California Construction News staff writer
Construction is now underway on the Los Angeles Rams new training facility.
Late last year the Rams announced a plan to move their practice facility to Woodland Hills, in advance of the 2024 NFL Season. The facility will be located at the corner of West Oxnard Street and Canoga Avenue, part of the nearly 100-acres in Woodland Hills acquired last year by Los Angeles Rams Owner/Chairman E. Stanley Kroenke.
“This is a monumental day for the Los Angeles Rams as we can now call Woodland Hills and the City of Los Angeles our home,” Los Angeles Rams Chief Operating Officer Kevin Demoff said at the announcement. “We are grateful to Councilman Blumenfield for his support and to this wonderful community for welcoming us to their neighborhood.
“Since bringing the Rams home to Los Angeles, Stan Kroenke’s commitment to this region is unmatched and we are excited to expand our footprint and deepen our impact across the city.”
This is the first step of a long-term vision for the land, which is part of the tremendous development envisioned for Woodland Hills under the Warner Center 2035 plan.
Once the practice facility is completed, the organization will work on a larger development that will include the permanent headquarters and practice facility for the team, as well as a plan to include residential, commercial, and retail uses along with green spaces and other community-serving amenities.