Hollywood Park
Inglewood, CA
Hollywood Park, once the site of the legendary Hollywood Park Racetrack, is being transformed into the largest urban mixed-use development underway in the Western United States. Covering nearly 300 acres in Inglewood, this iconic location, once a glamorous destination for stars and racegoers from the 1930s to the 1960s, is entering a bold new era.
After an extensive community engagement process and planning led by Wilson Meany, entitlements for a 238-acre master plan were secured in 2009. In 2015, following a successful citizen-led initiative, the City of Inglewood approved the right to build a world-class football stadium. Demolition of the former racetrack began in 2012, and a new Hollywood Park Casino opened in 2014. That same year, Rams Owner and Chairman E. Stanley Kroenke acquired the site, along with 60 adjacent acres, setting the stage for SoFi Stadium, now the home of the NFL’s Rams and Chargers.
Wilson Meany remains a key force behind the first phase of vertical development, which includes residential, office, and retail spaces. Their continued leadership ensures that Hollywood Park evolves as a dynamic, walkable, live-work-play community deeply rooted in its historical legacy and driven by forward-thinking urban development.