Where is the Promised Construction at the Film Studio?

We were driving down 248 today and noticed there was no construction happening at the Film Studio. We took a left turn and headed down to Park City Heights. It was like Santa’s village with construction folks doing all sorts of things. We thought, “this is what it looks like when someone really wants to …

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Crews working Saturday on Film Studio Construction

A quick not eon the Film Studio. We saw crews working on the Film Studio on Saturday. Dump trucks-galore were headed in and out with a front-end loader working behind the facility. We’re not sure exactly what is happening but it does seem to confirm a commitment from Sahara Construction to continue to work.

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Park City Film Studios Says They Are Resuming Construction

Park City Film Studios issued a press release today stating that “Construction Development Continues After Brief Cessation”. The press release says the studio came to an agreement with Gary Crandall, the owner/developer of Newpark Town Center “to advance completion of this project”. Construction company Sahara, L.L.C. has confirmed (according to the press release) that they …

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Time Is Running Out on the Film Studio

As we were walking Round Valley this morning, we turned and looked back at the shell of Park City Film Studios and wondered what would become of it. Unlike what was promised weeks ago, there doesn’t appear to be any asphalt laid. The roof is also open in a number of places, allowing water to get …

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Film Studio Timeline

In case you were wondering what Park City Film Studios means when they say the project is “anticipated to remain on schedule,” we were doing research on the Film Studio and came across a “phasing timeline” which states when various elements of the Park City Film Studio are supposed to be done.

Interesting… As Game of Thrones often says, winter is coming.

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Studio Suspended.

Driving down Highway 248, you sure don’t miss the new Park City Film Studio’s building. It’s 40 feet tall, framed of steel, and appears to be built to last, at least what’s been completed. What you may miss are the workers that are supposed to be constructing the facility. Where are they? Are they taking …

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