Located near Ave A and 2nd St, in the most convenient part of the East Village, the building has amassed an impressive musical resume since it was converted from a furniture warehouse in 1992. On one floor was Dangerous Music, where The Rolling Stones enjoyed working incognito, and the Dangerous line of recording gear was developed. Fab Dupont?s Flux Recording occupies that space now. On another floor, production work for Little Steven?s garage band project went on.
Meanwhile, in the basement studios currently available, The Strokes recorded their first album, Graham Hawthorne did post production for Bon Jovi (when he wasn?t playing drums for Paul Simon, David Byrne, Allison Krause, etc., or developing the current happening that is the Harlem Speakeasy). It?s also been home to Didi Gutman (Brazilian Girls), Mark Ronson, John Hill, Peter Wade (Wondersound Records), DNA Recording, and Stu White (Beyonc?), among others. It's a vibe thing, come catch it.
Immediate occupancy, available for both long term and short term (no shorter than 1 year)
Total rent for all 3 spaces: $7500.00/mo (individual room leasing possible)
No Fee
Freight Elevator for equipment
2 Suite style rooms:
-12-15 foot ceilings
-Suites feature Live room and Mixing room
-Concrete flooring
-Sound proofing
-High end mixing equipment and audio equipment available for purchase
Single room:
-12-15 foot ceilings
-Concrete flooring
-Available for production or recording
Bohemian aesthetic, no frills, old school style studio space with a lot of character. PRIME LOCATION (Ave A and 2nd st in the East Village)
2 blocks from 2nd ave F train
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East Village Apartments, 10009 Apartments
The apartment is a unit offered at a monthly price of $7,500. The person posting the listing did not specify that any pets were allowed. It may be the case that pets are ok and the manager simply has not yet filled out all the details. This is a No Fee apartment, meaning the manager or agent should not ask you for a broker fee (there may still be deposits and other move-in fees paid to the landlord).
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