Commanders Announce Major Stadium Relocation News
Summary
The Washington Commanders plan to relocate to the old site of the Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium in Washington, D.C. The new stadium, designed by HKS, is expected to open in 2030, and the surrounding area by 2040.Key Facts
- The Washington Commanders are moving back to the site of the former RFK Stadium.
- The team originally played at RFK Stadium from 1961 to 1996.
- The D.C. government approved the stadium move with an 11-2 vote in September.
- RFK Stadium will be demolished, and a new domed stadium will be built.
- The new stadium aims to host events like the Super Bowl.
- HKS, the architecture firm behind other major stadiums, will design the new stadium.
- The new stadium is planned to be completed by 2030, with the surrounding area by 2040.
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