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Creative Multi-Purpose Studio for Podcasts and Photography.

74 m²
800 sq ft
queens
US
$360 / day
per day
photo / video
1 use case
city
Queens
area
74 sqm
day rate
$360 / day
postcode
use cases
photo shoot · video production · content creation
included
Internet · Air Conditioning · Security System

about this space

This multi-purpose studio is designed for podcasting, photography, social media content creation, and product photography or video tabletop. It serves as a space for creativity and comfort, offering a cozy environment for various projects. Abundant natural sunlight flows throughout the day, enhancing the studio's inviting atmosphere. Conveniently located in Long Island City, the space is easily accessible by car, train, or bus and features a stunning view of the New York City skyline. The studio is equipped with everything needed for professional podcasting, along with state-of-the-art equipment for photography and video production, including lighting and multiple 4K cameras. Additional amenities include air conditioning, a security system, internet access, a stock room, fitting rooms, garment racks, furniture, sound and video equipment, electricity, heating, parking, an elevator, and a kitchen.

what's included

  • Internet
  • Air Conditioning
  • Security System
  • Stock Room
  • Counters
  • Fitting Rooms
  • Garment Rack
  • Lighting
  • Furniture
  • Sound & Video Equipment
  • Electricity
  • Heating
  • Parking
  • Elevator
  • Kitchen
  • Wifi

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how to book this space

  1. 01

    Check the shell and the dates

    Review the gallery, 74 sqm floor plan and amenities for Creative Multi-Purpose Studio for Podcasts and Photography, then note the window you want in Queens. Fashion week dates book 6–10 weeks out.

  2. 02

    Send the brief

    Use the request panel on this page to send your dates, expected footfall and budget. The listed rate is a starting point at €311 per day.

  3. 03

    Get availability and a quote

    We confirm availability with the operator and come back within 24 hours with the all-in cost: rent, staffing, permits and fit-out for Queens.

  4. 04

    Lock the contract

    Sign the short-term licence, pay the deposit and we register any permit or signage paperwork the address needs.

  5. 05

    Build and open

    Fit-out, install and staff the pop-up. Our production team handles delivery, install and the strike at the end of the run in Queens.

use cases

photo shootvideo productioncontent creationpodcast ready

location

plotting…
queens·40.7492° · -73.9460°

getting here & street life

nearest transit

  • Court Square–23rd Streetmetro162 m · 2 min
  • Court Squaremetro314 m · 4 min
  • Queensboro Plazametro510 m · 6 min
  • 21st Street–Queensbridgemetro614 m · 8 min
  • 21st Streetmetro654 m · 8 min
  • Queens Plazametro744 m · 9 min

the neighbourhood

One Court Square, also known as the Citicorp Building or the Citigroup Building, is a 50-story, 673-foot (205 m) office tower in Long Island City, Queens, across the East River from Manhattan in New York City, United States. It was completed in 1989 and designed by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill for Citigroup. The building was the tallest in Queens from its completion until the topping out of Skyline Tower in 2019, and for many years was the only skyscraper in Long Island City. It is now home to telecommunications firm Optimum Communications, whose logo adorns the top of the building, among other

  • Information Technology High School · 114 m
  • Lumen (building) · 174 m
  • Skyline Tower (Queens) · 192 m
  • Court Square–23rd Street station · 199 m
  • CUNY School of Law · 262 m
  • Silvercup Studios · 276 m

frequently asked

Yes — Creative Multi-Purpose Studio for Podcasts and Photography is a vetted pop-up ready space in Queens, 74 sqm. Request availability and dates through the inquiry card on the listing.

who it suits

Brand Scale

This 74 sqm studio suits a brand with a 2 to 15 person team, roughly 1 to 6 years of trading, and a content calendar that currently eats more budget than it should. Think DTC labels shooting monthly drops, accessory and jewellery brands needing tabletop product video, or a wholesale brand running lookbook, e-commerce stills and podcast episodes inside a single booked day. The reason the scale works is the equipment package: lighting, multiple 4K cameras, sound gear, garment racks, fitting rooms and a stock room are already in place, so a small team arrives with product and a stylist rather than a rental truck. Brands at this stage typically find that the elevator, on-site parking and two minute walk to Court Square–23rd Street make same-day load-in workable without a production coordinator. Where we see mismatches is when a house with a 40 person marketing team and multi-set campaign needs books this as a primary production base; they outgrow 800 sqft by mid-morning and should look at larger stage-scale spaces in New York instead. Equally, a solo founder needing two hours of flat-lay work will overpay for capability they will not touch.

Aesthetic Fit

Brands with a warm, lived-in, editorial-casual visual language get the most out of this studio. The interior reads cozy and neutral rather than architectural, which flatters knitwear, denim, loungewear, streetwear, footwear, skincare, fragrance and small leather goods. Because it is a basement-level studio, the working assumption should be controlled lighting rather than daylight, and that is an advantage for consistent product photography, tabletop video and podcast recording where colour temperature must match across a full catalogue. What does not work here is a brand whose identity depends on volume, height, hard gallery minimalism or a street-facing window as part of the visual story. Couture presentations needing ceiling drama, or a luxury house wanting a marble-and-void white cube, will fight the room rather than use it. Similarly, brands selling a daylight-and-glass aesthetic should not book on the strength of the skyline reference and expect a window-lit set.

Best Use Cases

First choice is a content studio day: campaign stills, e-commerce flats and social video all run off the in-house lighting, 4K cameras, garment racks and fitting rooms without external hire. Second choice is product photography and tabletop video for accessories, beauty and footwear, where the counters and controlled basement lighting give repeatable results across long shot lists. Third choice is podcast and long-form video recording, since the studio is already treated and equipped for professional audio, which suits founder-led brand storytelling and creator collaborations. Fourth choice is a private wholesale appointment or collection preview, using the stock room, racks and kitchen to host buyers in a working environment rather than a formal fashion showroom. Fifth choice is an influencer or creator day, with parking and elevator access making back-to-back talent scheduling realistic. Sixth choice is a small press day for a niche label, best planned alongside concept and direction so the room is dressed to a single idea. We would not recommend it as a public pop-up shop or temporary retail space, as a below-grade Long Island City address carries no passing footfall.

Budget Signal

This sits in the accessible mid tier for New York production space and well below Manhattan equivalents of the same footprint. In our experience the profile that gets the most from this space is a brand comparing it against the true alternatives rather than against raw square footage. A prime commercial storefront in SoHo or Nolita costs multiples more and arrives empty, meaning lighting, furniture, racks and camera hire all sit on top. Hotel event spaces price for hospitality and food minimums, not for shooting. Co-working venues rarely permit lighting rigs, garment steaming or audio recording. Shared pop-up formats offer footfall but no production capability at all. Here the day rate absorbs equipment, air conditioning, heating, wifi, kitchen, parking and elevator access, which is where the real saving appears once a brand totals the line items it would otherwise rent. Model the full activation with the budget calculator before committing, particularly if you plan consecutive shoot days.

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edition
vol. iv · ss27
type
cormorant · plex mono
finish
gold foil 871c