New York City has served as the setting for some of Hollywood’s most iconic films and television series throughout the ages. Whether it be Robert De Niro taking a job as a cabbie in Taxi Driver or Sarah Jessica Parker strutting down Madison Avenue in Sex and the City or Bill Murray and Dan Aykroyd unleashing their proton packs in Ghostbusters , New York’s famous locations and towering skylines are familiar to audiences around the world.

But as the industry has shifted and studio and indie productions have increasingly looked to set up farther afield to benefit from more attractive tax credits in other states and nations, production in the Big Apple has been waning. At the beginning of the year, a report from the state’s development office indicated that applications to its sta

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