Along with Jim Harbaugh, 'The Bolt' training facility is another major step for the Chargers to create a winning culture and regain relevance.
EL SEGUNDO, Calif. — It took a little longer than expected, but for Los Angeles Chargers chief of staff Fred Maas and the rest of the organization, the team's new headquarters was worth the wait. After seven years of toiling in a temporary facility in Costa Mesa, the Chargers opened a 150,000 square foot space just minutes from LAX, the beach and SoFi Stadium.
Overall, the team's temporary facilities in Orange County ranked 30th in the league. In a major upgrade, food in the new facility will be prepared in a cafeteria operated by Wolfgang Puck Catering and includes a pizza oven shaped like a Chargers helmet. Maas said he considered all the feedback in putting together the new facility for the team. 'When we started here, it wasn't really the survey that drove us,' Maas said.
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