Mayor Foley confirms Chargers moving corporate headquarters to Costa Mesa
The announcement Thursday that the Chargers NFL franchise is moving to Los Angeles brings good news to Costa Mesa as the team has confirmed it will make the City of the Arts its official corporate headquarters and training and practice facility.
“While we understand this move was a difficult decision, the city is excited to be the new home for the Chargers,” Mayor Katrina Foley said.
Foley spoke by phone Thursday with Chargers owner Dean Spanos, who said he is also looking forward to moving to Costa Mesa and hopes to have their headquarters operational by July.
“Mr. Spanos said he wants his organization to be part of the fabric of our community,” said Mayor Foley, who looks forward to the energy, excitement and community involvement of having an NFL team make Costa Mesa its home.
She said Spanos told her that many of his players get involved in and support the local community.
In fact, according to the National Football League’s website, “As steward of a sport enjoyed by millions of fans, the NFL has a special responsibility to use its platform to promote causes that improve the health and well-being of its fans and players and support the communities in which they live.”
The city staff continue to work closely with the Chargers organization on the tenant improvements needed for the existing building and to ensure a smooth transition.