The LA Sparks are in for a major upgrade, announcing plans for a dedicated $150 million training facility in what the WNBA team is calling "the largest investment to date in the history of women's sports for a single team."
The 55,000-square-foot development in El Segundo will feature two regulation basketball courts, a weight room, training areas, recovery rooms, a yoga studio, hydrotherapy, and a spa, as well as other amenities.
"We're building a place where Sparks players can be at their best on and off the court," said Sparks governor Eric Holoman in the team's Wednesday press release.
With both surging revenues and a looming new CBA shaping WNBA teams' every move, state-of-the-art facilities have become a must-have for organizations looking to attract top talent for next season — and beyond.
LA is just the latest team to enter the facility arms race, joining the Chicago Sky, Indiana Fever, Dallas Wings, New York Liberty, and 2026 expansion side Portland Fire.
The Seattle Storm, Phoenix Mercury, and Las Vegas Aces have all recently debuted their own splashy dedicated training centers.
The LA Sparks are anticipating a 2027 opening for their new facility, rushing toward the finish line following several years of short-term contracts with third-party practice centers.