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Follow on Google News | Omni Cra Holds Groundbreaking For New Film And Tv StudioBy: Miami Omni CRA Omni CRA Chairman Marc D. Sarnoff and the Omni CRA Board of Commissioners were joined at the ceremony by Chris Cooney, COO and co-owner of EUE/Screen Gems Studios, the facility’s developer and manager, CRA Executive Director Pieter Bockweg, neighbors, and other studio executives. “Domestic and international production companies want to be in Miami and this state-of-the- In March 2014, the Omni CRA’s Board of Commissioners unanimously approved a contract with EUE/Screen Gems Studios, to design, build, operate and manage the facility as the centerpiece of the Omni area’s arts and entertainment district. The new studio, with two fully operational film sound stages of 15,000 square feet each, a 50-foot roof, 40-foot grid height, and approximately 12,000 square feet of office, editing suites, and accessory rooms will serve productions of all sizes, including major movies, television series and independent films. Once operational, EUE/Screen Gems Studios will lease the Florida Film & Television Center for 10 years with a nine-year renewal option. The annual lease payment will be $100,000 plus 11 percent of gross revenue. “The Omni CRA owns the land as well as the existing structure where the studio is being built and is investing significant capital into the project. However, this is an innovative public-private partnership where the lease payments and gross revenue share will be reinvested back into the neighborhood," In June, Bockweg was appointed by Governor Rick Scott to the Florida Film and Entertainment Advisory Council, which provides Florida’s Department of Economic Opportunity and Office of Film and Entertainment with industry insight related to developing and promoting the state’s entertainment industry. Bockweg said: “With the Florida Film & Television Center in place, the Omni CRA looks forward to discussions with state legislators to see how we can create new mechanisms for the film industry statewide and further expand the industry’s positive impact on Florida’s growing economy.” "This is an exciting opportunity for us, and we have looked forward to working in Miami for years,” Cooney, co-owner of EUE/Screen Gems Studios, said. “There’s a lot of talent in Miami in nearly all aspects of the film community, from production to crew, and unique locations that make this a natural for us. We look forward to partnering with educational institutions to create a student intern program and to strengthen Miami as a growing television production center.” EUE/Screen Gems Studios owns and operates film and television production facilities in New York City, Atlanta, and Wilmington, N.C. The Wilmington studio is the largest production studio in the United States outside California, with 10 sound stages that encompass more than 150,000 square feet. The Atlanta studio offers10 stages with 138,000 square feet of production and flex space. Together they have hosted more than 370 scripted television shows. In mid-November, the interior demolition of the existing building began, and parts of the roof were removed to accommodate for the studio’s new roof and ceiling height. Completion is scheduled for the end of summer 2015. The South Florida- based design/build team includes the architectural team from AECOM’s Coral Gables office, along with the surveying team of J. Bonfill & Associates, the Miami engineering firm of Kaderabek Company (KACO), and Fort Lauderdale- based Facchina Construction of Florida. End
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