Wed April 07, 2021 - Southeast Edition
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A fly-through video released by Gray TV shows how offices could be incorporated near greenspace. (Gray Television image)
Gray Television, an Atlanta-based media company, has purchased Doraville, Ga.'s shuttered General Motors facility and will build its own 127-acre master-planned community with a backbone of movie and TV production facilities.
The digital media and broadcasting company operates in 57 markets across the country. Plans call for Gray to turn the former auto plant into what company heads are calling a "Studio City," the largest blend of Hollywood/mixed-use in Georgia.
With the finalization of a deal with property developer Integral Group late in March, Gray's initial plans would include 10 television and movie production studios, plus an e-gaming facility. In addition, a large mix of apartments, townhomes, hotel space, restaurants, retail, and corporate offices also is on the drawing board, as well as communal greenspace and water features, according to an announcement from Gray Television.