Treasure Isle Recording Studio in Berry Hill
$2,799,000
2808 Azalea Place, Nashville, TN 37204
4,885 sqft
Building Size
0.22 acres
Lot Area
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Beau Beach, MBA CCIM presents:
For the first time in 28 years, Treasure Isle Studio is available for purchase!
Built in 1941, 4,885 SF on .22 acres in booming Berry Hill. 15-20 parking spaces depending on how you want to stripe the lot.
Treasure Isle Studio – also known as Treasure Isle Recorders – officially opened its doors in 1982 and earned recognition as Nashville’s very first all‑digital recording studio, drawing in legendary artists of the era.
It was one of the first recording studios in Berry Hill, helping shape what’s often regarded as “Music Row B”.
It’s touted as one of Music City’s largest and oldest recording facilities, marking over 40 years of established presence in Nashville’s music industry.
The studio has served an iconic and diverse client roster, ranging from contemporary country stars like Jason Aldean and Thomas Rhett, to timeless icons such as Johnny Cash and Dolly Parton.
The Layout
As you enter you’re given the choice of two different wings of the building, Studio A or Studio B.
Studio A
Studio A was purpose-built to be a recording studio (as opposed to just converting an existing building into a studio). The walls are angled for acoustics purposes and the 26′ high walls contribute to its legendary “Live Sound”. Also, it’s one of few studios with an Echo Chamber.
Studio A offers a large artist lounge with kitchen and fireplace, massive Live Room, impressive control room, 4 iso rooms, two restrooms (one with shower) and many storage spaces.
As Nashville’s first all‑digital studio, Treasure Isle was a pioneer in modern recording techniques during the early 1980s – a forward-looking shift in an industry still rooted in analog.
Studio B
The smaller Studio B offers a Live Room, Control Room, kitchen, bathroom plus multiple office and storage spaces.
Why Treasure Isle Matters
• Early Berry Hill presence helped establish Berry Hill as a key recording hub beyond Music Row
• Introduced cutting-edge recording tech to Nashville’s studio scene
• Large, well-equipped spaces with classic analog–to–digital flexibility
• Hosted legends and contemporary stars alike—spanning genres and eras
• Cultural influence, deeply invested in Nashville’s studio history
Treasure Isle Studio stands as a compelling blend of historical innovation, technical advancement, and musical legacy. It’s a standout story in Music City’s rich tapestry.
Why 2808 Azalea is ideally suited for a Recording Studio
Heart of Berry Hill’s Music Community
Treasure Isle Studio is nestled in Berry Hill—a vibrant enclave that serves as a creative extension of Nashville’s famed Music Row. This proximity places the studio in a dynamic network of music professionals, studios, and creative collaborators.
Proximity to Music Row Without the Congestion
Crucially, Berry Hill offers easy access to all the industry infrastructure of downtown Nashville—record labels, agents, and fellow studios—without being bogged down by congested traffic. The location also provides quick access to major routes, the Nashville International Airport, and commuter rail lines for regional artists.
Privacy and Creative Focus
Berry Hill’s more intimate, mixed-use setting—combining offices and creative spaces—affords better privacy and acoustical isolation than the busier Music Row. Studios here can cultivate a quiet, distraction-free environment that enhances focus during recording sessions.
Legacy and Industry Clout
The studio’s address is more than just a location—it carries musical heritage. That history not only establishes credibility but also draws artists who appreciate a space steeped in Nashville’s recording legacy.
Surrounding Resources
The area offers nearby amenities like restaurants, shops, and essential services to support clients and session musicians—yet retains a creative ambience conducive to focused work.
Musical Ecosystem and Inspiration
2808 Azalea sits among other notable studios. That clustering cultivates a creative ecosystem, facilitating networking, collaboration, and a constant influx of musical energy and talent.
In short, 2808 Azalea balances creative privacy and professional prestige, allied with convenient access to Nashville’s vibrant music industry. Its heritage, setting, and structure make it more than a location—it’s a destination designed for sound, inspiration, and legacy.
Nearby Development: Universal-Anchored Entertainment & Education Campus
Berry Hill Entertainment Production & Education Campus is a major development in Berry Hill—a sleek and thoughtful mixed-use production and education campus anchored by Universal Music Group. This exciting new development, planned at 2807 East Iris Place (just steps from Treasure Isle), marks an ambitious expansion of Nashville’s music infrastructure:
• Three major buildings centered around a vibrant public park
• Integrated community building and outdoor performance stage
• Recording and video production studios
• The first scoring stage in the central U.S., tailor-made for orchestral film scoring
• R&D labs focused on home and automotive audio technology
• Educational and training spaces for immersive music-industry programs – ranging from short-term workshops to graduate-level study
• Retail and restaurant amenities oriented toward the central park and entertainment venue
Permitted Uses
In Berry Hill, zoning and permitted uses are allocated by Street:
• Music Studio
• Multifamily
• Childcare
• Religious
• Education
• Office
• Medical Office
• Parking
• Business services
• Personal care services
• Restaurant
• Retail
Buyer to receive $5,000 Convenience Credit
Buyer will receive a $5,000 credit at closing if our brokerage manages the entire transaction. We must prepare all the paperwork.
Call Beau at 615-200-9330 or email Beau@Beachwood.ai with all questions.
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