The studio opened its doors in 2011.[6] It was designed by Athos Zaghi (AZA and Theatre Consultants Collaborative LLC,), and Robert Kastelic and acoustically engineered by Terry Medwedyk, of Group One Acoustics[7] It houses two recording spaces; Studio A and Studio B. Both rooms feature Solid State Logic consoles. Studio A houses their Fazioli F212 Grand Piano.[8] The studio includes a variety of professional recording, mixing and mastering equipment.[7]
In 2013, the Noble Street Studios won a Toronto Urban Design Award of Excellence.[9][10]
In 2015, Noble Street Studios was nominated for a Country Music Association Award as Best Recording Studio,[11] and eight tracks recorded in the studio were nominated for Juno Awards.[12]
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