Quixote scales back LA soundstage footprint, trims staff

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Hudson Pacific Properties is winding down most Quixote soundstage operations in Los Angeles and exiting Georgia and New Mexico, laying off about 70 employees across Atlanta and LA as production demand slows after a streaming-era boom. Quixote’s fleet and on-site services remain active, with Griffith Park Studios staying open for an existing tenant. The company expects roughly $21 million to $27 million in annual savings by relocating equipment to LA and New York and refocusing on core assets, amid a broader retrenchment of Hollywood’s production infrastructure.
- Quixote to lay off 70 staffers, wind down most of its sound stage business in another blow to Hollywood New York Post
- Quixote production services vendor to wind down most of its soundstage business in L.A. Los Angeles Times
- Quixote Cuts Most of Its L.A. Soundstage Business, Leaves Georgia and New Mexico Entirely The Hollywood Reporter
- Quixote Studios Exiting Atlanta, Deploying Assets To New York & L.A. Deadline
- Quixote Studios Lays Off 70, Winds Down L.A. Locations Amid Production Slump Variety
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