Major League Soccer‘s D.C. United is building a $300 million, 20,000-seat stadium in the nation’s capital after the D.C. Council approved a financing package. The District will purchase the land and provide site preparation worth a total of $150 million. The stadium, which should open in 2017, will be the most expensive in MLS. Read The Washington Times story here
84 Lumber Again Recognized as National Preferred Partner by David Weekley Homes
84 Lumber was recognized for the sixth consecutive year on David Weekley Homes’ prestigious 21st annual National Preferred Partner List. The company earned its place among 118 distinguished competitors, marking another milestone