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Earlier this week, DC United posted three new renderings of the soccer team’s new stadium. Late Wednesday, the entities behind the new stadium filed the planned unit development (PUD) for the sports venue with even more renderings.
The stadium, which will have a capacity of around 19,000, was designed by the firm Populous and will replace RFK Stadium, the team’s current home. Located on a nine-acre plot bounded by R Street and Potomac Avenue SE to the north, T Street SE to the south, and 2nd Street SE to the west (map), the planned completion date for the new venue is 2018.
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