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Offline OldChelsea

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Re: Nationals @ Dodgers Game 3
« Reply #150: August 08, 2010, 05:59:07 PM »
What ever happened to the Anacostia waterfront?    Then I heard Germantown and possibly N. VA.   Don't recall the Baltimore move.   I used to be a ST holder when the Dips were in town with Johann Cruyff.

Poplar Point (the Anacostia site, visible from Nats Park from the south end of the 300 concourse) is pretty much a no-go now - nothing's been awarded and some environmentalists have filed a lawsuit against development of the site. Nothing's going to happen there for a few years yet.

A site in PG also fell through; all Kevin Payne is saying right now is 'there are talks' on various Virginia and Maryland sites, but if Baltimore comes through with something definite (and one must also bear in mind the possibility of the Danny Dome on the RFK site - about the only such project within DC that has any hope of approval, after all the angst over Nationals Park) it could be all up with United in DC.

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Mystics up 37-34 at the half - letting Connecticut back into the match with turnovers, offensive fouls and too many second-chance points allowed. Come on, some local side has to win today!