The Fall Of Y’allywood: A Reckoning Comes For Georgia Studio Owners Amid Collapse In Film Production
Hollywood has dramatically scaled back the number of productions being filmed in Atlanta, leaving swaths of new studio space in the metro area quiet and owners scrambling to cover operating costs.
“We got nothing right now,” Rooker Co. CEO John Rooker, who owns Atlanta Metro Studios in Union City, told Bisnow. “In my mind, this will be the longest we’ve ever been down, including when Covid hit.”
Hollywood has dramatically scaled back the number of productions being filmed in Atlanta, leaving swaths of new studio space in the metro area quiet and owners scrambling to cover operating costs.
“We got nothing right now,” Rooker Co. CEO John… Read MoreBisnow News Feed
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