Less than eight months after announcing plans to establish its new practice facility and headquarters campus in El Segundo, a groundbreaking ceremony held this week marks the start of construction for the new home of the NFL's Los Angeles Chargers. — Urbanize Los Angeles
Last Wednesday’s groundbreaking marks a major milestone for the NFL franchise, which spent four years searching for a location for a permanent headquarters following its move from San Diego to Los Angeles. During this time the Chargers have been operating out of a temporary space in Costa Mesa.
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The new Gensler Sports-designed complex will occupy a 14-acre site and span 145,000 square feet. It will feature offices, state-of-the-art medical facilities, three practice fields with seating for more than 5,000 spectators, strength and conditioning areas, a rooftop hospitality area, an esports venue, and more.
The campus is located roughly seven miles from the recently-opened So-Fi Stadium, which the Chargers occupy as co-tenants with the Los Angeles Rams. In March, real estate investment banking firm Sonnenblick-Eichner Co. announced that it had arranged $276 million in construction costs and permanent financing for the facility. The project is estimated to complete by Spring 2024.
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