Take An EXCLUSIVE First Look INSIDE The Stunning New Studio Home Of ‘GOOD MORNING AMERICA,’ Where The Beloved Morning Show Is Set To Begin An Exciting New Chapter With State-Of-The-Art Features.
“Good Morning America” has made the move to a new home downtown in New York City’s Hudson Square neighborhood.
For the first time in 26 years, “GMA” is broadcasting not from Times Square, but from Studio C at the state-of-the-art Robert A. Iger building in New York City.
The building is the home of ABC News headquarters, ESPN and multiple shows, including “20/20,” “ABC News Live,” “Good Morning America First Look,” “LIVE with Kelly and Mark,” “Nightline,” “Tamron Hall Show,” “The View” and “World News Tonight with David Muir.”

“Good Morning America” co-anchors Michael Strahan, Robin Roberts and George Stephanopoulos broadcast from the new Hudson Square studio on June 16, 2025.
“Hey, ‘GMA!’ My favorite part about your new studio is that the best morning show family in the world will be our next-door neighbors,” host Tamron Hall said in a video message on Monday.
On their first day in the new studio, “GMA” co-anchors Robin Roberts, George Stephanopoulos and Michael Strahan, as well as Sam Champion, Lara Spencer and Ginger Zee, cemented their handprints in clay at the studio.
“That was really fun!” Roberts said afterward. “Let’s hand it to our producers!”
‘GMA’ anchors press cement handprints outside new studioThe “Good Morning America” crew knows how to leave an impression on our new studio in Hudson Square.
Take a tour of the new “GMA” studio and the show’s new neighborhood below.
See inside the new ‘GMA’ studio
The new home of “GMA” is inside Studio C.

“GMA” broadcasts from Studio C inside the Robert A. Iger building in New York City.
ABC News chief meteorologist Zee and the climate team have new screens to report the weather.

ABC News Chief Meteorologist Ginger Zee reports on the weather forecast from the new “GMA” studio in Hudson
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A sparkling kitchen area is ready for all-new food segments and demonstrations.

Inside the new kitchen area at “GMA’s” new studio.
Of course, the new studio features a comfortable area for guest interviews and more.

The “GMA” family at the new Hudson Square studio.
The “GMA” family leaves their mark at the new studio.

The “GMA” family leave their imprint on the first day at the new Hudson Square studio.
Tour the new ‘GMA’ neighborhood: Hudson Square
Meet the neighbors of ‘GMA’s’ new studioBecky Worley takes a walk around our new downtown NYC location and meets our neighbors, from local eateries to a variety of nearby shops.
In search of the perfect slice near ‘GMA’s’ new studioAs we kick off our new chapter downtown, we’re on the hunt for the best neighborhood pizza slice in a segment we’re calling “Slice and the City.”
Greeting the neighbors in GMA’s brand new studioLara Spencer and Sam Champion take the scenic route via a double decker bus to “Good Morning America’s” state-of-the-art new studio in Hudson Square.