STUDIO 273: FEATURE WALL POLISHED FLOORBOARDS AFFORDABLE RIDGEWOOD L TRAIN
GREAT SPACE
Plan To Be Greater In This Space!
Studio 273 at One Eyed Studios offers ample space and a blank canvas for the artist ready to get to work.
Featuring a painted brick wall and the original industrial floor, Studio 273 sets the stage for greater things to happen
Commit to your creative pursuits and start living the life you always imagined.
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
Studio Size: 198 sqft
Monthly Rental: $990 p/m
Lease Term: 12 months
Private studio
Slop sink
Lounge area
Conference room
Kitchenette
Freight elevator
Utilities included (AC, Heat, WiFi)
Access 24/7
Mailbox
RENTAL REQUIREMENTS
Short Term rentals
One-year leases for long-term contracts
Application and credit checks required
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https://rockella.space/spaces/
CONTACT
Ashley
Phone 929-900-6731
WEBSITE
http://www.rockella.space.com
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ONE EYED STUDIOS
1639 CENTRE ST, QUEENS, NY 11385
Built in 1930 and with a long history of housing creative industries such as fabric producers for major department stores like Macy’s, One Eyed Studios sits on the culturally diverse border of Bushwick and Ridgewood–charmingly coined Ridgewick–serving a diverse community of traditional and contemporary. Our occupants are old neighbors who range in creative fields from music production to graphic design and new neighbors creating artisan body products and world-class tattoo design.
ABOUT ROCKELLA SPACE
Rockella Space was conceived in 2017 out of a personal need for an affordable studio space and a grand dream of building out the perfect, light-filled studio complex. Today, Rockella Space occupies two factory buildings in Brooklyn, and one in Queens, offering over 300 creative spaces to the community that all retain an industrial aesthetic, old-world charm, and architectural hints to the history of the previous creative lives they once hosted.