Posted on 01/05/2015 8:56:38 AM PST by BenLurkin
The Hollywood Land Company, a joint venture between Stockbridge Capital Group and The Kroenke Group, plans to build a 80,000-seat stadium, a 6,000-seat performance venue, a 300-room hotel, 2,500 residential units, 1.7 million square feet of retail and office space and 25 acres of public parks, playgrounds and open space on the site.
The development, named the City of Champions Revitalization Project, will be built at no cost to taxpayers.
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San Diego has been threatening for many years to move north.
Of course, almost every team in the NFL has successfully used the threat of moving to L.A. to get new stadiums (stadia?) and all kinds of concessions.
Inglewood? That’s nowhere near St. Louis. Guess when you’re rich like that you can fly your team in from training facilities to the ball park. Hmm.
Taxpayers doesn’t pay for it. Seems like Rams will move back to L.A. after 20 years.
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