U.K. Studio Boom 'White Hot9 Despite a Year of Lockdown

[...]despite the chaos faced by the British industry and numerous productions left mothballed for months, the demand for studio space didnâeuro™t stall at all during the pandemic. Elsewhere and also now under construction, Sky Studios Elstree (north of London) is set to become an enormous 14-stage f...

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