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The Los Angeles Studio Plan

The TVC Plan is a $1+ billion investment in the iconic Television City, modernizing its production facilities, creating thousands of jobs, and celebrating Los Angeles’ status as the creative capital of the world.

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When Television City opened its gates in 1952, it was the first purpose-built television studio in the world. For nearly 70 years, it has been home to some of the industry’s most beloved shows and stars.

The TVC plan will preserve Television City’s legacy and secure its future as a premier studio facility. Architect William Pereira’s original plan for the studio focused on flexibility and adaptability, calling for the eventual development of dozens of stages and several multi-story office buildings. TVC realizes Pereira’s futuristic vision, allowing the studio to accommodate evolving technologies, sustainable infrastructure and enhanced community and production experiences.

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This investment in Television City will deliver new technology-rich studios that today's productions need, helping keep entertainment industry jobs in Los Angeles.

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New Jobs During Construction

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Total Economic Output
During Construction

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Total Annual Economic Output Once Operational

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June 23, 2023

Ghetto Film School Teams With Hackman Capital Partners Affiliate The MBS Group To Usher In Below-The-Line Illumination Training Program For GFS Students

The MBS Group, an affiliate of Hackman Capital Partners and the world’s largest studio operating and production services company, has partnered with the award-winning nonprofit Ghetto Film School (GFS) to offer students the opportunity…
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June 7, 2023

Mayor Dedicates Pan Pacific Park Play Structure

Mayor Karen Bass and Councilwoman Katy Yaroslavsky cut a ribbon on June 1 for a play structure that replaced one destroyed by an arsonist last July in Pan Pacific Park.
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June 2, 2023

Pan Pacific Park Playground Reopens in Fairfax District After Being Destroyed by Arsonist Last Year

FAIRFAX, LOS ANGELES (CNS) -- Mayor Karen Bass and City Councilwoman Katy Yaroslavsky Thursday officially reopened a young children's playground at Pan Pacific Park that was destroyed last year in a…

TVC ensures the studio will continue to be a world-class production facility and will generate significant economic and community benefits.