Sunset Bronson Studios
1438 N GOWER ST, LOS ANGELES, CA, 90028
Sunset Bronson Studios is a historic film, television, and radio production facility on Sunset Boulevard in Hollywood, owned and operated by Hudson Pacific Properties. Originally built in 1919 and acquired by Warner Bros. in the early 1920s, the lot is where the first feature-length talkie, The Jazz Singer, was filmed in 1927, and it later operated as KTLA/Tribune Studios before Hudson Pacific acquired it in 2008. The campus offers production sound stages, backlot, and production office space, complemented by modern office towers (ICON, CUE, EPIC). It is a major hub for streaming and studio content, with Netflix as an anchor tenant leasing sound stages and office space and using the site as its Los Angeles headquarters. KTLA, the longtime broadcast tenant, has been housed at the lot for more than 50 years.
Known for: Netflix productions · KTLA broadcasts · The Jazz Singer (1927, historic)
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