RIOS tapped for $600 million revamp of Television Center complex in Hollywood

The storied Hollywood site that briefly served as the studio lot for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer forerunner Metro Pictures in the early 1920s and later the headquarters of Technicolor during its 40s- and 50s-era heyday is the latest aging Tinseltown production facility that will undergo a sweeping transformation into a roughly 620,000-square-foot urban studio complex fit for the demands of the streaming age.

As recently announced, BARDAS Investment Group and Bain Capital Real Estate will lead the redevelopment of the 6.4-acre Television Center campus. Although relatively compact by traditional studio lot standards, the complex spans two city blocks with a pair major Los Angeles arteries, Santa Monica

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