The Kali Hotel and Rooftop, which recently broke ground in Los Angeles, is this week’s Project of the Week. The hotel will form part of Marriott’s Autograph Collection and will open in Hollywood Park ahead of several major sporting events due to be held in the city.
Key location
KPC Development Company has broken ground on the $300-million Kali Hotel and Rooftop, Autograph Collection at Hollywood Park in Inglewood, California.
The hotel will be located at 3737 Stadium Drive. The 300-key hotel is the only one permitted within the Hollywood Park Specific Plan zone. It is adjacent to SoFi Stadium and YouTube Theater, within walking distance of Intuit Dome and Kia Forum, and 4 miles from Los Angeles International Airport.
The 300-acre Hollywood Park is owned, being developed and operated by Los Angeles Rams Owner/Chairman E. Stanley Kroenke. It is the largest urban mixed-use development under construction in the Western United States.
In addition to Kali Hotel, the city within a city of Hollywood Park will include up to five million square feet of creative office space, an exceptional retail district reaching up to 890,000 square feet, and as many as 2,500 sophisticated new residences. Expansive outdoor-oriented districts will border the 12-acre Lake Park, interwoven with 25 acres of tree-lined public parks and open spaces.
Ambitious project
Kali Hotel and Rooftop joins Autograph Collection Hotels, part of Marriott Bonvoy’s global portfolio of over 30 brands. The distinctive premium brand features over 320 independent hotels. The project will open in Spring 2026.
Clayco is leading the project as the builder, with architects Lamar Johnson Collaborative (LJC), and Sixteenfifty Creative Intelligence taking over interior design and branding.
Plans for the 13-story hotel provide 300 guest rooms including 34 suites, along with a pool and yoga deck, spa, fitness centre, three food and beverage concepts, and nearly 20,000 square feet of meetings and events space. Onsite parking comprises 315 stalls on the hotel’s ground and subterranean levels.
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