DC Council gives final approval to spending public funds on DC United soccer stadium

The Associated Press
December 17, 2014 at 5:05PM

WASHINGTON — The D.C. Council has given final approval to using public funds to help build a stadium for Major League Soccer's D.C. United.

The District of Columbia will spend roughly $140 million to secure the land for the stadium site on Buzzard Point in southwest Washington, a neglected peninsula about 2 miles south of the U.S. Capitol. The city will also give up roughly $40 million in tax revenue. Council Chairman Phil Mendelson says interest and other costs will ultimately push the price tag over $200 million.

D.C. United will spend $150 million to build the soccer-specific stadium itself. The team currently plays at aging RFK Stadium.

The council gave unanimous approval Wednesday to the stadium deal and to a measure that authorizes borrowing and spending the money.

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