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  1. The Old Vinyl Factory is a complex of buildings formerly owned by the British music company EMI in Hayes, within the London Borough of Hillingdon. The site was originally purchased by Gramophone and Typewriter Ltd and the buildings were designed by Wallis, Gilbert and Partners in the early 20th century.

  2. With a new name, ‘The Old Vinyl Factory’, we would inject a sustainable mix of uses – including a cinema, academy, and pioneering research and design hub – in both new and rejuvenated existing buildings, all framed by vibrant and active public spaces.

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  3. 13. März 2023 · On a previously derelict 17-acre site that was once home to the EMI factory, a one-of-a-kind employment-led neighbourhood has taken shape, creating up to 4,000 new jobs and a hub for small and medium sized enterprises.

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  4. 13. Aug. 2021 · The Old Vinyl Factory is a site that is steeped in history. From building and selling gramophones to producing vinyl records for the likes of The Rolling Stones and Pink Floyd - the site was even used to produce munitions for the First and Second World War.

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  5. A derelict complex of buildings in west London where the records of Elvis Presley, The Beatles and Jimi Hendrix were pressed is ready to rediscover its historical role as a centre for advanced ...

  6. The Old Vinyl Factory is the former home and headquarters of music industry icons, EMI and HMV. U+I was keen to deliver some form of lasting destination that would respect the history and heritage of the site, while adding character to a mixed-use development in a complex, off-pitch location.

  7. The Old Vinyl Factory is a development in Hayes, Middlesex, designed to regenerate the former headquarters of EMI and His Master’s Voice. This formerly derelict site has become a major new mixed-use development and had been designed to enhance the town’s social, cultural and economic potential.