Iconic Brooklyn Diner Relocated to Steiner Studios for Movie Production
CBS New YorkDecember 6, 20252 min83,828 views
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- π An iconic Brooklyn diner, known as "the diner," was moved from its Williamsburg corner to Steiner Studios.
- π‘ The relocation was a significant event, described by the owner as "one of the best days I've ever had."
Diner's History and Significance
- π°οΈ Opened in 1968, the steel diner has been a neighborhood landmark for nearly three decades under Sandy Stillman's ownership.
- π¬ It has served as a filming location for movies such as "The Good Shepard" and "Men in Black 3."
Preservation and New Life
- ποΈ Doug Steiner, owner of Steiner Studios, committed to preserving the diner, stating it was "a great thing to preserve it."
- π The former owner hopes the diner will be featured in many more movies, giving it a new life in show business.
Future of the Original Site
- π’ The diner's former location will be redeveloped into a new apartment building, with construction scheduled to begin soon.
- π While the physical space will change, the memories associated with the diner on that street corner will remain.
Transition to Steiner Studios
- π On Monday morning, the diner will be offloaded from the flatbed truck and placed on a foundation at Steiner Studio.
- π₯ This move ensures the diner, a piece of New York history, can be experienced and utilized in film productions.
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