Warner Bros.’ Las Vegas Film Studio Proposal Loses Its Developer (Casino.org)

One of two major Hollywood studios proposed for Las Vegas no longer has anyone to build it. Last August, Warner Bros. Studios proposed to have Birtcher Development build this $900 million studio on 34 acres on the campus of UNLV. (Image: Birtcher Development) Newport Beach, Calif.’s Birtcher Development is no longer set to construct Warner Bros. Studios Nevada, a 34-acre film complex the studio giant proposed to build at the Harry Reid Research and Technology Park at UNLV. The dissolution of the deal was first reported by The Nevada Independent. Both Warner Bros. and rival Sony Pictures Entertainment had proposals in play to compete for $190 million in annual transferable Nevada film tax credits promised by a bill that seeks to expand Nevada’s tax credits from its current $10 million. That bill, SB 496 — introduced by Nevada Senator Roberta Lange (D-LV) during the 2023 legislative session — failed to make it to a floor vote and the legislature did not meet… Read More

Category: Las Vegas, Legislation, Birtcher, film credits, Nevada, SB 496, Sony Pictures Entertainment, Summerlin Production Studios, Warner Bros. Studios 

Source: Casino.org


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