Arki Busson, a London financier, is moving forward with plans to establish a film-production studio in New Jersey, marking a growing trend in niche investments focused on production facilities. This initiative is part of Busson's strategy to transform a 70-acre site, previously an ex-Texaco plant, into a cinematic hub in Bayonne, New Jersey. The project aims to enhance the local economy and potentially position the area as a new center for film production, attracting attention from the entertainment industry.
Arki #Busson @1888Studios bringing #Hollywood to New Jersey with massive studio production https://t.co/WK6Gj3MA23
Can #ArkiBusson, bring #Hollywood to working-class #NJ? W/#Bayonne be known for more than shipping+its style of mambo? He owns 70 acres there, an ex-#Texaco plant. #cinema #realestate #CRE #mortgage #brownfields #filmstudios https://t.co/99KtopF253 via @WSJ
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