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Dallas-based firm HKS tapped to design stadium for Cowboys rival

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A Dallas architecture firm is headed into enemy territory.

HKS, a global architecture firm, was picked Thursday to design the new stadium for the NFL’s Washington Commanders. The team, a division rival of the Dallas Cowboys, has been playing in Northwest Stadium ― formerly known as FedEx Field ― in nearby Landover, Md., since 1997.

HKS was also the designer for some of the NFL’s biggest venues, including the Cowboys’ AT&T Stadium in Arlington, SoFi Stadium near Los Angeles and U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis.

It is also the designer of many non-sports venues too, including the planned $5 billion Children’s Health hospital in Dallas and the Loews Arlington Hotel.

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The new D.C. stadium will sit on 180 acres at the historic RFK Stadium site, where the Washington team played from 1961 to 1996.

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“We’re reimagining what home-field advantage means by channeling the rhythm and the roar that made RFK so special and carrying that spirit forward in a bold new way,” HKS global venues director Mark Williams said in a statement.

“The site, set within the monumental fabric of Washington, D.C., is one of the most extraordinary in professional sports, and we are honored to help write the next chapter in its history.”

The publicly financed venue is expected to cost about $3.7 billion, The Washington Post reported.

The stadium, which doesn’t have a sponsor name yet, is slated for about 65,000 seats and will have a roof. Near the stadium there will be approximately 5,000 to 6,000 new homes with 1,500 to 1,900 affordable units.

Construction is expected to start in 2027 and it is expected to open in 2030.

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