http://losangeles.cbslocal.com/2018/01/03/rams-chargers-stadium-progress/
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The Los Angeles Rams and Chargers have shown off their future new home rising from a very deep hole in suburban Inglewood.
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The Los Angeles Rams and Chargers have shown off their future new home rising from a very deep hole in suburban Inglewood.
The teams on Wednesday gave news media a hard-hat tour of the stadium construction site about 10 miles (16 kilometers) southwest of downtown Los Angeles and not far from the eastern approach to Los Angeles International Airport’s two northern runways.
The $2.6 billion project is 3-and-a-half times the size of Disneyland.
Dean Alexander Spanos is the Controlling Owner and Chairman of the Board for the Los Angeles Chargers franchise.
From Dean Spanos birthday (5/26/17) to the date of the article mentioning the new stadium being constructed for the Los Angeles sports teams (1/3/18) is exactly 223 days.
It is also 7 months and 9 days, a lot like 79.
Kroenke = 79
Stan Kroenke is the owner of Kroenke Sports & Entertainment, Denver Nuggets of the NBA, Colorado Avalanche of the NHL, Colorado Rapids of Major League Soccer, Colorado Mammoth of the National Lacrosse League and the Los Angeles Rams of the NFL.
From Stan Kroenke's birthday (7/29/17) to the date of this article (1/3/18) is a span of 22 weeks and 4 days, a lot like 224.
Robert Aylesworth Jr. is the individual in charge of the stadium construction.
The $2.6 billion, 70,000-seat stadium was originally supposed to open for the 2019 NFL season but heavy rains last year delayed excavation and it’s now expected to open in 2020.
The project backed by billionaire Rams owner Stan Kroenke was a prime factor in the league’s decision to allow the Rams to move from St. Louis, returning the NFL to Los Angeles after a 21-year absence from the nation’s second-largest market. The Chargers then exercised their opportunity to join the Rams in Los Angeles.
In the meantime, the Rams will continue to play at historic Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum and the Chargers will remain at tiny StubHub Center in suburban Carson.
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