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‘We fight for ourselves’: Why Alexandria leaders say DC doesn鈥檛 need Monumental Sports

Leaders in Alexandria, Virginia, held a town hall Saturday to answer community questions about the potential move of the Washington Capitals and the Washington Wizards to Northern Virginia.

One big concern amid residents was how the move could negatively impact D.C.

鈥淚 don’t think D.C.鈥檚 best days are behind it,鈥 Council member Kirk McPike said. 鈥淛ust like I know Alexandria鈥檚 best days are ahead of it.鈥

If the plan to build a new arena is approved, it would be more than just a space for the NHL and NBA teams. Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin said it would include a new world headquarters for Monumental Sports, as well as a state-of-the-art media studio for the network, a Wizards practice facility, a performing arts venue and an expanded esports facility.

鈥淲hen you bring this arena here, you’re bringing the teams here, you’re bringing small businesses here, you’re bringing more residents here that want to be close to that entertainment district, that want to be close to the historic Alexandria neighborhoods,鈥 Vice Mayor Amy Jackson said. 鈥淭his is an economic win on so many levels.鈥

One resident asked if Alexandria has a moral duty to not leave a 鈥渂ig hole鈥 in D.C. by accepting the teams.

鈥淸D.C.] gets millions more dollars in tourism than we do,鈥 Council member John Chapman said. 鈥淒o they say 鈥楬ey, come over to Alexandria after you’ve stopped over in D. C.?鈥 No, they don’t. We fight for ourselves.鈥

Jackson referenced Alexandria鈥檚 waterfront development.

鈥淲e were supposed to be the first to completely develop our waterfront,鈥 Jackson said. 鈥淚nstead, we watched as National Harbor was developed first. Then we saw The Wharf being developed in D.C. while we are still sitting here waiting for ours to be completely developed. So, is this another opportunity we’ll miss? Or just grab it by the horns and say, ‘Let’s go.’鈥

Chapman said while the two cities can work together on other projects, they鈥檙e in competition on this.

鈥淚f we allow people to take our lunch money, they will take it. If we allow them to take our good businesses, they will take it,鈥 Chapman said. 鈥淏ut we have to roll up our sleeves and say, ‘This is Alexandria.’ We have to be fighting for ourselves and D.C. is going to do the same exact thing.鈥

No plans are set in stone yet. Alexandria鈥檚 City Council will hold a third listening session this week to hear resident input on how a new arena would affect transportation and traffic management.

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Grace Newton

Grace Newton is an Associate Producer at 海角社区app. She also works as an associate producer for NPR 海角社区appcast. Grace was born and raised in North Carolina but has lived in D.C. since 2018. Grace graduated from American University with a bachelor鈥檚 degree in journalism and minor in art history in 2022.

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