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RFK Stadium Site Transferred to D.C. Under 99-Year Lease, Paving Way for Commanders' Return
Dec 17, 2024, 07:05 PM
A federal spending bill introduced in Congress includes the “DC RFK Memorial Stadium Revitalization Act,” a provision to transfer control of the RFK Stadium site from the federal government to the District of Columbia, potentially paving the way for the Washington Commanders to return to their former home in Washington, D.C. The legislation grants the District a 99-year lease on the site, which is the largest unused tract of land in the city, enabling redevelopment opportunities, including a new stadium for the NFL team. Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer confirmed the inclusion of the provision in the continuing resolution aimed at averting a government shutdown. D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser expressed optimism about the move, stating it unlocks the potential of the site. The bill is expected to pass later this week. Meanwhile, Maryland officials, including Governor Wes Moore, acknowledged the development but emphasized their commitment to retaining the Commanders in Prince George's County.
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