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It’s official: Spike Lee has moved his 40 Acres and a Mule production company out of its long-time headquarters at 124 Dekalb Avenue. A reader noticed movers coming and going last week and the drive-by this morning confirmed that the company’s big red flag had been taken down. A call to 40 Acres a few minutes ago revealed that the company has consolidated its activities into one location. And, luckily, it’s not on the Upper East Side, where Lee decamped several years ago with his family. It’s just a block away at 76 South Elliott Place.
Spike’s Gone But 40 Acres and a Mule Lingers On [Brownstoner] GMAP


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  1. 77 comments, and not one about the building. My back yard abuts the rear of this carriage house, and for pure NIMBY reasons (quite literally), I’m curious what’s going to happen to it. Spike and crew were pretty quiet neighbors.

  2. I don’t care where he lives, as long as he keeps on doing what he does: making movies/documentaries.
    He should be celebrated for paying homage to the borough of Brooklyn in so many of his projects.
    Don’t hate cause he ‘moved on up’!.