The vinyl factory soho is a unique venue located in the heart of central london.
Old vinyl factory london.
The old vinyl factory is a complex of buildings formerly owned by the british music company emi in hayes within the london borough of hillingdon the site was originally purchased by the gramophone and typewriter company and the buildings were designed by wallis gilbert and partners in the early 20th century.
New homes the development will provide 642 new homes for sale and rent.
On the site of the 18 acre emi record plant where groundbreaking records by the beatles and pink floyd were pressed.
It spreads out over nearly 17 acres in hayes west london and was built originally as the headquarters of emi and his master s voice in 1907.
It has two rooms covering approximately 6 000 sq ft.
2021 550 000 sq ft of office space an academy school and a portfolio of retail and leisure facilities anchored by an arthouse.
With the introduction of the elizabeth line this will be a location unrivalled.
In a joint venture with hub bridges acquired part of the old vinyl factory site.
The old vinyl factory benefits from an incredibly well connected location just five minutes walking distance to hayes harlington station with fast trains to heathrow 6 minutes london paddington 15 minutes and canary wharf 25 minutes.
While used by emi the site was responsible for the production of many well known.
The old vinyl factory is already well connected.
The old vinyl factory is a special place with an incredible architectural cultural and industrial history.
Planning is underway for over 200 new homes in two buildings the material store and the boiler house.
And is suitable for exhibitions presentations trade and fashion shows press days launch parties and so much more.
The site is located within 400 metres of the connecting station of the crossrail route linking central london to heathrow.