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Netflix Studio Project Approved For Up To $387 Million Aspire Tax Credits by New Jersey Economic Development Authority (NJEDA) Buying Nearly 300 Acres

State-of-the-art production studio campus at Fort Monmouth expected to create thousands of local jobs

TRENTON, N.J. (December 19, 2024) – The New Jersey Economic Development Authority (NJEDA) Board today approved Aspire Program tax credits for the Netflix Studio at Fort Monmouth. The studio will serve as Netflix’s flagship production location on the East Coast, which will redevelop the vacant Fort Monmouth campus and bring new, good-paying jobs to the area.

“With Netflix leading the way, the creation of new, world-class studios has solidified New Jersey’s standing as a national leader in film and television production,” said Governor Phil Murphy. “The approval made by the NJEDA Board today will help create thousands of good-paying jobs, support small businesses and vendors, and stimulate the regional economy.”

Netflix Studio is considered a transformative project under the Aspire Program and was approved for an award not to exceed $387 million. The studio campus will be over one million square feet and sit on a 292-acre parcel at Fort Monmouth. The state-of-the-art production studio campus will include 12 soundstages, backlot areas, an office building, and other production support facilities. Netflix plans to open the full facility in 2028.

“Under Governor Murphy’s leadership, the film industry is growing in New Jersey, exemplified by Netflix’s commitment to build a major, world-class studio at Fort Monmouth,” said NJEDA Chief Executive Officer Tim Sullivan. “The Aspire Program will ensure the continued development of this transformative project, which will bring good-paying union construction and permanent jobs. The Netflix Studio will prove to be an economic gamechanger for the residents and small businesses of Monmouth County.”

Earlier this year, the NJEDA Board designated Netflix as a Studio Partner, allowing the media company to access expanded benefits under the state’s Film and Digital Tax Credit program. Under the designation agreement, Netflix commits to occupy a New Jersey film production facility for at least 10 years and is potentially eligible for a 40 percent base tax credit for qualified production expenses on future New Jersey film projects.

“We are grateful to receive support from Governor Murphy, the local officials in Oceanport and Eatontown, and the NJEDA to help build Netflix Studios at Fort Monmouth,” said Ted Sarandos, co-CEO of Netflix. “This new studio will catalyze job creation and economic growth, contributing to a vibrant production ecosystem in New Jersey.”

Founded in 1997, Netflix is one of the world’s leading entertainment services, offering subscription video-on-demand and over-the-top streaming services for movies, television shows, and games. In 2013, Netflix established its original content division and has since filmed several productions in New Jersey, such as The Irishman, The Perfect Find, and The Watcher.

“The film industry is thriving across New Jersey, and Netflix’s commitment to building a first-rate studio in Monmouth County highlights our state’s growing prominence in this field,” said Senator Vin Gopal. “This project will prove to have a significant impact on our local economy by helping to create jobs, support small businesses, and revitalize communities. I am grateful for the leadership of Governor Murphy and the NJEDA in fostering this growth and look forward to working with Netflix, as well as our local and state partners to help continue the development of this major studio.”

“I’m excited to see the amazing progress of the Netflix Fort Monmouth project over the last few weeks,” said Senator Declan O’Scanlon. “The Oceanport & Eatontown Planning Board approvals, followed by today’s award of Aspire tax credits, clears the path for this regionally transformative project to move forward. Local land use and State tax policy, impact business decisions and I’m thrilled to see all pulling in the same direction.”

“For several generations, Oceanport’s identity was tied to Fort Monmouth and Monmouth Park Racetrack. Monmouth Park came close to closing in 2012 and Fort Monmouth actually closed in 2010. Thanks to the hard work, meticulous planning and visionary land use projections of the NJEDA and FMERA, Oceanport’s identity for generations to come will be tied to Monmouth Park Racetrack and Netflix,” said Oceanport Mayor Thomas Tvrdik. “That Oceanport, Eatontown, and Monmouth County will serve as the East Coast hub of the world’s pre-eminent and most recognized creator of entertainment when this billion dollar build out is completed is nothing short of remarkable. Oceanport is very excited to welcome Netflix into our community and we stand ready, willing, and able to ensure that the final part of Fort Monmouth’s transformation from a closed off military facility to a mixed use site that is part and parcel of the Oceanport community is a quick and successful one.”

“The Borough of Eatontown is excited to enter the next phase of the Netflix project. We are grateful for the opportunity to work collaboratively with Mayor Tvrdik in Oceanport and the FMERA team led by Kara Kopach,” said Eatontown Mayor Anthony Talerico, Jr. “While nothing can replace the emotional and sentimental loss from the closure of Fort Monmouth, we are happy that vibrant new life will be brought to the area in such a large and innovative project.”

This is the second production studio approved for Aspire tax credits this year. In June, the NJEDA Board approved 1888 Studios for tax credits under the Aspire Program. The studio, developed by Togus Urban Renewal, will be the largest and first campus-style film and television studio facility in the Northeast, and will occupy 58 acres of land just minutes from New York City.

Aspire is a place-based economic development program created under the New Jersey Economic Recovery Act of 2020 (ERA) to support mixed-use, transit-oriented development with tax credits to commercial and residential real estate development projects that have financing gaps. As a performance-based program, projects must certify that all commitments established at time of approval have been met before receiving their first disbursement of tax credits. Netflix Studios is the third transformative project approved under the new Aspire rules, which the NJEDA adopted in November 2023.

In line with Governor Murphy’s and the NJEDA’s commitment to fiscal responsibility and transparency, the Aspire program rules include provisions, such as a gap financing review and excess revenue sharing requirements, to ensure tax credits are awarded responsibly. The Aspire program application, as well as complete rules, eligibility requirements, award sizes, and other information, can be found here.

About the NJEDA

The New Jersey Economic Development Authority (NJEDA) serves as the State’s principal agency for driving economic growth. The NJEDA is committed to making New Jersey a national model for inclusive and sustainable economic development by focusing on key strategies to help build strong and dynamic communities, create good jobs for New Jersey residents, and provide pathways to a stronger and fairer economy. Through partnerships with a diverse range of stakeholders, the NJEDA creates and implements initiatives to enhance the economic vitality and quality of life in the State and strengthen New Jersey’s long-term economic competitiveness.

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