La Casa Studios Celebrates Grand Opening October 18th
ST. AUGUSTINE, Florida (October 10, 2025) – The Nation’s Oldest City is now home to a modern space that is taking an innovative approach to digital and visual arts creation. La Casa Studios is celebrating its Grand Opening on Saturday, October 18th, from 6pm to 8pm, welcoming the public to explore its new creative hub while enjoying drinks, light bites, and live music. Located at 33 King Street in downtown St. Augustine, right on the historic Plaza de la Constitución, the newly created, $1 million space features state-of-the-art recording studios, bespoke co-working spaces, and a gallery showcasing nationally-acclaimed artists.
“St. Augustine has always been home to a vibrant creative scene,” says Melissa Schroeder, co-owner of La Casa Studios. “This is a place that can help elevate and refine their work – they can record, create podcasts, and use technology to help tell their story and share their experiences.”
La Casa Studios is fully equipped with top-of-the-line technology and studio-grade acoustics, providing a premium, turnkey experience for podcasting, video production, live streaming, and branded content creation. Designed by Emmy Award-winning producer Ricky Perinchief of Proton Global, the new studios feature teleprompter-integrated cameras, broadcast-quality microphones, multi-angle 4K video recording, and professional lighting systems. La Casa Production Studio offers four flexible production packages to suit every creator’s needs, ranging from the Basic DIY option up to full-service production, where the La Casa team handles everything from recording and directing to editing and final delivery. Emmy Award-winning producer Enrique Bertran and GRAMMY Award-winning music producer Mario Gil will lead the La Casa production team. La Casa Production Studio will soon begin creating its own lineup of original shows, highlighting local talent.
The team at La Casa Studios is also using the space to showcase six unique artists each year. The first featured artist is photographer Jay Fleming, whose show, Take a Bow, features insightful visuals that document the people and landscapes of the Chesapeake Bay. The large space also features luxurious yet comfortable co-working areas, including casual conversation pits, various quiet workspaces, and a conference room equipped with teleconference and visual technology. La Casa Studios can also be used for private events.
“We’re so proud to bring this technology to a city that’s known internationally for its history and culture,” says Gary McGeddy, co-owner of La Casa Studios. “There are so many stories that are just now being told – we hope to provide a place where artists, musicians, and storytellers can do just that.”
ABOUT LA CASA STUDIOS: La Casa Studios is a cutting-edge podcast and visual arts production studio located in the heart of historic downtown St. Augustine. It offers flexible production packages, a line-up of original shows, featured artist exhibits, and modern co-working spaces. Located at 33 King Street in St. Augustine, La Casa Studios is open Monday-Thursday, 10am to 6pm, Friday and Saturday, 10am to 8pm, and Sundays, 10am to 4pm. Hours will vary for Nights of Lights, holidays, and special events. Photos to accompany this release may be found here. Learn more at www.LaCasaStudiosFL.com and follow along on social media @LaCasaStudiosFL