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How the commanders Proposal Compares to other NFL stadium Deals

The Washington Commanders will cover over 75% of the total costs of the stadium project. This private contribution is one of the largest team contributions to a professional sports stadium deal in history. If approved, District taxpayers will contribute less than 25% of the costs of the project. It doesn’t get much better than that.

Mayor Bowser’s proposal is tough, fair, and beneficial for District residents and taxpayers. Now, it’s time for the D.C. Council to finish the job and approve the agreement!

The Proposed Public Subsidy is nearly 30% less than Nationals Stadium

When adjusted for inflation, the cost of Washington Nationals Stadium, which was entirely paid for by the District, exceeds $1.1 billion. That means that, on an inflation adjusted basis, the proposed public subsidy for the Commanders Stadium is 40% less than what District taxpayers paid for the baseball stadium.

A Better Deal

Proposed
Commanders Stadium

$850,000,000

Nationals Stadium*

$1,134,770,000

*Nationals Stadium figure adjusts the original $693 million cost from 2005 dollars to 2025 dollars.

The agreement will revitalize the rfk campus, bringing jobs, opportunity, and needed housing

Compare these images to see how Nationals Stadium helped turn a languishing area of Southeast DC into a vibrant neighborhood.

Now let’s do it at RFK.

What happens if the D.C. Council drops the ball?

If the D.C. Council fails to approve the deal to build a new stadium at the RFK site, the city risks leaving one of its most iconic and valuable pieces of land unused for yet another generation. Without action, RFK will continue to sit vacant, depriving taxpayers of economic opportunity, jobs, and a revitalized gathering place that could unite the city. The time to act is now, before this opportunity is lost for decades to come.

It’s RFK Now! or RFK Never!

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