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Josh Harris, others react to RFK Stadium bill

Josh Harris, others react to RFK Stadium bill

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The Washington Commanders are another step closer to returning to RFK Stadium. Well, in this case, building a new stadium on the RFK campus. On Friday, the Washington D.C. City Council voted 9-3 in favor of the Commanders building a new, multi-use facility in the District. One of the votes in favor of the NFL franchise was Council Chairman Phil Mendelson, who previously opposed the project.
The Commanders pledged an unprecedented $2.7 billion toward the project, which will include a 65,000-seat stadium that will be used year-round to host various events, such as major sporting events and concerts. The project also features 6,000 housing units, with 1,800 affordable housing units, retail space, and a community benefits agreement worth $50 million or more. The agreement also includes close to $1 billion in public funds, and around $1 billion in tax breaks for the Commanders.
Washington, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser has been a huge proponent of bringing the NFL franchise back to D.C., and, of course, was thrilled with the latest developments.
This article originally appeared on Commanders Wire: Josh Harris, others react to RFK Stadium bill
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