Entertainment

RISE to Develop Major Film Production Campus in Braintree

Banner Park campus rendering

Braintree, MA – Development and construction management firm RISE has recently retained the development rights to the Banner Park campus in Braintree, a 123-acre site fully permitted for a major film production studio.

The campus will include sound stages, pre- and post-production facilities, and offices to support major television and film productions and provide a central creative hub for Massachusetts’ growing creative community and production workers. The site has recently been home to major film productions from Apple Studios and Netflix. Banner Park has worked with the Massachusetts Film Office on several incentives given to further attract this industry to the Commonwealth.

The development is shovel ready for 272,500sf of state-of-the art industrial and office buildings. The campus benefits from significant in-place infrastructure and will deliver a number of community benefits under the permits for the project. These include community benefit payments to the Town of Braintree and the Town of Weymouth to pay for traffic and infrastructure improvements and the construction of a new trail system that connects the towns of Braintree, Weymouth, and Holbrook. Trails will connect to a large community dog park that will be accessible to the public. RISE and the Town of Braintree will also work with neighboring New England Wildlife Centers (NEWC) to create the walking trails for educational and recreational uses. RISE and NEWC will partner to create a model for healthy preservation of wildlife and habitats, and continued STEM education projects.

Banner Park aligns with RISE’s mission to deliver resilient and sustainable projects for the communities it works within. The production facility will be purpose-built LEED Gold certified, and will work to reduce the environmental impact of the development. Banner Park has received MEPA approvals.

The Town of Braintree has been supportive of the proposed movie studio and the over 800 union jobs it is estimated to create for local residents. The project will also generate $8 million in tax revenue and $1.5 million in permit fees over the next 10 years for Braintree.

“The Banner Park site has been underutilized since the lottery’s relocation,” said Charles Kokoros, Mayor of Braintree. “The Town of Braintree has had great success with film projects as a temporary use of the Banner Park site. The industry feedback has been positive, and we now have a great opportunity to expand the film industry operations with a permanent location.”

“It is rare to have the opportunity to work with a movie studio component within such a dynamic campus,” said Herby Duverné, founder of RISE. “Braintree is a wonderful community, and we are looking forward to the conversations with neighbors as we move forward with this exciting project.”

RISE is working with Gensler for overall vision masterplan for the campus.