New details have emerged on what the massive mixed-use development surrounding D.C.’s future football stadium will look like. The city on Tuesday released its draft master plan for the 180-acre campus along the Anacostia River, set to be anchored by a 70,000-seat stadium for the Washington Commanders. An aerial rendering of the RFK stadium-anchored development The plan, which was designed after just over a year of feedback sessions, divides the RFK campus into six districts with distinct purposes.