
Film Biz Recycling's new space features 11,000
square feet. Photo courtesy of Eva Radke.
January 3, 2011 - Film Biz Recycling, the
not-for-profit prop and set dressing boutique filled with items donated by local
film and television productions, has a new location: 540 President Street in the
Gowanus section of Brooklyn.
“The new place is amazing,” said Eva Radke,
the founder and president of Film Biz Recycling. “We’ve quadrupled our space and
are in the middle of a hub of activity.” Parking is available and trucks are
able to directly load into the facility.
The size of the new facility –
11,000 square feet – is a key feature. In the past, FBR would often have to turn
away larger items because the old space was limited in size. “We spent much of
the time redirecting items to other places because we didn’t have room for it,”
said Radke. One production just donated a set of custom-made library shelves
that would have been too big for FBR to take before; now those shelves are being
put to use in the shop.
Film Biz Recycling operates with the support of
dozens of volunteers working hundreds of hours throughout the year. The shop is
open seven days a week. “It’s humbling and overwhelming to have so much
volunteer support,” said Radke.
In addition to selling and renting items
that were once used by productions, Film Biz Recycling diverts a lot of the
materials it receives to places like Build It Green, Material for the Arts and
local charities. The added space in the new facility has already been put to
good use. In recent weeks, Blissful Bedrooms, an organization that designs
specially themed bedrooms for severely disabled teens, was able to fill up a
truck with materials from Film Biz Recycling, including fifteen gallons of paint
and a couch. “The space helps us use our resources better,” said Radke. “We
think we’re home.”
To learn more about Film Biz Recycling, visit
filmbizrecycling.org.

All of the items at Film Biz Recycling have
been
donated by local productions. Photo courtesy of Eva
Radke.