Two District business groups have announced their support for the RFK Stadium plan proposed by D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser and supported by the owners of the Washington Commanders.

โ€œTheย DCย Chamberย ofย Commerceย is proud to stand behind Mayor Muriel Bowser and theย D.C.ย government to support the future redevelopmentย ofย the RFK site,โ€ the organization said in a statement supported by President and CEO Chinyere Hubbard. โ€œThis is a once-in-a-generation opportunity to bring new life to a historic location, made possible by the largest private investment in D.C.ย history and a committed public-private partnership between the Washington Commanders and theย D.C.ย government.โ€

She said that the new stadium will promote more opportunities for growth for the District and residents.

โ€œThis development will be a catalyst for economic revitalization by creating thousands of jobs, attracting vital investment, and serving as an anchor for city-wide prosperity,โ€ Hubbard continued. โ€œThese future plans also align strongly with the goals outlined in Mayor Bowserโ€™s DC 2050 Comprehensive Plan, ensuring that our city takes critical actions to promote economic growth and sustainability.โ€

As president and CEO of the DC Chamber of Commerce, Hubbard also noted the major benefits the stadium deal offers the Districtโ€™s business community, saying it โ€œwill see real, tangible benefits as a result of this new development.โ€

Hubbard emphasized the overall benefits of the stadiumโ€™s new and improved return to RFK.

โ€œA state-of-the-art stadium will serve as an anchor tenant for a transformational mixed-use infrastructure in Ward 7, featuring thousands of units of housing, a youth sports complex, parks, businesses, and new jobs,โ€ she said. โ€œThis project is a smart investment that will strengthen our small business ecosystem, increase tourism, generate tax revenue, and ensure that economic benefits are felt by residents across all eight wards.โ€

Getting the RFK deal was not only a local fight or business deal, but a congressional effort as well.

โ€œWe congratulate Mayor Bowser on a promise made and a promise fulfilled. Thank you to the District government, Congresswoman Eleanor Holmes Norton, Congressman James Comer (R-Kentucky), and members of Congress who moved this forward, as well as the Washington Commanders for making this incredible opportunity a reality for Washington, D.C.,โ€ Hubbard said. โ€œWe look forward to working with the D.C. City Council to ensure the business community is heard during this process.โ€

The Restaurant Association Metropolitan Washington (RAMW), led by Shawn Townsend, also favors Bowserโ€™s revitalization of the RFK Stadium site. 

โ€œThis transformative project represents a significant opportunity for the restaurant and hospitality industry in Washington, D.C.,โ€ RAMW said in a statement. โ€œThe planned $3.7 billion redevelopment will not only bring a state-of-the-art, 65,000-seat stadium back to the heart of the city, but also includes the creation of vibrant mixed-use districts featuring housing, retail, entertainment venues, and green spaces along the Anacostia River. For our industry, this development is poised to be a catalyst for growth and revitalization.โ€

In addition to the possibilities for the restaurants, retail and more, RAMW also celebrated the idea of welcoming visitors to check out gems around the District.

โ€œThe influx of visitors for year-round events, including major concerts and sporting events, will drive increased demand for dining and hospitality services,โ€ the statement said. โ€œThe inclusion of new restaurants, hotels, and recreational facilities within the development plan offers substantial opportunities for local businesses and entrepreneurs.โ€

Like the DC Chamber of Commerce, RAMW is looking forward to collaborating with other entities to create a new and improved RFK campus and beyond.
โ€œRAMW is committed to working closely with city officials and stakeholders to ensure that the restaurant and hospitality community is an integral part of this redevelopment,โ€ the statement said.

James Wright Jr. is the D.C. political reporter for the Washington Informer Newspaper. He has worked for the Washington AFRO-American Newspaper as a reporter, city editor and freelance writer and The Washington...

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