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Silvercup Studios

1983 establishments in New York CityAmerican film studiosBuildings and structures in Queens, New YorkEntertainment companies based in New York CityEntertainment companies established in 1983
Film production companies of the United StatesLong Island CityPort Morris, BronxTelevision studios in the United States
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Silvercup sign 20190519 130130

Silvercup Studios is one of the largest film and television production facilities in New York City. The studio is located in Long Island City, Queens, with another facility in the Port Morris neighborhood of the Bronx. The studio complex has been operating since 1983 in the former Silvercup Bakery building. It was founded by brothers Alan and Stuart Suna.

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Silvercup Studios
22nd Street, New York Queens

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22nd Street 42-22
11101 New York, Queens
New York, United States
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