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Client: Wilson Meany Sullivan
Lead Agency: City of Inglewood Redevelopment Agency
Date Completed: In Progress

The Proposed Hollywood Park Redevelopment Project consists of the redevelopment of the approximate 238-acre Racetrack Grandstand and the Pavilion/Casino and the construction of a new mixed-use development. The Proposed Project includes demolition of all improvements and structures on the Project Site, including the Hollywood Park Racetrack and grandstand, and the new construction of approximately 2,995 dwelling units, 620,000 square feet (sf) of retail space, 75,000 sf of office/commercial space, a 300-room hotel including 20,000 sf of related meeting space, and 10,000 sf of community serving uses for the Home Owners' Association (HOA). The Pavilion/Casino will be relocated on the Project Site and reconfigured as a 120,000 sf Casino/gambling facility. A four-acre site is proposed to be set aside for civic uses which could be a combination of one or more uses such as a school, library, community center, etc., subject to economic feasibility. Approximately 25 acres will be designated for recreation/open space for the development, including 2.5 acres developed as an HOA Recreational Facility. The two racetrack infield lakes currently existing on the Project Site will be relocated on the Project Site as an integral component of the proposed master plan. The residential product types will include single family, townhomes, stacked flats, condominium buildings and residential units over retail in the town center.

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