Trump touts Commanders' stadium deal, hopes it will lead to 'less crime' in DC
President Donald Trump announced the Washington Commanders' new stadium deal at the site of the old RFK Stadium, marking a return to Washington, D.C., for the team. This agreement, praised by Trump as a significant win for the city, aims to boost economic development, create jobs, and potentially reduce crime in the area. The project, pending D.C. City Council approval, involves a $4 billion investment, with $2.7 billion from the Commanders and $1.1 billion from the city over eight years. The new stadium will seat around 65,000 people and include additional facilities like housing and green spaces. D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser emphasized the project's role in transforming the underused RFK campus into a hub of sports, entertainment, and community development.
The Washington Commanders, in partnership with D.C. government officials, have announced plans to redevelop the old RFK Stadium site into a new home for the team, pending approval from the D.C. City Council.
President Donald Trump highlighted the stadium deal as a major victory for Washington, D.C., emphasizing its potential to stimulate economic growth, job creation, and crime reduction in the area.
The Commanders will invest $2.7 billion in the project, while the city will contribute around $1.1 billion over eight years, making it a substantial $4 billion venture aimed at revitalizing the 170-acre site near the Anacostia River.
Expected to be completed by 2030, the new stadium will have a seating capacity of 65,000 and feature a roof to accommodate events throughout the year, alongside additional developments like housing, green spaces, and a sportsplex.
D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser stressed the importance of the deal in swiftly transforming the blighted RFK campus into a vibrant area for sports, entertainment, and community activities, benefiting residents and visitors alike.