Sausalito's historic Record Plant may rock 'n' roll again soon
Briefly

The Record Plant, a historic Sausalito recording studio, has been acquired by Sausalito Technology Partners for nearly $3.6 million. The investment group aims to preserve the studio's history while transforming it into a modern recording facility and music education hub for youth. The building has a storied past, having hosted numerous rock hits since opening in 1972, and the new owners are committed to maintaining its legacy and enriching the local music scene with innovative programs and exhibits.
The No. 1 point of the purchase is to preserve the building and its unique history, and the intentions are pure.
Sausalito Technology Partners bought this special piece of rock real estate in March for just shy of $3.6 million.
They envision a working recording facility that will also feature a music education program with a focus on young people.
Many of rock's greatest hits were recorded at its 2200 Bridgeway address, including Stevie Wonder's "Songs in the Key of Life".
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