Let's say you're planning to produce a remake of Monty Python and the Holy Grail and you're looking for a large sound stage that comes with a recreation of a castle with medieval battlements. Your budget doesn't include on-site locations in Europe.
What's that you say, you also need the location to kick in $200M to the production cost of the remake? No problem, just jump on the Number 4 train and head to Jerome Avenue in the heart of the Bronx.
There's a site there that's been waiting for you since 1996, when the National Guard stopped using it.
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