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Pittsburgh-filmed "Mayor of Kingstown" has injected $90 million into region's economy - CBS News

PITTSBURGH (KDKA) -- The Pittsburgh-filmed streaming series "Mayor of Kingstown" has created more than 3,000 jobs and injected over $90 million into the regional economy, according to the Shapiro ... Read More
‘Mayor of Kingstown’ pumps over $90 million into Pittsburgh’s economy, Shapiro says - WPXI

Production of the popular crime series “The Mayor of Kingstown,” has pumped over $90 million into the Pittsburgh region’s economy and has created 3,000 new jobs, the Shapiro administration says. Read More
Pittsburgh-filmed "Mayor of Kingstown" season 3 release date revealed - CBS News

The Pennsylvania Film Office gave the show's producers a $27 million tax credit for filming in the area. "Mayor of Kingstown" has created more than 3,000 jobs and injected over $90 million into ... Read More
"Mayor of Kingstown" production companies donate to scholarship program while filming in Pittsburgh - MSN

When "Mayor of Kingstown" was filming season three in Pittsburgh, the Shapiro administration said the show had created more than 3,000 jobs and injected over $90 million into the regional economy. Read More
"Mayor of Kingstown" to film in McKees Rocks on Wednesday - MSN

Gov. Josh Shapiro's administration says the "Mayor of Kingstown" series has created more than 3,000 jobs and injected over $90 million into the Pittsburgh region's economy. Disclosure: Paramount+ ... Read More
PA Film Office provides multi-million-dollar tax credit to "Mayor of Kingstown" - Pittsburgh Business Times

Crime thriller has pumped more than $90M into the local economy so far. The Pennsylvania Film Office is providing a $27 million film tax credit to the producer of "The Mayor of Kingstown." The ... Read More
Where Was 'Mayor of Kingstown' Filmed? - Showbiz Cheat Sheet

In the first season, Jeremy Renner’s character, Mike McLusky, becomes the new Mayor of Kingstown, but where was the Paramount+ crime drama filmed? Kingstown is a real town; however, it is not in ... Read More
TV Talk: Filmed-in-Pittsburgh ‘Mayor of Kingstown’ debuts 2nd season

PASADENA, Calif. – Paramount+ series “Mayor of Kingstown” filmed its second season in Pittsburgh, and viewers can see the results when season two begins streaming episodes weekly Sunday. Read More
Citizens Bolsters Pittsburgh's Film Economy with $200,000 Grant to the Pittsburgh Film Office - Business Wire

Citizens, a leader in community engagement, announced today a $200,000 grant to the Pittsburgh Film Office, a 501(c)3 nonprofit economic development a ... Read More
Pittsburgh Pop podcast: Talking filmed-in-Pittsburgh ‘Mayor of Kingstown,’ Steelers local ratings, ‘The Last of Us’ | TribLIVE.com

In this episode of the “Pittsburgh Pop” podcast, host Tim Benz and TV Talk columnist Rob Owen discuss Pittsburgh pop culture news of the moment, including filmed-in-Pittsburgh “Mayor of ... Read More
Road closures begin in Pittsburgh for filming of “Mayor of Kingstown” production - WPXI

PITTSBURGH — Road closures for the filming of the Paramount Plus crime drama “Mayor of Kingstown” began on Wednesday. The shoot on Wednesday will involve the filming of precision driving and ... Read More
‘Mayor of Kingstown’ pumps over $90 million into Pittsburgh’s economy, Shapiro says - Yahoo

Production of the popular crime series “The Mayor of Kingstown,” has pumped over $90 million into the Pittsburgh region’s economy and has created 3,000 new jobs, the Shapiro administration says. Read More
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