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where is the new commanders stadium being built

The new Washington Commanders stadium is planned for the old RFK Stadium site in Washington, D.C., along the Anacostia River in the Hill East neighborhood. It will sit on the RFK campus at roughly 2400 East Capitol Street SE, a couple of miles east of the U.S. Capitol.

Quick location snapshot

  • The stadium is being built on the former RFK Stadium footprint, which was the team’s home from 1961 to 1996.
  • The site is along the west bank of Kingman Lake and the Anacostia River, in D.C.’s Hill East area.
  • The address used in planning documents is around 2400 East Capitol Street SE, about two miles east of the Capitol and National Mall.

What’s planned around it

  • The project is part of a larger mixed-use redevelopment of the RFK campus, with future residential, retail, and hospitality planned around the stadium.
  • The District is funding demolition and site prep, while the Commanders are financing construction of the new venue itself.

Timeline and context

  • The stadium is targeted to open around 2030, with groundbreaking expected to begin in 2026.
  • It’s envisioned as a modern, partially below-grade stadium with a capacity of roughly 65,000–70,000 seats and a translucent roof.

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