The Factory London Studios Open In East London With Creator-First Approach

Following its official launch at the Podcast Show in May, The Factory London Studios has opened its doors to creators, brands, and agencies looking for professional, flexible and creator-first production space in East London.

Located directly opposite Plaistow Tube Station (District and Hammersmith & City lines) and just a mile from the Olympic Park in Stratford, The Factory London Studios has already signed production partnership deals across a diverse mix of content genres — from football and comedy to wrestling, psychology, and mental health.

Built on the site of a former clothing factory opened by founder Stuart Bluman’s grandfather in 1954, the studios sit within a building that’s been in the same family for three generations. After converting the space into a coworking hub with private offices in 2023, Stuart added a new floor dedicated to content creation earlier this year.

“This space has real history,” said Stuart Bluman, Founder of The Factor London. “My grandfather built it from a disused WW2 bomb crater. We’ve kept the same energy — just swapped the sewing machines for cameras and microphones.” 

Studio Features:

Two podcast/video studios now open — with two more launching before the end of the year

Shure microphone partnership, acoustics by Sound Zero, lighting by Bailes & Light

Multicam video setup: 3 Canon C70’s ATEM Mini Extreme ISO, Rodecaster Pro II

Studios fitted out by CVP, with full control room, video switching, and pro lighting

Flexible rates from £110 per hour, with monthly memberships available

End-to-end production services: recording, editing, social repurposing, marketing

The Factory London was designed with flexibility and creator support in mind, offering the tools and space needed to go from idea to episode without friction.

“I speak to so many creators who’ve been sitting on a great idea but don’t know where to start. We built this place so they don’t have to figure it out all alone,” said Blueman.

“We’re not just renting you a studio — we’ll help you launch, scale, and actually get heard.”

As part of its wider mission, The Factory London is also exploring partnerships with educators, coaches, and industry mentors to offer access to training and people who might not get the opportunity otherwise to create.

“There’s a whole generation of talent that just needs the right room and the right energy. That’s what we’ve built here — a place where ideas get made properly,” said Bluman. “Whether you’re an influencer, a brand, or someone who’s just got something to say — we’ve got you.”

The studios are now accepting bookings at thefactorylondon.com with flexible pricing, creative support, and bulk session deals for creators and agencies.