New television and movie production studios are coming to metro-Atlanta
New state-of-the-art television and movie production studios are coming to metro-Atlanta.
The owners of Gray Television is building new studios in the Atlanta area on a former GM Plant. Note Studio City originally meant the ViacomCBS offices in the San Fernando Valley where KCAL9/KCBS2 and CBSN LA are located.
New state-of-the-art television and movie production studios are coming to metro-Atlanta.
The major investment in North Dekalb could attract thousands of new jobs and millions of dollars of new investments.
Construction of phase one of the studio city could start as early as this summer.
From cars, to movies and TV shows, the former General Motors plant site in Doraville is getting reinvented.
“It represents the single largest investment in Doraville in over 70 years, when the original GM plant on that same site was built, in 1948,” said Mayor Joseph Geierman, of the City of Doraville.
The site, which has been empty for nearly 15 years, will soon be turned into a mixed-use community with ten television and movie production studios and an e-gaming facility.