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February 07, 2012

New Convention Center Renderings Released

New renderings of the soon-to-be renovated Los Angeles Convention Center were released late last week. The renderings presented by architectural firm Populous, show the replacement of the old West Hall of the convention center, and the extension of the building towards the location of Farmers Field. Read More

January 18, 2012

A greener Super Bowl

We're down to the final four. This weekend the New York Giants will play the San Francisco 49ers and the Baltimore Ravens will square off against the New England Patriots to achieve the dream of every football player (and many a football fan); a trip to the Super Bowl. It won't just be festivities and fervor hitting Indianapolis when Super Bowl XLVI comes to town. The 2012 Super Bowl Host Committee recently completed an exciting new initiative, the 1st and Green Challenge, that is having a huge impact on our environment. Read More

January 11, 2012

Farmers Field makes Gov. Brown list of 2011 Milestones and Accomplishments

Governor Jerry Brown recently listed the progress made in bringing Farmers Field to Los Angeles among his milestones and accomplishments for the year 2011. In September, Governor Brown signed SB 292, a bill that will make Farmers Field one of the most environmentally friendly stadiums in the United States, while protecting the project from frivolous lawsuits. Read More

December 09, 2011

Visit the Verizon Training Ground, December 17-19

Are you ready to experience football in downtown L.A? Beginning Saturday, December 17, come visit the Verizon Training Ground at L.A. LIVE. At the Training Ground you can test your athletic skills and meet, take photos with and get autographs from professional football legends. Read More

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Community Support

  • Play L.A. Sports Fans

    L.A. Sports Fans L.A. fans support Farmers Field in Downtown Los Angeles. watch the video

  • Play Mayor Hahn

    Mayor Hahn Mayor James Hahn on the impact an NFL team has on a City. watch the video

  • Play Minority Business Associations

    Minority Business Associations On July 27th, leaders representing Los Angeles’ most prominent minority business associations gathered on the steps of City Hall to endorse the Farmers Field Project. watch the video

Facts

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This project will catapult Los Angeles to 5th in the nation for convention centers. We currently rank 15th.

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Making use of existing infrastructure, the project site is served by more than 20 freeway interchanges and 4 major freeways.

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The $1 billion commitment to build Farmers Field means no debt for the City of Los Angeles.

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Building Farmers Field will create upwards of 30,000 temporary and permanent living wage and union jobs.

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