
NEWS
This Project Could Make $3B Impact
ATLANTA— It has an expected build out of over 10 million square feet of mixed-use development over the next decade.
Dan Rosenfelt with Third Rail Studios and Michael Hahn with Capstone South Properties
On this CEO Exclusive we continue our series of discussions on the growing entertainment industry in Georgia with Third Rail Studios President, Dan Rosenfelt and Michael Hahn, President of Capstone South.
Third Rail Studios Earns Digital Distinction as First Wired Certified Film Studio in North America
WiredScore, the company behind the world’s leading rating system for technological capacity in commercial buildings, and The Integral Group announced today that Third Rail Studios, a 60,000-square- foot innovative film and television production studio with sound stages and office space located in Atlanta, Ga. has achieved the designation of being the first Wired Certified film studio in North America. The designation was assigned upon review of the property’s best-in-class connectivity, technological infrastructure and readiness to adopt emerging technologies.
The Doraville Explorers
Hopes are high for the multimodal, multifaceted redevelopment of a former GM assembly site in Greater Atlanta, beginning with a new entertainment production studio.
GA GA LAND
Y’all listen up – Y’allywood is No. 1 at the box office. In 2016, Georgia overtook California as the top location for production of feature films – 17 of the top 100 grossing movies were filmed here. Feature film and television shoots led to an economic impact of $9.5 billion in fiscal 2017 and $2.7 billion in direct spending.
Gray Television Acquisition of Third Rail Studios Will Expand Footprint of Planned Studio City
Six years after opening their doors, Third Rail Studios‘ film and TV production facility in Doraville has been acquired by Broadcasting heavyweight Gray Television. The facility is located just adjacent to the 127-acre shuttered GM factory site where Gray Television plans to build a “Studio City” mixed-use development anchored by TV and movie studios. The facility was acquired Integral Group for $27.5 million, according to a report by NextTv.
Movie studio to anchor GM redevelopment – now called Assembly
Metro Atlanta’s newest movie studio will be the first major project at the site of the former GM plant in Doraville — a development that now has a new name — “Assembly.”
The Integral Group, which acquired the GM site last year, is partnering with Capstone South Properties to develop “Third Rail Studios” on a six-acre section of the 165-acre development.