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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 Capitals and Wizards time in the nation’s capital may be coming to an end. Ted Leonsis, who owns the NHL and NBA teams, is expected to be at an event on Wednesday announcing a plan to move ...
Washington Wizards, Capitals make deal to stay in DC after Alexandria plan is scrapped Monumental Sports and Entertainment — the company that owns both the Washington Capitals and the Wizards ...
The Capitals and Wizards are staying in Washington, D.C. AP “You can’t do it alone, and I felt that we were really in a good partnership,” Leonsis said, “as opposed to where I thought I ...
Virginia officials and the owner of the Washington Wizards and Capitals announced a $2 billion plan Wednesday to partner on a deal that would send the teams across the Potomac River to play in ...
Monumental Sports and Entertainment, which owns the NBA's Washington Wizards and NHL's Washington Capitals, plans a a relocation across the Potomac River to Alexandria, Virginia. Majority Wizards ...
It’s happening, folks. The Washington Wizards and Washington Capitals might not be based in Washington for long. Earlier today, Ted Leonsis announced that Monumental Sports — the company that ...
Washington Wizards, Capitals plan to depart DC as crime crisis intensifies; Youngkin celebrates move Ingraham says it's clear crime was part of the decision to move and that 'nobody wants to go ...
The Washington Wizards and Capitals have called Washington, D.C., home since December 1997, but a move to Northern Virginia may be on the horizon. Ted Leonsis made the announcement Wednesday ...
ALEXANDRIA, Va. (AP) — Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin has reached a tentative agreement with the parent company of the NBA’s Washington Wizards and NHL’s Washington Capitals to move those ...
For months, the billionaire owner of the Washington Wizards and Capitals had been pressing the D.C. government to pay at least half the cost of modernizing his aging downtown arena.
The Washington Wizards and Capitals announce a plan to move to Virginia a day after Oklahoma City voters approve a plan for a $900 million arena for the Thunder.