Los Angeles Stadium

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Los Angeles Stadium
(Working Title)
Location Industry, California
Opened
Owner
Tenants
Capacity 75,000 (estimated, expandable to 80,000 for Super Bowl games)


Los Angeles Stadium is the working title to a proposed 75,000-seat football stadium in the city of Industry, California. Edward Roski, Jr., a part-owner of the Los Angeles Lakers of the NBA and Los Angeles Kings of the NHL, has announced plans for the stadium on the northern side of the interchange of State Routes 57 and 60 (almost 30 miles east of downtown LA) with the purpose of attracting a NFL team to the Los Angeles region. Roski, who built the Staples Center, stated that the new 75,000-seat stadium would be privately financed and would be the centerpiece of a new entertainment complex in City of Industry. The Los Angeles County site would put it in reach of 12 million people in a 25-mile radius, including in Orange, Riverside and San Bernardino counties. A football stadium in City of Industry could mean as much as $400 million in yearly revenue to businesses and bring more than 3,000 jobs to the area. [1]

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