Local Business Alert: Pepco, District officials discuss D.C. United stadium for Buzzard Point

Friday, November 30, 2012

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Pepco, District officials discuss D.C. United stadium for Buzzard Point
The Washington Post Friday, November 30, 2012 5:40:19 PM

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Pepco, District officials discuss D.C. United stadium for Buzzard Point

District officials have entered preliminary discussions with Pepco over the feasibility of building a soccer stadium for D.C. United where the utility's generation and substation facilities are located on Buzzard Point in Southwest D.C.

Pepco's property constitutes a major portion of the footprint for a new stadium based on the plans that D.C. United officials began vetting with District officials in 2010. The utility decommissioned the generation units on the site in May of this year, but its substation there remains operational.

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