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DC News Now on MSNDC Councilmembers, neighbors consider the details of the new RFK Stadium deal
The D.C. Council and the Commanders have reached a tentative deal to return the team to the District. However, some residents and councilmembers remain skeptical about the deal's terms and potential impact on the community.
While a development with a stadium would start collecting revenue at a faster pace, by 2045, the no-stadium alternative would make more, the study says.
There’s precisely one group in the District of Columbia that is happy about President Donald Trump’s demand that the Washington Commanders revert to the name “Redskins”: The progressive activists who want to kill the plan to build the franchise a shiny new stadium.
A recent report from WUSA9.com indicates that Maryland and Virginia have resurrected potential efforts to host the team, now that July 15 has come and gone. Per the report, both states have recently contacted the team with proposals.