When looking at the aerial view of the development of the new L.A. stadium that'll host both the Los Angeles Rams and Chargers, one thing immediately comes to mind. It looks monstrous.
Kevin Demoff, the man who pushed this huge project, spoke about the building of such a project on Thursday as new photos were released for all to take in, via Alden Gonzalez of ESPN.
Article Continues Below“It’s a science,” he said.
“To me, it’s just about trying to get the best glimpse you can of the stadium,” Demoff said. “This is one of the world’s most visible stadiums from the air, and it’s great to check that out and see it on its way.”
“I think the evolution of this stadium certainly mimics the evolution of our team and our franchise here in Los Angeles,” Demoff said. “Your team’s never complete, but hopefully when we get to 2020, the team’s grown as much as the stadium has by that point.”
Of course, both NFL franchises moved to Los Angeles as of late and are making the best of a current situation while time passes by.
The new stadium sits four miles from LAX, the fifth-busiest airport in the world. Every passenger who's taken off or landed at the famed airport has now had an opportunity to take that glimpse at the new digs.
This stadium represents the very first to be built in Los Angeles in nearly a century and will host the Super Bowl in 2022 as well as the College Football Playoff National Championship in 2023.