Quixote Studios Winds Down Atlanta, Shifts Assets to NYC and LA

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Quixote Studios is winding down its Atlanta operations and redeploying equipment to New York and Los Angeles, while exiting most leased sound stages in L.A.; the phased wind-down will cut about 70 jobs across Atlanta and L.A. in coming quarters. Hudson Pacific, which bought Quixote in 2022 for $360 million, expects up to $27 million in annual cost savings and will focus on its higher‑performing studio/office assets, with Quixote’s fleet and services continuing in NYC/LA and Sunset Studios remaining unaffected; L.A. leases will wind down except for Griffith Park, signaling broader portfolio discipline.
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- Quixote Cuts Most of Its L.A. Soundstage Business, Leaves Georgia and New Mexico Entirely The Hollywood Reporter
- Quixote Studios Lays Off 70, Winds Down L.A. Locations Amid Production Slump Variety
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