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Commission approves short-term port leases for HBO production "Hemingway and Gellhorn," staff cites $15 million local spend

Port of San Francisco Commission · October 26, 2010
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Summary

The Port Commission approved Resolution 10-72 to authorize short-term leases with For Whom Productions/HBO for Pier 80 and associated port sites for the film "Hemingway and Gellhorn," with staff estimating about $15 million in local spending, roughly 230 local hires and in-kind services valued at about $360,000.

The Port of San Francisco Commission on Oct. 13 approved a short-term lease package with For Whom Productions (HBO) to support production of the feature film "Hemingway and Gellhorn," staff said.

Jeff Bauer, the port’s leasing manager, told commissioners the production proposes multiple short-term leases at port properties including Pier 80 sheds and paved land under a modified rent schedule with in‑kind services.…

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