Log In  |  Register          Free Newsletter Subscription
Zibb
Email
Print
Reprint
Learn RSS

New "Green" NFL Stadium To Be Built In Southern California

State-of-the-art football stadium will occupy some 600 acres at major freeway interchange

-- Associated Construction Publications, 4/17/2008

Edward P. Roski Jr., the developer behind the creation of Staples Center and a part owner of the Los Angeles Kings and Los Angeles Lakers, has announced plans to build a state-of-the-art NFL stadium for Los Angeles. The "Los Angeles Stadium" will be conveniently located within the region’s major population centers. It is expected to cost significantly less than current NFL stadiums under construction, will complete its regulatory review this summer, and will be in a position to begin construction by the end of this year to be completed for the 2011 NFL season.

"Los Angeles Stadium is the project that will bring the NFL – and the Super Bowl – back to Southern California," said Roski, chairman and chief executive officer of Majestic Realty Co., one of the largest commercial real estate firms in Southern California. "It is time to put the stadium debate behind us. We have a great stadium site that can serve the entire region, and we have the ability to get this done. This project is exciting, viable and in process."

The Los Angeles Stadium site is conveniently located east of downtown in the center of the greater Southern California market, at the junction of the 60 and 57 freeways. Nearly 12 million people live within a 25-mile radius of the site, providing easy access to residents of Los Angeles, Orange County and the Inland Empire. The site allows easy access to many of the region’s major freeways, including the 605, 57, 10, 60, 71, and 210 freeways. It is also located in close proximity to a Metrolink station.

Given the unique topography of the location, the stadium will be built into a hillside, thus dramatically reducing construction time, materials and cost. The stadium will be constructed with private funds. It will be situated on a 600-acre parcel of land that is secured by Majestic Realty Co. through a long-term lease with the City of Industry.

"I have been passionate about Southern California sports for a long time," continued Roski. "Los Angeles Stadium will reflect that passion, giving fans, families and tourists an entirely new sports and entertainment experience."

"For nearly 12 years, we have worked to bring the NFL back to Los Angeles. During that time, we have come to realize what is important to the National Football League in a stadium for the entertainment capital of the world. They want the stadium to be state of the art, with the finest fan amenities: luxury amenities, parking, seating, extensive sponsorship opportunities, and connected to a larger entertainment destination that will benefit both the NFL and the community. It has always been the NFL’s desire to do it right, and with Los Angeles Stadium, they finally have a stadium in the right location with everything it takes to be successful for the team, the league and the community."

Los Angeles Stadium will use "green" building strategies, making it one of the most sustainable stadiums for the NFL. An Environmental Impact Report (EIR) for the development of a 5-million square foot office, retail and entertainment project at the site was previously certified in 2004, and a supplemental EIR specific to the stadium project is currently in process. Also planned on the site will be an NFL training facility, a sports medical center and clinic, entertainment, retail, restaurants, and offices.

For more information on Los Angeles Stadium, visit www.LosAngelesFootballStadium.com.

Email
Print
Reprint
Learn RSS

Related Content

Related Content

 

By This Author

There are no other articles written by this author.

Sponsored Links

 
Advertisement

More Content

  • Blogs
  • Photos

Blogs

  • Loren Faulkner
    California Builder and Engineer

    April 1, 2009
    California: According to the Construction Stats
    Once again the actual heavy/highway construction permits recorded in the past 30 to 60 days up and down the State of California show the rather ane......
    More
  • Loren Faulkner
    California Builder and Engineer

    March 27, 2009
    $40 Million Contract For El Cajon Public Safety Center
    Typical of what is currently receiving funding for construction in California cities is this project, as relayed in a recent press release: Ledc......
    More
  • View All BlogsRSS

Photos






e-newsletters

Click to sign-up now for ACP’s free newsletters.

eWire Canada
eWire
Heavy Construction Weekly
Executive Insights
Design & Cost
Advertising Info   |   Site Map   |   Contact Us   |   Useful Sites   |   RSS
© 2009 Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Use of this Web site is subject to its Terms of Use | Privacy Policy
Please visit these other Reed Business sites