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New properties enticing the podcasting crowd

Developers are widening their amenities remit to include recording spaces aimed at the ‘content creator’ generation
The recording studio and music room at 255 East 77th Street was designed by studio Yabu Pushelberg

In Nashville, Tennessee, it is not uncommon to have a recording studio at home — even if it’s not quite at the level of Taylor Swift, who reportedly transformed a 2,000 sq ft guesthouse on her six-acre home there into a spectacular space to lay down tracks. For artists with shallower pockets, apartments with professional recording studios are a staple in the city: take CODA, Margaux Midtown, The Lucile and Rye Charlotte Ave. 

But it’s a trend that’s now stretching beyond “Music City”. Taking note of a new generation of buyers’ broadcasting and enterprising chutzpah, developers are starting to align themselves with content creators, artists, poets and musicians by including fully-fitted recording and podcasting studios as part of the building facilities. 

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