The Los Angeles Rams announced Tuesday that they will move their practice facility to Woodland Hills for the 2024 season. The facility, located at the corner of West Oxnard Street and Canoga Avenue, is part of a nearly 100-acre property in Woodland Hills that Rams owner Stan Kroenke acquired last year.
The announcement was made during a celebration at the adjacent Topanga Village, an indoor and outdoor shopping and dining destination that is part of the 100-acre property. Rams Chief Operating Officer Kevin Demoff said construction will begin later this week.
“Today is a monumental day for the Los Angeles Rams as we call Woodland Hills and the city of Los Angeles home,” Demoff said in a statement. “Stan Kroenke’s contributions to the region since making the Rams home in Los Angeles have been unparalleled, and we are excited to expand our footprint and deepen our influence throughout the city. .”
The Rams will have a facility on site consisting of modular trailers that will include office space and meeting rooms for coaches, players, scouts and staff, weight and training rooms, locker rooms, media rooms and a dining room. . Two soccer fields will be located adjacent to the trailer.
This is the first step in Kroenke’s long-term vision for the property and is part of the development envisioned for Woodland Hills under the Warner Center 2035 plan. Once the practice facility is operational, the organization will begin considering a larger development that would include the team’s permanent headquarters and practice facility, as well as plans to include residential, commercial and retail uses, along with green space and other community features. . Amenities.