Overview
- The 55,000-square-foot complex will rise on Rosecrans Avenue just east of North Sepulveda Boulevard in El Segundo, near other pro team facilities.
- The organization projects an opening before the 2027 WNBA season and has released renderings, with the plan currently in the pre-construction development phase.
- Designs feature two regulation courts, an indoor–outdoor player sanctuary with an outdoor spa pool, hydrotherapy suites, dedicated nap rooms, a circular locker room, and a modern weight and training area.
- Gensler is the architect and Transwestern’s Sports & Entertainment Group is managing development, with interiors by women-run Studio Blitz; the Sparks will also relocate business operations to the site.
- El Segundo leaders publicly endorsed the project, and coverage places the move within a league trend that includes recent or planned facilities by the Mercury, Storm, Aces, Fever, Sky and Liberty.