Ted Leonsis is building a sporting empire, complete with multiple teams, an arena and even a TV network. He’s eyeing expansion, but there’s one must-have for each add: a D.C. address
Capital One Arena which has a capacity for 20,000 persons will host the Donald Trump victory rally today. The event is officially known as the 'Make America Great Again Victory Rally'. It will kick off at 3 PM ET with the doors opening at 1 PM ET.
The parade, which has followed the presidential entourage down Pennsylvania Avenue as far back as 1805, will march on inside Capital One Arena on Monday.
Trump will host a high-energy rally at the Capital One Arena, home to the NBA’s Washington Wizards and the NHL’s Washington Capitals, which can hold up to 20,000 attendees.
The win Saturday was another example of how far the Capitals have come. Although Alex Ovechkin was held without a goal -- leaving him with 874 and 21 away from breaking Wayne Gretzky’s NHL record of 894 -- Washington demonstrated its improved depth and controlled play almost from start to finish.
The Capitals should be in on Elias Pettersson amid trade rumors and be willing to send top propsect Ryan Leonard the other way.
Across South Florida, people are heading to Washington, D.C., for the festivities ahead of President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration on Monday.
Meanwhile, the owner of the Wizards and Capitals continues to reap rewards from its decision in early 2024 to keep the teams inside the District. The D.C. Council in December approved the city’s $88 million purchase of Capital One Arena from Monumental, as part of its $515 million commitment to renovate the arena and the surrounding area.
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Some supporters of President-elect Donald Trump who traveled to Washington, D.C., to see him take the oath of office on Inauguration Day feel like they’re getting the cold shoulder after Friday’s announcement that festivities will move indoors because of Arctic temperatures.
PENN Entertainment, Inc. ("PENN" or the "Company") (Nasdaq: PENN) announced today that its wholly-owned subsidiary PENN Sports Interactive, LLC has entered into a long-term partnership with Monumental Sports & Entertainment (MSE).
The rally will include a number of big-name musical guests, including, most prominently, the Village People, who will perform their 1978 hit "YMCA," which has become an integral part of the Trump Universe due to the president-elect using it to close out his rallies throughout the 2024 campaign.