The Wizards and Capitals could move from Capital One Arena in downtown D.C. to a new complex that would be built in Alexandria’s Potomac Yard neighborhood.
A rendering of the performing arts venue and small arena being proposed by Monumental Sports & Entertainment at Potomac Yard in Alexandria. a nonbinding agreement to move both teams from their home in downtown D.C. to a future arena in Northern Virginia.
The plan could shake up the regional sports landscape — and it comes with lots of unknowns: for the teams and sports fans, for Capital One Arena in D.C. and the surrounding area, and for Alexandria’s Potomac Yard neighborhood, where the new facility would go.his mind is made up, but nothing is certain until he receives the green light from local and state lawmakers in Virginia.
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