The owner of the Rams, Stan Kroenke, will build a film study next to the Sofi Stadium in Inglewood that will serve as the International Transmission Center for the 2028 Olympic Games.
The construction will begin by summer in the study and production installation that will house one hundred or stations around the world that have acquired rights to cover the summer games in Los Angeles, Kroenke’s company said Tuesday.
After the games, the installation known as Hollywood Park Studios will be used to make films, television programs and other productions and perhaps organize live broadcasts.
Development is part of Hollywood Park, a billionaire complex built on the site of an old horse racing track also known as Hollywood Park that includes the stadium, apartments, theaters, offices, stores and restaurants.
A luxury hotel is under construction there, and a greater development is being considered, including a grocery store and medical offices.
Kroenke’s organization expects the attention of the Olympic Games to drive the appeal of Hollywood Park Studios as a future entertainment production center.
“We love being recognized worldwide,” said Alan Bornstein, who supervises the development of the study for Koenke.
The study is part of the Hollywood Park master development plan focused on the media, entertainment and technology, said Bornstein, anchored by the Sofi stadium, the YouTube theater and the NFL media office building.
“There has been a bone of an increasing convergence of media and technology and sports, all under the notion of entertainment that is now distributed in multiple channels,” said Bornstein, “either through transmission or monision or movision in the theater,”
The first phase of Hollywood Park Studios will occupy 12 acres and consist of five sound necklines, each of 18,000 square feet, two or what can be opened to a single stage of 36,000 square feet.
The complex will have a three -story office building and 80000 square feet to support scenario, production and postproduction activities. The studies will have an open base camp where trucks, equipment and aircraft of actors can be placed, along with a parking structure for 1,100 cars. Future development could include up to 20 stages and 2000 square feet of related office space.
Additional internships would be well adapted to future tenants as the demand arises, said Bornstein, who refused to estimate how much the study complex will cost.
Althegh’s demand for sound necklines surpassed the offer a few years ago, production has recently slowed and damping their current need.
A representation of the Hollywood Park Studios Transmission Center and films production facilities.
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Last year, the average annual occupation rate decreased to 63%, an additional indication of the deceleration of Hollywood’s sustained production, conforated to a recent film report, an organization without fame the Algeles on the session days in location.
That was a decrease of 2023, which saw an average regional occupation rate or 69%. That was the year when the dual blows of writers and actors paralyzed the local production economy for months.
The incursion into the production facilities at Hollywood level is part of Koenke’s goal to combine sports, entertainment and media around the world, Bornstein said.
In addition to the Rams, Koenke owns the Denver Nuggets basketball team, the Colorado Avalanche Hockey team, the Colorado Rapid football team, the Colorado Gigantic Lacrosse team and the Arsenal football club, the Premier League team.
Sofi Stadium, where the chargers also play football, will become the largest Olympic headquarters in history during the Games in 2028. It will host the Olympic inauguration ceremony with the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, as well as the opening ceremonomic.
Kroenke is also an important real estate developer and owner. The 300 Acres project in Hollywood Park is one of the largest mixed mixing developments under construction in the west of the United States. Sofi Stadium only cost $ 5 billion to build.
Last month, Hey also announced the plans for a new Rams headquarters in a 100 -acres site at Warner Center in Woodland Hills that would include a residential and retail community aimed at being the centerpiece of the San Fernando Valley. It could cost more than the total price of Hollywood Park, which has been valued by external observers by more than $ 10 billion.
The creation of a second epicenter in Woodland Hills allows Rams to significantly increase the size of their footprint in the market in southern California.
“When you are looking to do a practice installation, you don’t need to be in the middle of everything, and generally that real estate is very successful,” Kroenke told The Times. “We build an identity in the valley, with Cal Lutheran, and many of our players and families are there. Our experience was really good.”
The Architecture firm Gensler headed the design of the Warner Center headquarters and Hollywood Park studies. Clayco will be the general contractor of the study, with Pacific Edge acting as project manager. Guggenheim Investments organized financing.
The Times staff writer, Sam Farmer, contributed to this report.