• Monumental Sports owner Ted Leonsis on what's next for Capital One Arena

  • May 3 2024
  • Length: 40 mins
  • Podcast

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Monumental Sports owner Ted Leonsis on what's next for Capital One Arena

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  • Last month, the D.C. Council voted to spend $515 million to help Monumental Sports renovate Capital One Arena. Now, negotiations are underway with owner Ted Leonsis on an agreement aimed at addressing public safety and development around the arena. Leonsis joins Kojo and Tom to discuss the deal and his vision for the future of the arena and the surrounding neighborhood.

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