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The giant redevelopment of a 298-acre Inglewood property where the Los Angeles Chargers and Rams will play starting next year is also the future site of a whole neighborhood with retail, restaurants, offices, housing, and hotel rooms.
Today, the developers of the Hollywood Park development announced their first tenants: a beer garden and eatery, a fancy movie theater, and a gym. These businesses will be part of a 500,000 square-foot “district” with shopping and entertainment options.
A new 12-screen Cinépolis Luxury Cinemas is one of the announced arrivals. The theater will feature in-theater waiter services and offer a food menu and full bar. Ticket prices will range from $8 to $15, Hollywood Park owners said in a statement.
The “beer garden” and eatery will be run by Lynne Weaver, founder of the Three Weavers Brewing Company. The 20,000-square-foot space will include on-site brewing and outdoor seating, and it is slated to host live entertainment. Three Weavers opened a brewery in Inglewood about five years ago.
The gym will be the second location of the Long Beach-based Olympix Fitness. The 21,000-square-foot gym will be capped off by a rooftop swimming pool.
It’s been a big week for the Inglewood site. On Sunday, stadium owners announced that the personal finance company SoFi had purchased naming rights for the stadium. The $5 billion stadium will open in the summer of 2020 with two Taylor Swift shows.
The SoFi Stadium and the Hollywood Park project are rising on a spot where the old Hollywood Park racetrack once stood. It was demolished in 2015.
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