On April 7, 2025, the Los Angeles Rams officially unveiled plans for Rams Village at Warner Center, a landmark 52-acre, $10 billion mixed-use development in Woodland Hills. Designed to be the Rams’ permanent headquarters and training facility, this ambitious project is poised to reshape the Warner Center area into a thriving hub of sports, business, housing, entertainment, and green space.
Project Overview
Official Name: Rams Village at Warner Center
Developer: Kroenke Group (owned by Rams owner Stan Kroenke)
Location: Warner Center neighborhood, Woodland Hills, Los Angeles
Size: 52-acre core development (part of a larger 100-acre land portfolio)
Architect: Gensler
General Contractor: Not officially announced as of May 2025
Project Partners: Kroenke Sports & Entertainment, Gensler, and additional consultants TBA
Announced: April 7, 2025
Estimated Cost: Up to $10 billion
Projected Timeline: Construction to begin no earlier than 2027, with completion expected around 2037
Project Scope
Core Features (52 Acres)
Los Angeles Rams Headquarters and Training Facility:
Over 350,000 square feet of space
Two full-size outdoor grass fields (already installed)
150,000-square-foot indoor practice field
Seating for up to 2,500 spectators
Indoor Entertainment Venues:
Two venues, seating approximately 5,000 and 2,500 guests respectively
Mixed-Use District:
Residential units
Office and commercial spaces
Retail village
Hotel accommodations
Public Space and Sustainability:
9+ acres of parklands and green areas
LEED-certified construction
Solar power generation
Stormwater capture and reuse systems
The Broader Vision: The 100-Acre Portfolio
The Rams Village project is the centerpiece of a larger 100-acre property portfolio acquired by the Kroenke Group in the Warner Center. This includes:
The former Promenade Mall
The Village at Westfield Topanga shopping center
Additional parcels intended for phased development
While plans for the full 100 acres have not yet been formally disclosed, industry analysts expect further high-density housing, commercial, and retail expansions tied to the Warner Center 2035 Plan.
Why the Project Matters
Sports-Driven Urban Revitalization: Brings professional sports infrastructure into the heart of the San Fernando Valley.
Strategic Urban Planning: Aligns with the Warner Center 2035 Plan for a sustainable, walkable, transit-connected district.
Private Investment in Public Realm: A rare example of a $10B+ privately funded project with major public space commitments.
Economic Impact
Job Creation: Thousands of construction jobs and hundreds of permanent positions expected
Business Growth: New retail, dining, and office opportunities
Increased Tax Revenue: Boost to local economy through increased property and sales taxes
Funding and Ownership
Developer/Financier: Entirely privately funded by Stan Kroenke, owner of the Los Angeles Rams and founder of Kroenke Sports & Entertainment
No Public Subsidies: The project does not rely on taxpayer funding
Community and Government Reactions
Local Leadership: “Los Angeles is very proud to welcome the Rams’ new home in the Valley. These major new plans will benefit not just the San Fernando Valley, but the entire city.”— Mayor Karen Bass
City leaders have praised the project for its alignment with long-term planning goals and its promise to revitalize underutilized land.
Residents and Locals: Positive reception from many residents who welcome the economic development and job opportunities.
Some concerns over potential traffic congestion, rising rents, and gentrification, which will need to be addressed through city planning measures.
Criticism and Controversy
International Fallout
Some Arsenal F.C. fans in London have criticized Stan Kroenke for committing massive resources to the Rams’ Los Angeles facilities, claiming he has underinvested in Arsenal’s infrastructure. Media outlets such as The Sun and Tribuna have reported on these sentiments, with fans pointing to the lack of upgrades at Arsenal’s London Colney training ground as a stark contrast.
Timeline
2022: Kroenke Group begins acquiring land in Warner Center
2025: Rams Village officially unveiled (April 7)
2027: Earliest expected start of construction
2037: Projected completion of full development
Looking Ahead
While construction is still a few years off, Rams Village at Warner Center is already being hailed as a model for privately funded, sports-centered urban renewal. Once complete, it is expected to not only provide a cutting-edge home for the Rams, but also set a new standard for mixed-use development in Los Angeles.