The Public Should Have an Additional 45 Days to Review AEG's Stadium EIR
Residents are only being allowed 45 days -- just over six weeks -- to review what AEG claims to be the most "thorough environmental impact report in history."
Residents are only being allowed 45 days -- just over six weeks -- to review what AEG claims to be the most "thorough environmental impact report in history."
Posted 05.08.2012
New to the Farmers Field site is a "fly-through" video of of the proposed football stadium and convention center in downtown LA. The short film, wh...
AP | BRIAN BAKST and JON KRAWCZYNSKI | Posted 04.20.2012
ST. PAUL, Minn. — A Minnesota Senate committee narrowly approved a public subsidy on Friday to help the Vikings build a new football stadium, re...
Posted 04.19.2012
The latest renderings of the proposed Farmers Field football stadium and changes to the Convention Center and LA Live give us a closer look at what co...
AP | ROBERT JABLON | Posted 04.05.2012
LOS ANGELES — A group seeking to bring the NFL back to Los Angeles unveiled a massive environmental plan Thursday, laying out ways to deal with ...
John Fitzgerald Keitel | Posted 04.23.2012
First off, just who are we expected to be rooting for, anyway? This whole conversation is moot if we don't get the right team, which means OUR team. The Chargers? Are you kidding me? The bolts are dolts. The Jaguars?
The Huffington Post | Kathleen Miles | Posted 02.03.2012
If you're a geek for architecture, these renderings of the new LA Convention Center, presented Thursday by architectural firm Populous, are like an ea...
Austin Beutner | Posted 04.02.2012
I hope Indianapolis hosts a good game between the Giants and the Patriots. But I also hope the Super Bowl returns to L.A. for Super Bowl L in 2016.
Posted 11.16.2011
Farmers Field just got a makeover -- now all it needs is final approval and a football team. In an afternoon press conference on Tuesday, architec...
Joel Epstein | Posted 11.29.2011
Here's an important story that may not have made it onto The Daily Show yet. While it is only a matter of time before Streetsblog Los Angeles has the...
AP | CHRISTINA HOAG | Posted 11.27.2011
LOS ANGELES — The developer behind a $1.2 billion plan to build a football stadium in downtown Los Angeles got a key boost Tuesday with a law th...
John Mirisch | Posted 11.11.2011
But the question at hand is not whether the Farmers Field project is good; the question is much simpler: should we be granting California Environmental Equality Act exceptions or mitigations for individual projects?
AP | JACOB ADELMAN | Posted 10.10.2011
LOS ANGELES — An annual Pac-12 championship. Boxing matches with consistent knock-out audience sizes. A Super Bowl-sized mega-event each year. ...
AP | JACOB ADELMAN | Posted 10.04.2011
LOS ANGELES — A Los Angeles council committee voted Wednesday to endorse a tentative framework agreement with a private developer that wants to ...
AP | JACOB ADELMAN | Posted 09.27.2011
LOS ANGELES — City negotiators on a deal to build an NFL stadium in downtown Los Angeles told council members Wednesday that they're convinced t...
thecitymaven.com | Posted 09.26.2011
Live Blog: Farmers Field Hearing...
Story courtesy of The City Maven. By Alice M. Walton The city of Los Angeles' negotiating team that is working with the Anschutz Entertainment ...
Story courtesy of The City Maven. By Alice M. Walton The city of Los Angeles' negotiating team that is working with the Anschutz Entertainment ...
AP | By JACOB ADELMAN | Posted 06.18.2011
LOS ANGELES -- A proposal to bring NFL football to downtown Los Angeles is not supposed to cost a public penny, but a little-noticed provision in a cu...
Curbed LA | Posted 06.05.2011
As discussions with AEG about an NFL stadium in Los Angeles continue, we're starting to think this thing actually might happen! (If the NFL wants it t...
Bloomberg | Christopher Palmeri and Andy Fixmer | Posted 05.30.2011
Billionaire Philip Anschutz's plan to build a football stadium and convention-center addition in downtown Los Angeles offers the city a financial guar...
thecitymaven.com | Posted 05.25.2011
The developer behind the proposed Farmer Field stadium told Mayor Antonio Villaraigoa's Blue Ribbon Commission today that the project will go through ...
The Huffington Post | Billy Silverman | Posted 05.25.2011
Despite its insistence that it is in no rush to push its proposal for a Downtown NFL stadium through the approval process, developer AEG's whirlwind o...
latimes.com | Seema Mehta and Rich Connell, Los Angeles Times | Posted 05.25.2011
Tough questions began to emerge Thursday at City Hall over some of the promises and forecasts being used to promote development of a National Football...
losangeles.cbslocal.com | Posted 05.25.2011
Football fans are abuzz about how soon the NFL could be coming back to town, but when it comes to the economic benefits of a new downtown stadium, tax...
Kevin James | Posted 05.15.2012