Our Vision for RFK
The RFK campus is a field of opportunities. Our vision is to work with the Commanders to jumpstart the development of the site. Bringing in this type of partner, sometimes referred to as an anchor tenant, is often a key part of what makes a development project work. The anchor attracts visitors, other businesses, new economic activity, jobs, and investment toward community-serving amenities that make the area vibrant, active, and diverse.
Nationals Park in Navy Yard is an example of a project that kickstarted the development of thousands of new housing units and brought new restaurants, jobs, and more to the waterfront neighborhood.
Energy brings more energy!
Why was the Transfer of Jurisdiction so important to the District?
Under the old lease, the RFK campus could only be used for stadium purposes and providing recreational facilities, open space, and parking. This restriction prevented other mixed-use development, like retail and housing. In 2019, the District opened the Fields at RFK, allowing a small portion of the 174 acres to be put to use for the community. Unfortunately, most of the campus has remained a sea of crumbling asphalt.
What changes with the new Transfer of Jurisdiction?
Control of the land has now been transferred to the District, and restrictions of use under the old lease have been removed. This means the land can be developed into a mix of uses – housing, retail, and more. No decisions have been made about what will be built on the RFK campus. DC is beginning a process of community engagement, feedback, and conversations to help guide RFK’s future.