Influencer houses are dead. Welcome to the production studio era
Briefly

"Influencers now mirror Hollywood executives, investing in production studios instead of sharing mansions, marking the transition to a more professional, profit-driven creator economy."
"The shift from influencer mansions to dedicated production studios reflects a maturation of the creator economy, where profitability replaces the earlier communal living style."
"Alan Chikin Chow's new 10,000-square-foot Los Angeles studio includes 10 custom sets and high-tech filming equipment, showcasing the scale and professionalism of today's influencers."
"Influencers like MrBeast not only create content in their vast studios but also impact local housing markets, exemplifying their growing economic influence."
Read at Fast Company
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