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Underground Studio Gets Bigger Cave

August 18, 2021
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Vincent Freeman, owner and founder of The Underground recording studio, shows off a portion of the 7,300-square-foot space at 24 Pleasant Street that he now owns and hopes to transform into a live music venue. (Herald / Dylan Kelley)

When Vincent Freeman first opened up The Underground Recording Studio a little over three years ago, he had only an inkling of what his 600 square feet of space in the basement of 24 Pleasant Street in Randolph might grow into.

Now, after helping to perfect the recordings of many musicians and launching the “Live from the Underground” online concert one year ago this week, Freeman is poised to dramatically grow his business after purchasing the entirety of the 7,300-square-foot floor at the bottom of 24 Pleasant—12 times his original footprint.

Purchasing the full unit for $209,000 from CourierWare owners Eric Truran and Diana Salyer—the…

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