As they consider their future facility options, the Washington Redskins are said to be seeking a downtown type of experience surrounding the venue. (more…)
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As they consider their future facility options, the Washington Redskins are said to be seeking a downtown type of experience surrounding the venue. (more…)
Virginia governor Terry McAuliffe is making his case for the state landing a new Washington Redskins stadium, citing advantages relating to development. (more…)
Loundon County officials say that a potential site for a new Washington Redskins stadium is drawing interest from developers, meaning the team should act sooner rather than later. (more…)
The Washington Redskins are continuing their search for a new stadium, and one high-ranking club official has said that the process is ahead of schedule. (more…)
As Virginia governor Terry McAuliffe pitches a new stadium to the Washington Redskins, he is suggesting that the state could do the project without taxpayer money. (more…)
With limited time left in his term, Virginia governor Terry McAuliffe has to move quickly if he is to accelerate stadium talks with the Washington Redskins. (more…)
A plan for the RFK Stadium site includes some ambitious redevelopment concepts, but omits a new facility for the Washington Redskins. (more…)
We end 2016 with a countdown of the 10 biggest stories of the year on Football Stadium Digest, as chosen by editors and partially based on page views. Today, #7: The Washington Redskins consider sites for a new stadium. (more…)
With the election of Donald Trump as president, there’s a sense that the RFK Stadium site could once again be home to NFL football and the Washington Redskins with a change in the Department of the Interior leadership. (more…)
Most discussions of a new Washington Redskins stadium have revolved around D.C. and Virginia, but Maryland cannot be discounted, according to Prince Georges County executive Rushern Baker. (more…)