Plymouth Rock Studios executives announced Tuesday night they have severed ties with Prosperity International of Orlando, Fla., the global investment company that was to finance $550 million in studio project construction.
First they had a site, then they threaded their way through an obstacle course of local approvals, discussions and sometimes-heated arguments only to discover they had to find another site. Then they traversed another course for approvals on the second property. Then the state bailed on a $50 million infrastructure loan.
With agreements in place to lease more than 60 percent of the available office, postproduction and retail space at the future Plymouth Rock Studios, studio officials continue to focus on leasing.
A change in the layout of the new Plymouth Rock Studios connector roads would save four acres of trees from destruction.
As a soft rain fell in the dwindling light of dusk, a horde of zombies descended on Cordage Park.
Twenty PRS executives and employees biked up to 100 miles for the Best Buddies cause. Each member raised at least $1,250 for the event.
Much changed for Plymouth Rock Studios in 2009, and it turned into a sobering reality check for the nine-figure movie studio project.
Plymouth Rock Studios Real Estate CEO Bill Wynne’s eyes turn inward as he considers the obstacle course in front of him, and a shimmering fall day outside his office window turns to winter in his mind.
He’s been over these mental hurdles a hundred times, carefully considering each leg of a journey he began more than two years ago.
This latest step may look small, but it’s actually the launching pad.
While Plymouth Rock Studios continues to move through the planning process for a new studio, executives are being vague about the overall picture.
Plymouth Rock Studios Development Partner Bill Wynne said executives hope to close on a deal for the Waverly Oaks Golf Club property within three months but could not be more specific.
With a new design showroom in the Plymouth Industrial Park, Setting the Space customers can see for themselves what the staff of this staging and interior design company can do.
Every year Doug Flutie holds a charity golf tournament in Plymouth at the Pinehills. These are some images from last years tournament.