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Hollywood Park Adds Five Restaurant Tenants

Hollywood Park, reportedly the largest urban mixed-use mega development under construction in the Western U.S., announced five new food and beverage tenants coming to its retail district, Shops at Hollywood Park. Raising Cane’s, The Melt, Panini Kabob Grill, Lan Noodle and Rhythm Bar and Lounge collectively represent more than 13,000 square feet of new leases.

“Building on the great food and beverage offerings already available at The Meeting Spot, COSM, and Cinepolis, Hollywood Park continues to develop as a full-service destination whether you work in the office building, live at our near-fully leased apartment buildings, work out at Iconix Fitness or are on-site enjoying the plethora of unique entertainment across our multiple venues,” said Otto Maly, president of Kroenke Holdings.

The new tenants will join a roster of current shopping and entertainment offerings at the Shops at Hollywood Park. Located at Prairie Avenue and Century Boulevard in Inglewood, Hollywood Park’s retail district is already home to Cinépolis Luxury Cinemas, JD Sports, Iconix Fitness, Cosm and The Meeting Spot, with Phenix Salon Suites, Code Next Lab and Verizon opening soon.

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