The new film studio and production facility in Inglewood will host the International Broadcasting Center for the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics, which was announced on Tuesday.
The studio will be part of a 300-acre mixed use development by Los Angeles Rams owner and chairman E. Stanley Croenke.
The IBC will house hundreds of media members from around the world for coverage of the third Olympics in Los Angeles. Development includes offices, studios and control rooms.
After the Olympics and Paralympics, Hollywood Park Studios will be available for production and operation of the studio.
Hollywood Park Studio rendering. Credit: Gensler
“The vision for Hollywood Park was to build a city within a city that combines media, entertainment and technology. “We are excited to expand our roles at the 2028 Olympics and Paralympics, hosting the International Broadcasting Center and the global media that summer calling it home.
The larger development is fixed by Sophie Stadium, YouTube Theater and the NFL Media Office Building.
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Hollywood Park Studio rendering.
Sophie Stadium, where the Rams and Chargers play their home games, will be converted into the largest Olympic swimming area in history during the Olympics. The dual-site opening ceremony with the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum and the opening ceremony of the first 2028 Paralympics in Los Angeles.
The first phase of Hollywood Park Studios is on 12 acres and consists of five soundstages, each of which is 18,000 square feet, two of which are open to a 36,000 square feet stage. Hollywood Park Studios has an open base camp area and parking lot that can accommodate 60 trailers.
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