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HAVE GUND WILL TRAVEL? COSTS FOR DC ARENA INCREASING

     DC officials visited Cleveland's new Gund Arena yesterday to
get ideas for a new $180M downtown Washington facility before
tomorrow's hearing by the DC Council's Economic Development
Committee.  Officials also revealed that DC's financial
obligation to the project is expected to more than double.
Bullets/Capitals owner Abe Pollin will pay all costs of building
the arena, but the city is responsible for land acquisition and
off-site development, now expected to cost $50M, according to DC
Project Adviser Robert Moore.  Moore said much of the cost
increase is due to underestimated costs in relocating District
office workers currently on the site (Howard Schneider,
WASHINGTON POST, 1/24).  DC Mayor Marion Barry wants to buy
enough land surrounding the project to "make it available to
private investors to build restaurants, office buildings and even
housing."  Barry: "Just think about it -- downtown, with things
happening" (Jeanne Dewey, WASHINGTON TIMES, 1/24).
     PLAY BALL:  RFK Stadium in Washington will not enter a lease
agreement with either the UBL or expansion groups from Northern
VA until one of those groups is awarded a team, according to RFK
stadium General Manager Jim Dalrymple (Mark Maske, WASHINGTON
POST, 1/24).

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