Overview
Built in the 1930s, the former power plant offers an expansive canvas of art deco architecture, authentic machinery, and a column-free warehouse-like interior, all steeped in rich industrial history. The Power Plant at Skylight Redondo Beach caters to a wide range of creative visions for the global products of a modern media and content economy. While portions of the adjacent areas remain active power sites, Skylight is providing exclusive access to a vast amount of inactive and otherwise inaccessible space for filming.
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- Film & Photo Shoots
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- 4+ acres of filming locations
- Indoor/outdoor/basecamp space available
- Short-term & long-term rental flexibility
- Close proximity to LAX, all beach cities and central Los Angeles
- Numerous ancillary areas create multiple backdrops within one site
- Formidable industrial bones support production needs (functioning freight elevators, large loading bays, seamless parking access)
- Pristine waterfront views
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- 50K+ sqft
- 2x large loading bays for trucking
- 40 ft+ column-free ceilings
- Historic industrial equipment
- Original art deco architectural details
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- Approximately 2 acres of outdoor space at ground level available for filming
- All spaces are immediately adjacent to one another, to the Turbine Deck, and to basecamp lot
- Rooftop locations available overlooking the plant itself as well as pristine waterfront and Marina views
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- 3 levels of interior nooks and crannies to explore across the plant adjacent to and below the Turbine Deck
- Wide range of options to explore depending on project vision including open areas and dense industrial settings
- Option to use auxiliary areas for on-camera and BOH locations alike
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The Power Plant at Skylight Redondo Beach
