The Carriage House
About
Film production spaces in Manhattan don’t come much quieter than The Carriage House. This movie studio keeps a low profile on the Upper East Side, tucked between pre-war apartment buildings and the occasional brownstone. If you’re scouting for a soundstage or editing bay without the Midtown buzz, it’s one of those spots that stays under the radar until you actually need it.
You’ll find it at 225 E 67th St New York, NY 10065, a block where the sidewalks narrow and the traffic thins out after rush hour. The neighborhood itself feels more residential than studio backlot, which can be a plus when you’re trying to keep shoots on schedule. Calls about availability and bookings go directly to the office line—no voicemail maze, just a straightforward number to dial.
For anyone mapping out a shoot or location scout, the map pins it here: directions. If you’ve ever tried to park a grip truck on York Avenue, you already know the drill—plan ahead, bring change for meters, and keep the crew small. It’s the kind of place that doesn’t advertise, but once you find it, you tend to come back.