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A new stadium construction is expected to be approved for the Los Angeles suburb of Industry by October 15 but the developers who are building it don't want to wait till their $800 million, 600-acre project is completed to bring a team to the City of Angels, according to the San Diego Union-Tribune.
In February, the developers will ask at least six NFL teams if they want to move to L.A. as early as next season (or wait till the construction is done a few years down the road). The San Diego Chargers are one of those teams. The Chargers have a three-month window every year that starts in February to inform the city of San Diego what their plans are for the coming season. The developers are hoping that the team's plans next year will be to move to Los Angeles.
Of course these developers, the Majestic Realty Co., pronounced last year that they'd have a team in L.A. by this season. They apparently still have no doubt.
Source: San Diego Union-Tribune