The D.C. Council will hold public hearings Tuesday and Wednesday on legislation to bring the Washington Commanders to D.C. with a new stadium at the old RFK Stadium site. A first vote on the deal is expected Friday.

The new stadium is projected to cost $3.7 billion, including the development of 6,000 housing units — of which 1,800 will be designated as affordable housing — and retail space and parkland across the 174-acre RFK campus.

The District would contribute $1 billion, while the team would fund the remaining $2.7 billion.

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