- President Joe Biden has signed a bill transferring the land that includes RFK Stadium from federal control to D.C. city governance.
- This transfer grants the district control for the next 99 years, allowing for the redevelopment of the site.
- The area could potentially house a new football stadium for the Washington Commanders and other entertainment options.
- Mayor Muriel Bowser expressed optimism about the redevelopment, citing years of advocacy and collaboration.
- Though this is a significant step, the Commanders are considering other possible stadium locations within D.C., Maryland, and Virginia.
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