Nashville The label's headquarters is located in a less prosperous neighborhood which is home to the Nashville Rescue Mission, the largest homeless shelter in the city; a transitional housing and recuperation center, and an affordable healthcare clinic. The space contains a collection of vintage novelty machines. "Among the attractions in the new wing is a
Scopitone machine—a video jukebox using 16mm film that had its greatest prominence in the 1960s. Third Man has loaded their Scopitone with 36 videos from the label catalog, and bill it as 'the world's ONLY Scopitone machine fully loaded with modern music.' Other highlights include a "
Wax-O-Matic machine", which makes bright red wax molds of White's
Airline guitar, and a full-color photo booth." On April 20, 2013, in celebration of Jack White's role as
Record Store Day Ambassador, The Third Man Recording Booth, "a refurbished 1947
Voice-o-Graph machine that can record up to two minutes audio and press it onto 6-inch phonograph discs" was introduced as an addition to the Novelties Lounge. This voice-o-graph was used in the creating of Apple's 2014 holiday ad as shown in the behind the scene video. In August 2017, Third Man celebrated the total solar eclipse happening event "Occulting the Sunn", in Nashville.
Detroit In 2015, White partnered with
Shinola—a
lifestyle brand most known as a watch manufacturer—to open a retail location in Detroit. Third Man opened its first branch location at the former Willy's Overland Motorland Company in Detroit's
Cass Corridor by
Record Store Day's
Black Friday event on November 27, 2015. In February 2017, the Third Man Pressing plant opened in Third Man Records' Detroit location, the first pressing plant to open in the city since 1965. The plant began with eight Newbilt presses imported from Germany. In 2019 it expanded adding Third Man Mastering, which provides
audio mastering services as well as vinyl lacquer cutting.
London In September 2021, Third Man Records opened a third retail location, live venue, and label office in London's
Soho neighborhood. During the grand opening, White performed in the basement venue as well as from the balcony belonging to visual artist
Damien Hirst, whose building sits at the end of the street.
Rolling Record Store On March 9, 2011, Third Man Records announced its newest creation, the Third Man Rolling Record Store. It is a yellow
step-van outfitted with a sound system and Third Man Records inventory. It was built by C. Cook Enterprises in
Erlanger, Kentucky. It made its first appearance in
Austin, Texas at
SXSW 2011. Third Man has since brought the mobile store to concerts, festivals, and other events with anywhere from weeks to only a few hours’ notice. ==Third Man Records Vault==