
Shomof is busy with projects across the LA area. Inglewood is also poised to get a new, highly contested Clippers arena. The Crenshaw/LAX rail line is expected to open before all of that, in 2019, and will have a stop nearby. There are other big, new developments headed for Inglewood. When complete, that project, developed Wilson Meany and Stockbridge Capital, will create office space, retail, apartments and townhouses, a 300-room hotel, and acres of green space. The multi-billion-dollar stadium is slated to open in the summer of 2020.Īround that same time, the first phase of the sprawling, 298-acre mixed-use district surrounding the stadium is expected to open. The developer expects to have building permits from the city of Inglewood in the coming weeks, and is still aiming for a 2020 opening for the hotel. No operator has been chosen yet, but it’s “very likely” to be run by the Shomof Group itself, says a Shomof Group spokesperson. Images show off the promised new swimming pool, a swanky lobby, and updated rooms.

The 180-room hotel will be totally overhauled with design by NE Design and landscape architecture by KSA Design Studio.

Now, we’re seeing how that goal might be realized, via new renderings of the hotel’s post-renovation interiors. When developer Izek Shomof bought the no-frills Airport Park View Hotel near the site of the under-construction Inglewood stadium that will house the Los Angeles Rams and Los Angeles Chargers, he had big plans to turn it into “one of the nicest projects in the whole area.”
