The first phase of Hollywood Park’s retail district totals 500,000 square feet, with 320,000 square feet currently under construction to be unveiled in 2024.

Cinépolis Luxury Cinemas was the first tenant to open this summer as LA’s first dine-in IMAX restaurant that includes specialty cocktails, with more local businesses and international brands stretching across multiple blocks and walkable courtyards to come. 

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Courtesy Antojitos Martin

Emphasizing diversity and inclusion, Hollywood Park’s tenants will feature concepts including Grilled Fraiche led by South Los Angeles’ Peace Love Reedburg; a second location for family-owned, Inglewood-based juice bar Antojitos Martin, Three Weavers GRDN, the latest venture from Lynne Weaver, founder of Inglewood’s Three Weavers Brewing Company; and Red Bay Coffee by Keba Konte, an artist and successful food entrepreneur with deep roots in the San Francisco Bay Area.

Three Weavers Brewing Company is an award-winning craft brewery based in Inglewood, founded by Weaver in 2013, and named for her three daughters. Three Weavers has grown from a celebrated upstart to one of the largest, independent craft breweries in Los Angeles County. With a mission to promote a positive and inclusive community, Three Weavers is centered on its collective passion for craft beer and the motivation of bringing friends and community together.  

Also, expect to see an outpost of SMiZE Cream frozen custard from Inglewood native Tyra Banks.

Another local vendor, Christian Martin, will bring healthy, fruity and frothy concoctions from his Antojitos Martin snack bar in Inglewood to the district.

“We’re going to have healthy options along with traditional Mexican snacks, everything from smoothies, juices, breakfast sandwiches and acai bowls in the morning to crepes and elote in the afternoon,” Martin, who was born and raised in Inglewood, tells L.A. Weekly. “Being a part of this is so exciting for me and my family, we’ve lived here our whole lives. It brings a community feel to Hollywood Park rather than another big corporate chain. Being able to do business in a project like this that attracts such a diverse market is the greatest thing we could have ever asked for.”

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Courtesy Antojitos Martin

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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