Cinespace Studios Opens New Production Campus in Woodland Hills

The new 10-acre facility aims to boost the local entertainment industry with six sound stages.

Published on Mar. 2, 2026

Cinespace Studios has opened a new production campus in Woodland Hills, California, featuring six sound stages across 10 acres. Co-CEO Eoin Egan expressed optimism that the new studio will drive production in the local entertainment industry, which has faced challenges in recent years. The campus is the company's first location in Los Angeles and comes as the state has increased tax credits for eligible film and TV productions through the California Film Commission's latest incentive program.

Why it matters

The opening of Cinespace's new production campus in Woodland Hills is seen as a boost for the local entertainment industry in Los Angeles, which has struggled with production declines in recent years. The facility's sound stages and amenities are expected to attract more film and TV projects to the area, helping to create jobs and economic activity.

The details

The new Cinespace Studios campus in Woodland Hills features six sound stages across 10 acres of land. Co-CEO Eoin Egan said the facility has already welcomed a steady stream of production scouts, many of whom have successfully received the California State Incentive and are choosing to keep their projects in Los Angeles. The campus is Cinespace's first location in the city, with the company having other production facilities across the country that have been used for shows like "Chicago Fire" and "Stranger Things".

  • In June 2025, the California Film Commission administered the Film & Television Tax Credit Program 4.0, which provides increased tax credits on eligible productions across the state.
  • In May 2025, Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass signed an executive directive aimed at making it easier for film and television companies to produce projects in the city by lowering costs and streamlining processes for on-location filming.

The players

Eoin Egan

Co-Chief Executive Officer of Cinespace Studios.

Karen Bass

Mayor of Los Angeles, who celebrated the opening of the new Cinespace Studios campus and highlighted the city's dedication to growing the entertainment industry.

Cinespace Studios

A production company that has opened a new 10-acre campus in Woodland Hills, California, featuring six sound stages.

California Film Commission

The state agency that administers the Film & Television Tax Credit Program, which provides increased incentives for eligible productions.

Gavin Newsom

The Governor of California, whose office said the new tax credit program will increase the number of film jobs supported by the program by about 50%.

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What they’re saying

“Over the past months alone, we've already welcomed a steady stream of production scouts, many of whom have successfully received the California State Incentive and are choosing to keep their productions right here in Los Angeles.”

— Eoin Egan, Co-Chief Executive Officer, Cinespace Studios (CBS News Los Angeles)

“Today's grand opening of Cinespace Studios' first campus in Los Angeles is a testament to what we've always known – L.A. is the creative capital of the world. When we invest in the industry, the industry invests in Los Angeles.”

— Karen Bass, Mayor of Los Angeles (CBS News Los Angeles)

What’s next

Cinespace Studios plans to continue expanding its production facilities in the Los Angeles area, aiming to attract more film and TV projects to the region and support the growth of the local entertainment industry.

The takeaway

The opening of Cinespace Studios' new production campus in Woodland Hills represents a significant investment in Los Angeles' entertainment industry, coming at a time when the state has increased tax credits and the city has taken steps to make it easier for productions to film locally. This facility is expected to draw more projects to the area, creating jobs and economic activity in a sector that has faced challenges in recent years.