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Model images of Los Angeles Stadium at Hollywood Park, the working name of the soon-to-be-shared home of the Los Angeles Rams and Chargers, were released Tuesday.

Sam Farmer‏ of the Los Angeles Times posted images of the models on Twitter:

The $2.6 billion facility is set to open for the 2020 season and will host Super Bowl LVI in 2022. Privately financed by Rams owner Stan Kroenke, the stadium will be owned and operated by the Rams franchise and leased by the Chargers.

“This is on a different scale because everything about what Stan is doing is on a different scale,” said Chris Hibbs, chief revenue officer for the L.A. Stadium and Entertainment District, told Nathan Fenno of the Los Angeles Times. “This project is big and different in all positive ways.”

The stadium is the centerpiece of an intended renovation of the Inglewood area. Kroenke and his business group have planned a revitalization of the area that includes new businesses, restaurants and other facilities that will make it attractive to fans and residents.

The construction already took a hit earlier this year, when developers said they would have to delay the planned 2019 opening by a year.