325 Hudson Street

325 Hudson Street, New York, NY 10013

Directions & Box Office

  • Directions: To get to 325 Hudson Street, located in the Hudson Square neighborhood of Manhattan, here are directions depending on your mode of transportation: By Subway: Subway Lines: Take the 1 train to Houston Street Station. Exit the station, and it’s about a 5-minute walk west along Houston Street, then a left turn onto Hudson Street. You can also take the C or E trains to Spring Street Station. Walk west on Spring Street and turn right onto Hudson Street for a 5-7 minute walk north. Another option is the A, B, C, D, E, F, or M trains to West 4th Street-Washington Square Station. From there, it’s a longer 10-15 minute walk west along West Houston Street and then onto Hudson Street. By Bus: The M21 bus runs along Houston Street and stops near Hudson Street. The M20 bus runs along Hudson Street itself and can drop you closer to your destination. By Car: If driving, enter 325 Hudson Street into your GPS. Hudson Street runs north-south and is easily accessible from most parts of Manhattan. There are parking garages in the area, but street parking can be limited.

325 Hudson Street Summary

325 Hudson Street has a TV studio used for various media and production companies, but it is not traditionally known as a major television studio location like the Ed Sullivan Theater.

325 Hudson Street History

325 Hudson Street is part of the Hudson Square neighborhood in Manhattan, which is home to various media and production companies, but it is not traditionally known as a major television studio location like the Ed Sullivan Theater or ABC Studios. However, in recent years, Hudson Square has become a growing media hub, especially for digital media, content creation, and broadcasting.

Several production companies and networks have used office and studio space in the Hudson Street area, particularly within larger buildings like 325 Hudson, which has been a telecom and media facility. However, specific shows taped at this address are not as well-known or easily identifiable.

If you're referring to shows in the nearby Hudson Square area or larger studios close by (like SoHo or Tribeca), some studios in this district are used for:

  • Digital media production (podcasts, web series, etc.)
  • News or talk shows (local or regional)
  • Commercial production and corporate video projects

No show scheduled to open at this studio.

Previous Shows

Fashion Queens

  • Opened: April 14, 2013
  • Show Closed: June 14, 2015
Fashion Queens is a late night TV talk show centered around the world of fashion and pop culture. The show is hosted by Bevy Smith (pop culture savant and social …more