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Hollywood Park Adds More Retail Tenants

Hollywood Park, reportedly the largest urban mixed-use mega development under construction in the western U.S., has signed new retail tenants that are slated to open this summer. JD Sports, Iconix Fitness and Cosm Los Angeles all will join Cinépolis Luxury Cinemas and Residency Art Gallery in the shopping, dining and entertainment district located at Prairie Avenue and Century Boulevard in Inglewood. 

UK-based sports fashion retailer JD Sports will open a more than 7,500-square-foot location, while Iconix Fitness will come in with a 56,000-square-foot, three-level facility. Cosm, an immersive technology, media, and entertainment company, will open its 65,000-square-foot experiential venue at Hollywood Park on June 29 with a Shared Reality production of UFC 303. 

“Hollywood Park was designed to be a global destination where people live, work and play, and the addition of these retailers brings us closer to that vision,” said Rob Aylesworth, project director, Hollywood Park. “We are pleased to welcome JD Sports, Iconix Fitness and Cosm to our growing retail portfolio, giving people more reasons to come visit this one-of-a-kind destination.”  

Developed by Los Angeles Rams owner/chairman E. Stanley Kroenke, Hollywood Park contains a retail area, office space, residences, public parks, a lake, and entertainment venues. The mixed-use development is centered around the 3.1-million square-foot SoFi Stadium and adjacent YouTube Theater. Jack Nathan of Kennedy Wilson Brokerage handles retail leasing.

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