The quiet suburban Calif. street where Disney is the landlord
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The quiet suburban Calif. street where Disney is the landlord
"Disney secretly owns nearly all the homes on the east side of Keystone Street, creating a living picture of single-family paradise in sunny Los Angeles. The long run of houses, driveways and front lawns looks that way because the Walt Disney Company demands it."
"The shady, idyllic street looks like it could be straight out of a movie - and depending on which film you're watching, you might have seen the street on your screen. The homes are Disney's version of an average neighborhood back lot and have been used in many productions."
"Disney keeps very quiet about owning the properties, preferring not to draw attention to them. On Google Maps, many of the homes are blurred out, making it difficult for the public to recognize the area as a Disney-owned location."
"When I attempted to visit for this story in early April, the street was shut down for a production. Dozens of employees filled the street, and some production vehicles with lights were in plain view, showcasing the ongoing use of the area for filming."
Keystone Street, bordering Walt Disney Studios, is a meticulously maintained area where Disney owns nearly all homes. This quiet street serves as a picturesque neighborhood back lot for various productions. Disney prefers to keep ownership discreet, with many homes blurred on Google Maps. Unlike other secretive locations, Keystone Street remains publicly accessible. The street is often used for filming, as evidenced by a recent shutdown for production activities, showcasing Disney's ongoing use of the area for corporate housing and film settings.
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