
The Los Angeles Rams are reshaping the city once again with the announcement of Rams Village, a massive development planned for Warner Center in Woodland Hills. This new complex won’t just be the team’s permanent headquarters. It will become a key destination for Angelenos, merging sports, entertainment, and everyday life.
A new landmark in the West Valley
Spanning 52 acres, Rams Village will feature modern practice facilities, two performance venues, retail spaces, housing, and public parks. For those who don’t follow football, it’s still a major civic move: a new neighborhood built around community and culture, not just competition.
Rams Village, more than a practice facility
Rams Village centers around a state-of-the-art training facility, but it’s about far more than football. The development includes a 5,000-seat indoor venue, a second 2,500-seat space, and plans for concerts, festivals, and other live events that will serve the entire San Fernando Valley.
It’s designed to connect with existing destinations like Topanga Village and bring a fresh wave of activity to Woodland Hills. The combination of green space, retail, entertainment, and residential buildings creates a new ecosystem. One where you can live, work, and play in the same place.
Local impact and long-term vision
For Angelenos, especially those in the Valley, Rams Village offers something rare. A new anchor point for jobs, housing, and culture. The area, historically quieter than downtown or the Westside, will attract everything from startup offices to food pop-ups and concerts.
Also, this isn’t just a facility for athletes. It’s a new kind of L.A. experience built from the ground up. The development blends sports infrastructure with public access, sustainability, and design innovation, giving the city a project that reflects where L.A. is headed next.