Stan Kroenke and Wilson Meany, owners of Hollywood Park and its SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, have signed up four new retail tenants.
The 300-acre Hollywood Park leased storefronts for Mexican restaurant Martin’s Cocina y Cantina, The Meeting Spot bar and Phenix Salon Suites hair salon at 1011 Stadium Drive, the Commercial Observer reported.
Hollywood Park will also temporarily house CineVita, an immersive “movie soundtrack experience.”
Terms of the leases were not disclosed. Kennedy Wilson Brokerage served as leasing agent.
Martin’s Cocina y Cantina will occupy 3,600 square feet; The Meeting Spot will take up 2,800 square feet and Phenix Salon Suites will fill 15,600 square feet. The businesses are slated to open in early spring.
CineVita will take up 15,000 square feet in a “spiegeltent” from December through April. The show aims to bring “audiences back to the golden age of cinema” with live events produced by For The Record.
Hollywood Park, which replaced the horse racetrack of the same name, will include 890,000 square feet of offices, shops and restaurants, in addition to the $5 billion SoFi Stadium and 6,000-seat YouTube Theater, surrounded by up to 2,500 homes, parks and a lake, according to its website.
When complete, the development owned by the L.A. Rams owner and San Francisco-based Wilson Meany will have up to 5 million square feet of offices and a 300-room hotel.
A timeline for the Hollywood Park build-out was not disclosed.
Hollywood Park officially opened its retail component last year with movie theater Cinepolis Luxury Cinemas and Residency Art Gallery, according to the Observer. Other tenants include JD Sports, Iconix Fitness and Cosm, a venue for experiential media.
— Dana Bartholomew
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