Rams owner Stan Kroenke is accumulating land and home in Woodland Hills, which arrives in concert with speculation about the crew most likely constructing a new headquarters and teaching facility. After getting the vacant Woodland Hills Promenade for $150 million not long ago, Kroenke has now bought the 13-story Anthem Blue Cross constructing and its land close to the Promenade, according to the Los Angeles Day-to-day News.

This most up-to-date obtain ran Kroenke $175 million, bringing the total price tag of the land to $325 million. It spans 65 acres, which is a lot more than more than enough land to develop the team’s headquarters. The Los Angeles Times claimed in February that the Rams could create their observe facility in Woodland Hills, and that was in advance of the buy of the Promenade was even manufactured.

According to the Everyday News, “the strategy makes it possible for the land’s owner to create a combined-use intricate with 1,432 apartment units, a 28-story business office tower, two lodges — and a 10,000-seat leisure and sporting activities center.”

It’s possible the Rams will establish one thing that resembles the Cowboys’ headquarters, “The Star,” in Frisco. There, they have a observe facility, resort, searching centre and eating selections, producing it extra than just the team’s primary constructing.