The Company was said to operate six plants, known in the motion picture business as "laboratories", in New York, New Jersey, and California.
One of these acquired properties was the Biograph Studios film laboratory facilities in the Bronx, New York.
The business was said to have been built upon the sound foundation of quality and service at a price, in most instances, below the motion picture producer's own laboratory cost.
[2] According to a news item on the front page of the Brooklyn Daily Eagle, on October 24, 1929, the laboratories of Consolidated Film Industries in Hollywood were destroyed by an explosion and fire.
After the structure was demolished, the lot lay vacant for many years before a low-rise office complex was constructed in 2014.