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Warner Bros. Wants to Build an Aerial Tramway to Transport Visitors From Burbank to Hollywood Sign | THR News
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2018-07-10
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The studio, now owned by innovation-focused AT&T, told Los Angeles officials Monday that it will pay the estimated $100 million for the so-called Hollywood Skyway.
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