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Steiner Studios is home to thirty soundstages, totaling 780,000 square feet (72,000 m 2) and making it New York’s largest production facility. [6] There is also an additional 224,000 square feet (20,800 m 2) of support space, which includes offices, dressing rooms, hair and make-up rooms, wardrobe rooms, mill shops, a spray booth, and prop storage. [7]
Times Square is home to many of the country's TV studios, as well as the heart of New York's theater district. All Mobile Video; GUM Studios Locations: 2-15 Borden Avenue, Long Island City, NY 11101 and 4508 2nd Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11232 AVM Unitel, 57th Street, 515 West 57th Street: houses CenterStage
The Shore Theater (formerly known as the Coney Island Theater and alternately spelled Shore Theatre) is a former movie theater in the Coney Island neighborhood of Brooklyn in New York City. The seven-story neo- Renaissance Revival building, with office space as well as a theater, is located at the intersection of Surf and Stillwell Avenues ...
The Brooklyn Navy Yard's timber shed (Building 16), constructed between 1833 and 1853, is one of the Brooklyn Navy Yard's oldest buildings, behind the 1806 commandant's house and the 1838 Naval Hospital building. [318] It is a brick building with a gable roof located on the west side of the Brooklyn Navy Yard, adjoining Navy Street. [319]
Loew's Jersey Theatre exterior 2006. Loew's Valencia, Jamaica, Queens. The Loew's Wonder Theatres were movie palaces of the Loew's Theatres chain in and near New York City. These five lavishly designed theaters were built by Loew's to establish its preeminence in film exhibition in the metropolitan New York City area and to serve as the chain's ...
Pages in category "Brooklyn Navy Yard" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
With the theater spin off in 1950, Paramount Pictures rented the theater to United Paramount Theatres. [1] During the 1950s, along with the Paramount Theatre in Brooklyn, it was the site of live rock'n'roll shows presented by promoter Alan Freed. It was also the site of the world premiere of Love Me Tender, Elvis Presley's first movie.