"This is a tremendous opportunity to develop a dynamic destination and create the Rams permanent headquarters within the City of Los Angeles." Los Angeles Rams Owner/Chairman E. Stanley Kroenke
"This is a tremendous opportunity to develop a dynamic destination and create the Rams permanent headquarters within the City of Los Angeles." Los Angeles Rams Owner/Chairman E. Stanley Kroenke
Performance Venues
Adjacent to the Rams headquarters will be two indoor performance venues, one boasting 5,000 seats and one with 2,500 seats. These venues will serve as the ideal settings to bring a variety of new entertainment options to the heart of the San Fernando Valley, from concerts to awards shows.
Residential, Retail and Office Concepts
More than three million square feet of the development will be dedicated to a variety of residential concepts including high-rise, mid-rise and work-live. The proposed development calls for nearly two million square feet of retail, office space, a hotel, and the indoor performance venues.
Public Open Space and Sustainable Features
Upon completion, the development will provide more than four acres of Publicly Accessible Open Space (PAOS) as required by the Warner Center 2035 Plan. In addition to the required PAOS, the neighborhood will include an additional 5.5 acres of public spaces for the community to enjoy. In addition to the public space amenities throughout the project, the overall plan includes sustainable features such as solar power generation, stormwater retention and reuse and LEEDTM-certified equivalency across the entire Village.
“The Rams have been incredible neighbors and I’m grateful to Stan Kroenke and the Kroenke Organization for continuing to make unprecedented investments in the West Valley." Councilmember Bob Blumenfield
The Rams Village at Warner Center will transform two of Warner Center's largest underutilized parcels into a new neighborhood within the Warner Center community. It will include acres of pedestrian oriented open spaces, residences, community-oriented retail, restaurants, hotel, office space, and the Los Angeles Rams corporate headquarters and training facility.
Yes. Rams Village at Warner Center includes 4.3 acres of Publicly Accessible Open Space (PAOS) exceeding the 3.9 acres required by the Warner Center 2035 Plan. In addition, there will be over 5.5 acre of open space for the community to enjoy beyond the required PAOS for a total of 9.9 acres or roughly 19% of the total area. Open Spaces will include, but is not limited to, the Central Park, the Retail Village and the Civic Plaza.
Rams Village at Warner Center proposes two indoor entertainment venues, one that includes up to 2,500 seats and the other, 5,000 seats. Our market research found that there is a significant dearth of mid-sized venues serving the San Fernando Valley and surrounding communities and we believe that these two venues will meet a need for the area's stakeholders by bringing quality, cultural events including musical acts, comedians, conventions, award shows and other exciting events to the community.
Rams Village at Warner Center also includes an indoor training facility for the team, where an additional 2,500 seats have been proposed.
Yes, both fields will be retained as part of the permanent Rams Headquarters.
Rams Village at Warner Center will include more than 3,000 units of affordable, market-rate and work-live units.
Yes, the former Anthem Building will be retained for use as an office building.
Aside from all the exciting new retail, restaurant and entertainment choices and of course, the Los Angeles Rams permanent headquarters and training facility, Rams Village at Warner Center will include acres of public spaces, child friendly play areas, dog relief stations, an approximately 7,000 SF indoor community space (to be programed in consultation with local stakeholders). Other amenities will be disclosed as the programing for Rams Village at Warner Center continues to develop.
Yes, as one of the region's largest neighborhood improvement projects, Rams Village at Warner Center will have a phased construction schedule over a period of many years.
Rams Village at Warner Center is designed to meet requirements of state housing law and the Warner Center 2035 Plan, a Plan crafted and supported by the Woodland Hills and Warner Center community in support of Warner Center becoming the focal point of the West San Fernando Valley.