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The Capitals and Wizards are getting a new arena—in Alexandria. Monumental Sports, which owns the NBA and NHL teams, announced plans this morning to relocate the teams to a multipurpose entertainment ...
Washington Wizards fans haven't had much to be excited about during the team's 3-21 start to the 2024-25 season, but the team made an effort to rectify that on Thursday. New renderings for a ...
A group of Virginia state lawmakers voted Monday in favor of a deal to bring the Washington Capitals and Wizards to a new arena in Northern Virginia, according to four people with knowledge of the ...
Washington Capitals and Wizards owner Ted Leonsis defended the proposed $2 billion arena and entertainment district in Alexandria, Virginia, after sharp criticism of the plan, including over ...
The Capitals and Wizards time in the nation’s capital may be coming to an end. ... Capitals planning move from Washington DC to Virginia, into new arena By . Christian Arnold. Published Dec. 13, ...
This would mean that the two franchises would leave Capital One Arena in Downtown Washington D.C. for the Virginia suburbs before the 2028-29 seasons of their respective leagues.
The proposed deal to build a $2 billion new stadium for the Washington Wizards and the Washington Capitals in Alexandria, Virginia, has emerged as a contentious issue in the state legislature ...
It's official: Monumental Sports & Entertainment plans to move the Wizards and Capitals to Alexandria. But it's also planning on maintaining a slimmed-down D.C. presence.
The Washington Wizards and Washington Capitals will be moving from downtown D.C. to northern Virginia by 2028, billionaire majority franchise owner Ted Leosis said Wednesday, a confirmation that ...
The area would have a new arena and practice facility for the Wizards and Capitals. It’d also come with a residential development area and a Virginia Tech campus annex. The two sides are ...
Monumental owner Ted Leonsis watches the Wizards take on the Golden State Warriors at Capital One Arena in 2019. The arena, built in 1997, is one of the older facilities in the NHL and NBA.
It's official: Monumental Sports & Entertainment plans to move the Wizards and Capitals to Alexandria. But it's also planning on maintaining a slimmed-down D.C. presence.
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