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"textContent": "The Washington Commanders have released new renderings of the team's stadium that will be built at the old RFK Stadium site in D.C.\n\nWashington Commanders fans are getting excited after seeing the new renderings of the team's future stadium.\n\nThe new conceptual renderings give a closer look at what architecture firm HKS is planning for the design.\n\nThe renderings were submitted as part of the review process by the National Capital Planning Commission.\n\nDemolition of the old RFK Stadium started last year to make room for the Commanders to return to D.C.\n\nThe stadium will seat up to 70,000 people, and the multi-billion-dollar construction is expected to include housing, green spaces and a sports complex.\n\nThere will also be a neighborhood gathering place and a stage to host large events.\n\nConstruction on the stadium is expected to start next year, with plans to open for the 2030 season.",
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