Demolition crews tearing down the former RFK Stadium in D.C. will be working on the project for roughly 18 to 22 months before the structure fully comes down, according to Events DC CEO Angie Gates.
The Council of the District of Columbia unanimously voted to approve the transfer of the former RFK Stadium site to its control after Congress passed legislation authorizing the action last month.
WASHINGTON (7News) — After the D.C. Council officially approved the transfer of control of the old RFK Stadium site to the city, all eyes are now on how the District utilizes the land where the ...
A move that could significantly impact the Commanders stadium plans. The D.C. Council unanimously approved legislation transferring jurisdiction of the RFK campus to the city, giving D.C. control ...
Community meeting held by Friends of Kingman Park's RFK Task Force discusses future of RFK stadium, addressing concerns over environmental impact, crime, and housing.
Henderson indicated those competing priorities mean the RFK site's future will likely be decided in the coming months, when any stadium financing plans must be made public. Commanders owner Josh ...
RFK Stadium demolition is a go after the National Park Service approved plans to tear down the former home of the Washington ...
D.C. Council unanimously passed a resolution that officially transferred the RFK Stadium site to the District for 99 years. This step needed to happen before any conversation about a potential ...
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