Architectural rendering of the Rams Village development at Warner Center, with towers, retail and a large LED screen Rendering

Coming Soon · Warner Center

The Rams are
coming to Warner Center

A 52-acre district anchored by the team's permanent home is set to reshape the heart of the West Valley — with practice fields, performance venues, housing and public space.

The Los Angeles Rams are putting down permanent roots in the West Valley. In April 2025, the Kroenke Organization — the ownership group behind the Rams — unveiled plans for Rams Village at Warner Center, a 52-acre mixed-use development in Woodland Hills anchored by the team's permanent headquarters and training facility.

For a neighborhood that already serves as the Valley's downtown, it's a landmark moment: an NFL franchise choosing Warner Center as its year-round home, and building a district around it that promises to draw fans, concerts and crowds to the West Valley for decades to come.

What's planned

At the center of Rams Village is the team's permanent headquarters and training complex — more than 350,000 square feet of state-of-the-art facilities. The two full-size natural-grass practice fields already on the site would be joined by a proposed 150,000-square-foot indoor practice field that could seat up to 2,500 guests.

The Rams already have a foot in the door: a temporary practice facility on the land opened in August 2024 and will keep operating while the permanent campus is designed and built.

Aerial rendering of the Rams headquarters, practice field and performance venue lit up at night in Warner Center Rendering
An early rendering of the proposed Rams Village campus and performance venue in Warner Center. Design by Gensler. Plans are subject to city approvals and may change.

More than a football campus

The proposal reaches well beyond the gridiron. Plans call for two indoor performance venues — one seating about 5,000 and another about 2,500 — designed to bring concerts, awards shows and live entertainment to the heart of the San Fernando Valley. Around them, the "village" concept layers in housing, retail, dining, office space and public gathering areas.

  • 52 acres of mixed-use development in Warner Center
  • 350,000+ sq ft Rams headquarters & training facility
  • Two performance venues (~5,000 and ~2,500 seats)
  • Housing, retail & dining woven through a walkable district

The timeline

This is a long game. Estimated to cost up to $10 billion, construction could begin as early as 2027 and take roughly a decade to complete. Like any project of this scale, it moves through city review and community input, and the designs shown today are early renderings that will evolve.

What it means for the West Valley

For visitors and locals alike, Rams Village would give the West Valley something few suburbs of any city can claim: an NFL team's beating heart, wrapped in a walkable district of venues, restaurants and public space — steps from Westfield Topanga & The Village, the holiday ice rink and Warner Center Park's summer concerts.

We'll be following it closely. As approvals, groundbreakings and opening dates firm up, you'll find the latest right here.

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