By Stephen Whyno
The Associated Press
Washington Capitals and Wizards owner Ted Leonsis, NBA Commissioner Adam Silver, District of Columbia Mayor Muriel Bowser and other officials celebrated the start of an $800 million downtown arena renovation with a ceremonial sledgehammer-swinging Dec. 19 inside what will be a new atrium entranceway.

Photo: AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin
The event unveiling renderings for what Capital One Arena should look like when it is fully transformed in time for the 2027-28 NHL and NBA seasons took place as questions swirled nearby on Capitol Hill about the cityโs hopes of luring the NFLโs Washington Commanders. A provision to transfer the land including RFK Stadium to the district was removed from Congressโ slimmed-down, short-term spending bill hours later, sending that team back to the drawing board.
In the Chinatown neighborhood, there were handshakes and smiles, as work to retain the Capitals and Wizards had also been ongoing for some time.
Keeping the teams was a significant victory for Bowser. They agreed last spring to remain in the city as part of a $515 million, publicly funded project, after a planned move across the Potomac River to Virginia proposed roughly a year ago fell apart in that stateโs legislature.
โIโve got to say, what a difference a year makes,โ Ward 2 council member Brooke Pinto said. โTed Leonsis, thank you so much for believing in this city. โฆ thank you for your dedication to our city.โ
Leonsis called it a landmark day for the district and his company. His Monumental Sports and Entertainment will pay for the rest of the project, which area leaders hope will serve as a central hub of the nationโs capital between its many neighborhoods.
โWhen you see those signs, โPlease excuse our dust,โ thereโs going to be a lot of dust here,โ Leonsis said. โThis project is massive. Itโll probably take three seasons to do it, and itโs $800 million. It is a significant, significant program. But after you see what weโre going to do for the players, the fans and the city, itโll be worth the wait.โ
The work, which will take place in several stages from now through fall 2027, includes more than doubling the size of locker rooms while also adding suites and other amenities. The building initially opened in December 1997.
โThis is nearly a billion-dollar investment for (playersโ) benefit and for the communityโs benefit,โ Silver said, alluding to future All-Star Games and other events that will take place. โThe NBA and NHL will have less than half the dates at the end of the day because whatโs happened now with these entertainment palaces โ they are full, it seems, practically every night of the year.โ

