WTTS Announces Historic Relocation
• The crew at ST Radio’s heritage Triple A 92.3 WTTS/Indianapolis is excitedly anticipating a big move later this year — after 15 years in its current location, the station has leased a 3,787 square-foot space at The Stutz — a historic local building that opened in 1912, and — appropriately for Indy — used to build race cars. The four-story facility has been redeveloped by commercial real estate firm SomeraRoad into a space for retail, food, fitness, art, and small businesses. Oh, and it even houses a car museum!
“The Stutz has long been a creative hub for the Indianapolis community,” said Brock Kenyon, Vice President, SomeraRoad. “We are proud to add to this innovative and artistic identity with the unique addition of WTTS-FM. Through this distinct partnership, WTTS-FM will bring live arts, media and entertainment to the center of the historic Stutz campus. We are thrilled to have them.”
WTTS’s new space will include a broadcast studio and production, sales, and talent team offices, as well as the iconic Hotel Tango Studio 92 live performance space. Having WTTS broadcasting live from the historic Stutz daily will establish a unique live arts and entertainment experience for tenants and visitors of this unique micro-neighborhood.
“WTTS has carved out a unique space in the hearts and minds of our loyal audience,” said Brad Holtz, President of WTTS-FM and parent company ST Radio (formerly Sarkes Tarzian). “It seems fitting that we will soon broadcast from The Stutz, one of Indy’s most unique spaces. We are thrilled the next generation of WTTS will originate from this local gem.”
WTTS is anticipating a November move-in date. Stay tuned for further updates.