Location | Inglewood, California, U.S. |
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Coordinates | 33°57′0″N 118°20′15″W / 33.95000°N 118.33750°WCoordinates: 33°57′0″N 118°20′15″W / 33.95000°N 118.33750°W, |
Owner |
Kroenke Sports Enterprises Hollywood Park Land Company, LLC. (A joint venture of The Flesher Group and Stockbridge Capital) |
Executive suites | 69 |
Capacity | 80,000 (expandable to 100,000 for Super Bowls, Final Fours and other events) |
Acreage | 298 acres (121 ha) |
Surface | Artificial turf |
Construction | |
Broke ground | November 17, 2016 |
Construction cost | $2.66 billion (estimated) |
Architect | HKS |
Project manager | Legends Global Planning |
Structural engineer | Joe Kirsch |
Services engineer | Henderson Engineers, Inc. |
General contractor | Turner/Hunt JV |
Tenants | |
Los Angeles Chargers (NFL) (2019–) planned Los Angeles Rams (NFL) (2019–) planned |
The Los Angeles Stadium at Hollywood Park is a sports and entertainment district under construction in Inglewood, California, United States. It will be located about 3 miles (5 km) from Los Angeles International Airport and adjacent to The Forum. The stadium will serve as the home to the Los Angeles Rams and the Los Angeles Chargers of the National Football League (NFL).
The stadium will be the second NFL stadium after MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey to be shared by two NFL clubs: the Rams and Chargers. It will be the second in Los Angeles after Staples Center, home of the National Basketball Association (NBA)'s Los Angeles Clippers and Los Angeles Lakers, and the third facility to house two teams from the same sports league in the United States.
The stadium is a component of the City of Champions Revitalization Initiative, the working title of the development on the site of the former Hollywood Park Racetrack. On January 5, 2015, it was announced that Stan Kroenke, the owner of the then St. Louis Rams had partnered with Stockbridge Capital (owners of the Hollywood Park Land Company), to build an NFL stadium on the existing Hollywood Park development and on a parcel of land owned by Kroenke. After collecting more than 20,000 petition signatures to allow for the rezoning of the proposed stadium site to allow for an NFL venue, the Inglewood City Council approved the stadium with a unanimous 5–0 vote removing any possible legal obstacles.