AVAILABLE STUDIO 408 - Rockella Space

CUTE AND AFFORDABLE

The perfect place to start without breaking the bank!

Studio 408 at our Brown Bears building has the most desirable industrial window overlooking Brooklyn rooftops and is affordable for the budget conscious creative.

Providing 192 sqft of sunlit space, Studio 408 is perfect for the creative who needs ALOT of light such as painters, drawers, sculptors, or craftspersons.

Stop that negative talk and just get to work!

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW:

  • Private Studio
  • Free WiFi
  • Freight Elevator (Business Hours)
  • 24/7 Security Access
  • Mail room
  • Surveillance Cameras
  • After Hours Onsite Security
  • Super on Premises

Please Note: Does Not Include Electricity (Avg $15p/m)

Amenities

  • Private Studio

  • Communal Area

  • Free Wi-Fi

  • Lounge area

  • Kitchenette

  • Freight elevator during business hours

  • HVAC

  • 24/7 Security Access

  • Mail room

  • Surveillance Cameras

  • After Hours Onsite Security

  • Super on premises

Features

Occupying a five story manufacturing building, Brown Bears Studios boasts large industrial windows in most of the studios with a unique number of soundproof spaces that are reserved for music professionals in the basement. With spaces ranging from 100sqft to 500sqft, our industrial building features 12-14ft high ceilings, slop sinks, natural light with some period features intact throughout.

There is no doubt the creative history of the building can’t be missed with exposed ceiling beams, industrial pipes and orignal wooden floors adding a richness to the general aesthetic and charm of this old manufacturing building.

Building History

Brown Bears Studio encourages music professionals to come make a home in our soundproof spaces and visual artists to create in our affordable, large, light filled spaces. Located in Brownsville, an area that has a history of producing music that moves and street art that uses huge outdoor brick walls as its canvas, Brown Bears Studio occupies a building with a long history of creativity by New Yorkers. Traditionally, the neighbourhood has a long history of manufacturing products such as food, furniture, and metals and our building is no exception with a history of millinery manufacturing.