The Washington Commanders have officially revealed preliminary design plans for a sophisticated indoor stadium located at the historic RFK site in the District of Columbia. Scheduled to debut in 2030, the proposed 70,000-seat facility aims to merge the franchise's storied past with a modern aesthetic that complements the city’s iconic skyline. The project is a collaborative $4 billion investment between the team and the city, marking the franchise's anticipated return to the nation’s capital after decades in Maryland. Beyond hosting professional football, the venue is designed to serve as a community hub featuring public parks, recreational areas, and year-round entertainment spaces. This development focuses on urban connectivity, utilizing nearby transit and riverfront access to revitalize the surrounding campus for residents and fans alike.