Studio 20 Close to Opening Hollywood, Calif., Location

Studio 20 Close to Opening Hollywood, Calif., Location

HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — Studio 20 will be opening up its first live cam studio in the U.S. this summer.

The newest and fifth studio in the chain will be located in Hollywood, Calif., on the famed Vine Street — more than 10,000 miles away from its four other studios in Romania.

“We’re taking the best of what we’ve learned from the other studios and creating something new and different,” Michael Edelson, a contractor for Studio 20, told XBIZ. “This is a substantial project.”

Studio 20’s Vine Street studio is currently under construction and will be about 5,300 square feet in size when completed. The studio is located a few blocks away from Sunset Boulevard.

Edelson declined to state how many glamour lounge spaces the Vine Street studio will be including and the exact date of the studio's opening this summer.

In other Studio 20 news, the company plans on opening 10 new studios. No other details were revealed. 

Studio 20 started up in January 2014 and has locations in the Romanian cities of Timisoara, Cluj-Napoca and Bucharest, where it has two studios.

Last fall, the studio chain said it was in negotiations with investors from Colombia, Hungary and Czech Republic.

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