.
This. Only idiots want a football stadium in DC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A football team and stadium is an amenity for the region, like parks, museums, and libraries. It isn't just about economic benefits. I'd love love to see the Commanders return to DC.
Football teams play like 8 games a year in their home stadium. It is not anywhere close to a museum or park.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A football team and stadium is an amenity for the region, like parks, museums, and libraries. It isn't just about economic benefits. I'd love love to see the Commanders return to DC.
Football teams play like 8 games a year in their home stadium. It is not anywhere close to a museum or park.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What a name... Commanders?! What a lifeless, non-spirited name.
Unlike, for example, Browns. Or Titans. Those are some lively names. Practically get up and tap-dance.
Anonymous wrote:Sadly, the Redskins are dead and buried.
No one cares about the Commoders despite what local media hype like WTOP is trying to make you believe.
They should move.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think they should really be at RFK. If I lived near it, I would welcome it. I don't want them where I currently live because there's no space for a stadium here.
I live near Hill East and I agree. I’m also looking forward to all the neighborhood busybodies crying about it.
I don't live in Hill East but not that far away, and I'd be okay with it if they could do figure out the parking situation. I don't want miles of parking lots. If they can find a way to incentivize public transit to games and also condense parking in underground lots and parking garages, I would accept it. I don't know how that works for tailgating culture.
I am a bit less concerned by the "only 8x a year" argument. It would not be used 8x a year. It would be a stadium concert and events venue as well and if it led to great commercial development around the stadium, all of that could be used year round. Look at how Nats Park gets used in the office season. It's actually fairly productive. And Navy Yard really has become a major destination and very economically successful neighborhood. If the can do the football stadium we'll, why wouldn't that work in Hill East.
I don't want to pay for it though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think they should really be at RFK. If I lived near it, I would welcome it. I don't want them where I currently live because there's no space for a stadium here.
I live near Hill East and I agree. I’m also looking forward to all the neighborhood busybodies crying about it.
Anonymous wrote:And if you'd LOVE to have the Commanders local to you because of that sweet sweet economic promise, I guess let us know that too.
Anonymous wrote:A football team and stadium is an amenity for the region, like parks, museums, and libraries. It isn't just about economic benefits. I'd love love to see the Commanders return to DC.