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Zima is a lightly-carbonated alcopop beverage made by the Coors Brewing Company. It is an un-hopped beer with flavoring agents added, and has slightly more …
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Location Scouting :: Lower Manhattan Skyline … 460 days ago by Sam Rohn - Location Scout · Empire State Building :: Location Scout …
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Hardly anyone, leastly a location scout
would argue that New York City has a boring skyline!
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Mark McKennon and I recently had the opportunity to tour Lightbox-NY, a 10,000 sf rental studio / industrial location in the Bronx, on Barretto Street, in the Hunts Point area, in the building complex I have always known the Bronx Apparel Center.
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Note: The following is a draft of “Securing A Great Location”, published in Moviemaker Magazine’s 2005 Beginner’s Guide To Making Movies


