
"SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- Legendary director Francis Ford Coppola has reportedly put his San Francisco building up as collateral as he deals with financial troubles."
"According to the real estate website, The Real Deal, Coppola is using the historic Sentinel Building to get a loan."
"Coppola has said he's struggling financially since the release of his last movie "Megalopolis.""
"The movie cost $120 million to make but made less than $15 million in theaters."
Francis Ford Coppola has put the historic Sentinel Building in San Francisco up as collateral to secure a loan. The loan amount has not been disclosed. Coppola has said he is struggling financially since the release of his most recent film, Megalopolis. Megalopolis cost $120 million to produce but earned less than $15 million at the box office, representing a major commercial loss. The financial shortfall from the film appears to have prompted the use of the property as collateral. The Sentinel Building is identified as a notable historic property in San Francisco.
Read at ABC7 San Francisco
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