It seemed like a done deal in Virginia — until it wasn’t.
The Washington Capitals and Wizards have called off their move to Northern Virginia, a stunning reversal in what has been a tumultuous three months filled with bitter battles between community members, a billionaire and political leaders.
Officials in Alexandria, Virginia, announced they ended negotiations on a $2 billion sports and entertainment complex that was intended to house the Capitals and Wizards, and Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin blamed “personal and political agendas” for driving the teams away.
Hours later, a jubilant D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser announced she has signed a deal with the teams’ majority owner, Ted Leonsis, to keep the Caps and Wizards in the District “at least until 2050.”
“As Ted likes to say, we’re going to be together for a long time,” Bowser said.
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