The Lot Radio launches new website with on-demand playback and resident archives
Brooklyn online radio platform The Lot Radio has launched a new website.
Unveiled on 5th January, the site was created in collaboration with Decimal, a studio based in Greenpoint, Brooklyn. Several new updates have been incorporated into the platform, including time-stamped tracklists and individual archive pages for The Lot’s residents. Users will be able to add live shows to playlists a few minutes after they finish and The Lot will also be posting artists’ upcoming performance dates in the site’s chat room.
Writing in a Substack post, the station’s team explained: “This website is the result of hours of talks and efforts to try and push what an independent online radio station website could be and could do. It’s our new ever evolving platform and we hope it will allow us to connect better with all of you.”
Check out the new site here.
Last summer, The Lot Radio reopened to the public after an eight-month closure. Although the station continued to broadcast in that time, the adjoining cafe was closed in October of 2024 due to health code violations related to an application for major renovations.

