After 27 years away, the Washington Commanders will return to their hometown of Washington, D.C. and redevelop the former RFK Stadium campus. The team announced a deal to relocate from their current stadium in Landover, Maryland, to the RFK Memorial Stadium site. An estimated $2.7 billion investment by the team, combined with $500 million from the city government, will transform the area into a mixed-use development featuring housing, restaurants, parkland, and retail. The new stadium is expected to open in 2030, while a larger redevelopment project will include infrastructure investments for parking, transportation, and utilities, totaling $3.7 billion. The move is seen as an opportunity to honor the legacy of RFK Stadium, where the team won three Super Bowls and created memorable moments for fans.
Source: https://www.cnbc.com/2025/04/28/nfl-washington-commanders-return-to-dc-in-3point7-billion-deal.html