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Charlestown Rehearsal Studios currently has space available to rent!



Charlestown Rehearsal Studios

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Charlestown Rehearsal Studios
slowmotion
Really an overpriced dungeon and firetrap . . . thanks but no thanks!
CRS
FWIW......

I still have a few rooms available.

If it's a dungeon and a firetrap, it's the sort of dungeon you have go to upstairs to get to and has 10 foot ceilings, and it's a firetrap built out with extensive fireproofing...... Come take a look and judge for yourself.

Thought it was worth mentioning that I am running the place now and things are or will soon be ship shape. I know a few people on here know me from bands I used to be in.

I'm sure I will be back to a waiting list within a few months.

Thanks.

your pal,

-Slick

CRS
We are now full and taking names for our waiting list.

Thanks you to our tenants for their continued support of CRS.
slowmotion
It is still a firetrap and the rents are too high for anyone to afford it. You don't put exposed sound board on the walls, it is crushed cardboard and lites up like an inferno from the simplest spark or flame, and in an old warehouse like CRS, nobody can get out. If the building inspector takes a walk through, you are shut down immediately. Just remember the station nightclub fire. Commercial building codes call for 5/8" sheet rock on all exposed surfaces where you have people congregating for good reason . . . so they all don't burn up by crushed cardboard soundboard with no way out of an abandon warehouse. Its not a basement where you can do whatever with no regard to safety and burn your own house down, the CRS building was meant for storage not people, so violating building codes is a no no.
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QUOTE(slowmotion @ Sep 24 2010, 10:58 AM) *

It is still a firetrap and the rents are too high for anyone to afford it. You don't put exposed sound board on the walls, it is crushed cardboard and lites up like an inferno from the simplest spark or flame, and in an old warehouse like CRS, nobody can get out. If the building inspector takes a walk through, you are shut down immediately. Just remember the station nightclub fire. Commercial building codes call for 5/8" sheet rock on all exposed surfaces where you have people congregating for good reason . . . so they all don't burn up by crushed cardboard soundboard with no way out of an abandon warehouse. Its not a basement where you can do whatever with no regard to safety and burn your own house down, the CRS building was meant for storage not people, so violating building codes is a no no.

A few people apparently disagree with you.
A look at your 12 posts makes it pretty obvious which rehearsal complex you own/work at/are affiliated with. At least I am being honest about who I am.

Thanks again to our loyal tenants.
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