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Hollywood Park to Add Studio and Production Space in Time for 2028 Olympics

Hollywood Park, the 300-acre mixed-use project being built in Inglewood by Los Angeles Rams owner/chairman E. Stanley Kroenke, will add a movie studio and production facility. Hollywood Park Studios (HPS) will initially serve as the host site of the International Broadcast Center (IBC) for the 2028 Olympic and Paralympic Games.

The IBC will offer broadcasters space for offices, studios and control rooms to provide broadcast and digital coverage of the Games. Following the Games in 2028, HPS will be available for use for studio production and operations.

The first phase of HPS will occupy 12 acres with five sound stages, each 18,000 square feet. The Hollywood Park campus provides for additional phased development of up to 20 build-to-suit stages and an additional 200,000 square feet of related office space. 

Gensler spearheaded the design for HPS, Clayco will serve as the general contractor and Pacific Edge as project manager, with financing arranged by Guggenheim Investments.  Construction will begin later this month. 

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