The studios were located in Central London, on the South Bank next to the IBM Building and the Royal National Theatre.
The chosen site stood beside the then new Royal National Theatre on the South Bank of the River Thames.
The complex was owned by the pension fund of the National Coal Board and leased by the station.
On 28 January 2013 ITV plc finally bought the freehold of the now renamed London Television Centre for £56 million from what had become Coal Pension Properties.
Previously belonging to Younger's Brewery, this three-storey building was added later to the site as a scenery store.
When This Morning moved from Liverpool, the 3,000 square feet (280 m2) studio 8 was converted from the riverside end of the first storey.
This area was on lease[9] from Coin Street Community Builders to ITV until 2018, when they left the premises.
There were weather studios producing the ITV national, and some of the network's regional forecasts at ITN's headquarters in Gray's Inn Road.
Carlton rented space from The London Studios from 1993 for its own post-production and continuity facilities.
List of shows, studio used and network broadcast on below: The building used to host an amateur radio repeater, GB3LW.