How CRE Is Bringing Creative Design And Today's Tech Advancements To LA Studios
While film and TV production has spread beyond Los Angeles to other locations in the U.S., the city is still considered the “global hub” for filming movies and shows.
LA is growing this hub by welcoming additional studio space. East End Capital has finished construction on its $230M, 255K SF studio complex in Boyle Heights. It features soundstages ranging from 14K SF to 36K SF, production offices and support space.
Cinespace Studios opened a 180K SF campus with 18K SF of soundstages in Woodland Hills, its first LA location. Meanwhile, Netflix is in talks to purchase Studio City’s Radford Studio Center, which offers 22 stages.
Commercial real estate leaders involved in bringing today’s LA studios to life are gathering at Bisnow’s Los Angeles Studio Real Estate Conference on June 16 to discuss the latest technologies, building trends and regulations. The event, taking place at The Lot at Formosa in West Hollywood, will dive into how studios can cut through the competition and create top-of-the-line spaces to entice today’s tenants.
The conference will feature opening remarks from The Lot At Formosa President Markley Lumpkins, opportunities for networking and two panels:
- Macro Studio Real Estate Outlook: Demand, Incentives and Global Competitiveness
- Modern Studios of Today: Designing, Delivering and Future-Proofing Production Spaces
Click here to register and purchase tickets.
Here are five reasons to attend Bisnow’s LA Studio Real Estate Conference on June 16:
- Learn about the types of construction — from new builds to conversions — that studios are embracing to meet LA’s production needs and the strategies construction professionals are incorporating to stay competitive.
- Gain insight into the factors impacting investment in studios and soundstages.
- Hear about construction permitting and cost increases and how building teams are building more sustainably.
- Explore how studios are adopting artificial intelligence and new technologies into their spaces and productions.
- Network and exchange contact information with investors, developers, owners, architects and other industry professionals who are involved in LA’s studios.