Sausalito, California – 2200 Studios, the last remaining facility of the iconic Record Plant brand, continues to operate as a notable player in the music industry following the closure of its counterparts in New York City and Los Angeles. Established on October 28, 1972, the studio has become a cultural landmark, hosting a variety of prominent musicians over the decades. The facility has undergone rebranding to preserve its legacy while adapting to the current landscape of the music business.
As a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, 2200 Studios focuses on serving the public and enhancing accessibility for emerging artists. The studio management emphasizes nurturing local talent and providing opportunities for young musicians, often offering free access to their recording spaces. This commitment to fostering the Bay Area music scene reflects a strategic approach to community engagement and industry sustainability.
Following the loss of the Record Plant trademark due to litigation, the studio opted for a new branding strategy, utilizing its address as its identity. This decision allows 2200 Studios to distance itself from trademark disputes and focus on its core mission. The management sees potential for growth through educational initiatives, with plans to launch an audio engineering program aimed at inspiring and training the next generation of industry professionals.

