Skyline Locations Opens Location Service for Film Production in Boston, Massachusetts

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Thu Aug 27, 2009 2:22pm EDT

Initially offering 23 class-A properties as film and television locations in the
greater Boston area
BOSTON--(Business Wire)--
During the last three years, a substantial amount of film production and
television production activity, historically based in Los Angeles, has moved to
Boston, Massachusetts and more recent trends indicate that Boston's influx of
filming activity is here to stay.Skyline Locations (www.skylinelocations.com) -
a Los Angeles based location service for film production - responded this month
to this dramatic evolution in the film and television industry by opening a
full-service version of its operation in Boston
(www.skylinelocations.com/boston) with a portfolio of 23 class-A office and
mixed-use properties for filming and anticipates that film production demands
will support an even greater portfolio.Skyline Locations anticipates that its
Boston portfolio will more than double within the next 60-90 days.

Skyline Locations serves as the agent for property owners desiring to avail
their properties to the film production industry to maximize revenues through
short-term licensing as filming locations for film production, television
production, commercials and photo shoots.Skyline Locations offers its services
to property owners through unparalleled experience and professionalism in film
and television production as well as commercial property development and
management - a unique blend of experiences affording Skyline Locations an
unmatched ability to manage film-related activities within these real estate
environments without disrupting normal business activities.Lead by D. Sinclair
Anderson II, principal (www.skylinelocations.com/bios), Skyline Locations opened
its doors to the Los Angeles market in 2004 as a subsidiary of SHM Partners
(www.shmpartners.com), a real estate development and management company whose
list of accomplishments includes the development of Los Angeles Center Studios -
a full service film studio campus in downtown Los Angeles.

According to the Massachusetts Film Office (www.mafilm.org), Massachusetts has
been home to more than 25 projects filming in Boston and throughout the state
over the last three years.Film production through 2008 includes such titles as
"Ghosts of Girlfriends Past," "Bride Wars," "Paul Blart:Mall Cop," "Pink Panther
II," "Gone Baby Gone," and many more.There are more than ten features currently
filming or in various stages of production in Boston plus a series of television
productions, commercials and still photo projects.One of the largest
contributing factors to the influx of production activity is a very aggressive
Film Tax Credit (www.mafilm.org/tax-credits) which, according to the
Massachusetts Film Office, has attracted more than $675 million in new direct
spending within Massachusetts.The Massachusetts Tax Credit affords filmmakers
who meet certain requirements a tax credit equal to 25 cents for every new
dollar of spending that they bring to Massachusetts plus a 100% sales tax
exemption on any production related items purchased in the state.

D. Sinclair Anderson II says, "Skyline Locations will remain committed to the
Los Angeles region as the home to film and television production.At the same
time, we have to recognize that many factors are changing the landscape of our
industry and we need to grow with these trends.I firmly believe that Skyline
Locations` establishment as the premier provider of location services in markets
such as Boston will foster synergies that will allow us to realize sustainable
growth in the Los Angeles and Boston marketplaces simultaneously."

Skyline Locations Information: www.SkylineLocations.com/pubdocs/brochure.asp





Skyline Locations
D. Sinclair Anderson II
617-820-5199|213-680-7400
SAnderson@SkylineLocations.com



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