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.
Everyone loses. DC gets more crime and more blight in Chinatown. VA gets more traffic and crime in Potomac Yard while VA taxpayers get hosed paying for a percentage of the new arena's construction. MD has to deal with longer and more inconvenient trips to Caps games, Wizards games, and other events.
Actually, MD ends up losing the least.
Anonymous wrote:Will the Wizards be good by then?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It will be a tremendous blow to DC if they lose both the caps and the wizards.
Also Chinatown/GP will fall off a cliff.
What is GP?
Anonymous wrote:It will be a tremendous blow to DC if they lose both the caps and the wizards.
Also Chinatown/GP will fall off a cliff.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m sure Chinatown will experience a wonderful wave of revitalization after those greedy capitalists leave
We could convert the old arena to housing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh HELL no. The Maryland drivers already make driving on Rt 1 a constant shitshow. And where would it even go??
Don’t worry MD drivers won’t go to VA.
When I go to the Potomac Yard Target the lot is full of MD plates.
It’s interesting because I once stopped by the Oxon Hill, MD Target across the bridge and there were hardly any VA plates. I guess a lot of MD residents like making the trip to Potomac Yard?? Or is it because a lot of MD residents commute to NoVA for work and go by Potomac Yard on the way home?
Those plates are from just over the river PG County. That is different than the people who generally are going to Caps games.
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m sure Chinatown will experience a wonderful wave of revitalization after those greedy capitalists leave
We could convert the old arena to housing.
Anonymous wrote:I’m sure Chinatown will experience a wonderful wave of revitalization after those greedy capitalists leave
Anonymous wrote:I think they may really leave. Leonsis and Younkin go way back. I don't think it's just about trying to get $ from DC at this point with the meetings that happened yesterday in VA. The process is actually well under way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh HELL no. The Maryland drivers already make driving on Rt 1 a constant shitshow. And where would it even go??
Don’t worry MD drivers won’t go to VA.
When I go to the Potomac Yard Target the lot is full of MD plates.
It’s interesting because I once stopped by the Oxon Hill, MD Target across the bridge and there were hardly any VA plates. I guess a lot of MD residents like making the trip to Potomac Yard?? Or is it because a lot of MD residents commute to NoVA for work and go by Potomac Yard on the way home?