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FreMantleMedia Leases Production Complex

The U.S. arm of London-based entertainment giant FremantleMedia has signed a long-term lease at a new studio space that will be built in Atwater Village.The production company behind “American Idol,” “America’s Got Talent” and “Family Feud” has committed to a 12-year lease for a 43,000-square-foot complex at Captiva Partners’ Reframe Studios at 4561 Colorado Blvd. CBRE Group, which brokered the deal, made the announcement.The current headquarters of FremantleMedia, which also produces game shows “The Price is Right” and “Family Feud,” has been in Burbank across from Walt Disney Co. at 2900 W. Alameda Ave. The contest and game show creator also has offices in New York City and Miami.In August last year, Captiva Partners purchased the Atwater Village industrial site, which has a pair of warehouses, through a partnership with Avalon Investment and Westbrook Partners for $38 million.

Carlos Carrasquillo at Wolcott Architecture designed the 7.3-acre project, adjacent to Quixote Studios and near to Walt Disney Co. in Burbank, Warner Bros. also in Burbank and NBCUniversal in Universal City.CBRE’s Doug Marlow and Juliana Sampson represented the landlord, Captiva Partners. Ray Howden at Cresa represented FremantleMedia.“We’re thrilled to welcome Fremantle to Reframe Studios and expect to see continued demand from media and entertainment companies for low-rise creative environments that are located in close proximity to major studios,” Captiva Partners Managing Partner Brian Abers in a statement.Driving the demand for production space throughout the city, including in North Los Angeles, is a surge of entertainment production by studios as streamers multiply and demand more content. According to CBRE, in the past four years, media and streaming firms have leased roughly 6.8 million square feet of office space in the greater Los Angeles region.

Michael Aushenker
Michael Aushenker
A graduate of Cornell University, Michael covers commercial real estate for the San Fernando Valley Business Journal. Prior to the Business Journal, Michael covered the community and entertainment beats as a staff writer for various newspapers, including the Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles, The Palisadian-Post, The Argonaut and Acorn Newspapers. He has also freelanced for the Santa Barbara Independent, VC Reporter, Malibu Times and Los Feliz Ledger.

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