Where NYC Actually Films — 6,000 Permits Mapped (2025–26) | CivicDataForge
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Where NYC actually films
We pulled 6,000 official NYC film & TV shooting permits from 2025–2026 and mapped where the cameras really go. Here's what the city's own data says.
6,000<br>permits analyzed
52%<br>shot in Manhattan
2,246<br>were television
194×<br>busiest single street
The borough split
Manhattan
3,118
Brooklyn
1,964
Queens
717
Bronx
122
Staten Island
79
What's shooting
Television
2,246
Theater
1,180
Film
950
Commercial
775
Still Photography
387
Web
328
The 12 most-filmed streets in NYC
West 48th Street 194 shoots
East 11th Street 174 shoots
Amsterdam Avenue 152 shoots
Dekalb Avenue (Brooklyn) 141 shoots
Frost Street (Brooklyn) 113 shoots
Monitor Street (Brooklyn) 105 shoots
West 55th Street 103 shoots
30th Street 94 shoots
Starr Avenue (Queens) 89 shoots
Kingsland Avenue (Brooklyn) 86 shoots
West 33rd Street 84 shoots
Calyer Street (Brooklyn) 80 shoots
Greenpoint and Williamsburg (Frost, Monitor, Kingsland, Calyer, Dekalb) quietly rival Midtown — the Brooklyn side is a production hub hiding in plain sight.
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Source: NYC Open Data "Film Permits", 6,000 permits with a start date on/after 2025-01-01, analyzed by<br>CivicDataForge's NYC Film & TV Production Permits tool. Street counts group permits by the primary held street.