The WNBA is surging ahead. A new broadcast deal from 2026, the franchise valuations going through the roof in 2025, and the crowd, viewership increasing year on year, the teams are capitalizing, building multi-million dollar practice complexes. Caitlin Clark’s Indiana Fever has its $78 million facility opening before the 2027 season. Cameron Brink’s Los Angeles Sparks have topped them all.
The Los Angeles Sparks have finally announced plans for a new practice facility in El Segundo, California, with a stellar $150 million investment. It is the largest investment in a single women’s team’s facility. “We’re building a place where Sparks players can be at their best on and off the court,” Sparks managing partner and team governor Eric Holoman said, “From cutting-edge training and recovery