Rams unveil plans for spectacular new HQ in Woodland Hills as part of $10 billion project

The Rams moved to Los Angeles in 2016 and opened SoFi Stadium in 2020, but they’ve yet to find a permanent home for their main facility. After moving from Thousand Oaks to a temporary facility in Woodland Hills last year, the team has finally unveiled plans for a long-term setup.

Sam Farmer of the Los Angeles Times shared exclusive details about team owner Stan Kroenke’s proposal for a massive project at Warner Center, which would be home to the Rams’ headquarters. It would feature two outdoor practice fields, an indoor field, as well as all of the necessary office space for coaches and team employees.

Surrounding the Rams’ facility will be residential buildings and retail space for restaurants, shopping, parks and even two new entertainment venues with seating capacities of 2,500 and 5,000 people.

In total, the 100-acre development could cost up to $10 billion, with work starting as early as 2027. It would require about 10 years to complete.

“The master plan was to bring some kind of central core to the Valley,” Kroenke told the LA Times. “This is definitely fully capable of creating that.”

Renderings of the project show a spectacular, state-of-the-art building for the Rams’ headquarters, sharing similar features to SoFi Stadium style-wise. The curves and sleek design elements make it one-of-a-kind, just as the Rams’ home in Inglewood is.

“We’ve been very selective in the design of our buildings so that they’re not faddish,” said Otto Maly, president of Kroenke Holdings. “You see some people go out and build a building, and in three years it’s very dated because of the colors, or they try to get cute. It becomes dated very quickly.”

Check out the L.A. Times’ full story for more renderings of the project, including images of the practice facility, park space and the surrounding areas.

This article originally appeared on Rams Wire: Rams unveil Woodland Hills headquarter plans as part of $10B project

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