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Gatecrasher One

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Gatecrasher One viewed from Eyre Street before the fire
Gatecrasher One viewed from Eyre Street before the fire

Gatecrasher One was a nightclub in the English city of Sheffield. The club was a converted warehouse owned by the Gatecrasher dance music brand. The nightclub was originally named The Republic, but this was changed in 2003 after a £1.5 Million refurbishment. On 18 June 2007 the venue caught fire and partially collapsed.[1]

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[edit] History

The 1910 parts of the Gatecrasher One building viewed from Matilda Street
The 1910 parts of the Gatecrasher One building viewed from Matilda Street

Gatecrasher One started life as the Roper and Wreaks works, on Matilda street, and was constructed around 1910. The building was a two story brick built warehouse and remained an industrial building until 1986.

In 1991 a planning application to convert the building into offices was submitted. These plans were never carried out and a number of applications were submitted to convert the building into a nightclub. The conversion took place in 1996.

The club was initially a financial failure, failing to attract the numbers expected, the fortunes of the club were changed when, in 1996, the Gatecrasher night started to use the building for Saturday night events, initially as a few one off events, eventually becoming Gatecrasher's permanent home.

The rise in success of the Gatecrasher brand coincided with financial troubles for the owner, leading to Gatecrasher buying the venue at a reportedly six figure sum.

Gatecrasher have continually improved the venue, adding a VIP room and replacing the original crane in the main room with the lighting rig arches.

In 2003, Gatecrasher repositioned the brand and after a refurbishment, decided to rename the club. The Gatecrasher brand planned a large expansion of clubs, and the "one" in the name was to be the first of 10 clubs. The other clubs are not however called 2, 3, 4, and 5. (Leeds, Nottingham, Birmingham and Watford)

[edit] Club

Main Room
Main Room

The conversion from a warehouse to a nightclub was designed by Mills Beaumont Leavey, a Manchester based architect, who proposed to keep the main body of the building but to create a new extension in a Postmodernist style. Internally the building was split into five distinct areas; the Lobby, Main Room, Electric Box, the Lounge and the VIP Pod. The Building was constructed on sloping topography and therefore the five areas were on differing levels with Main room being the lowest, Lounge the highest with Lobby and Electric Box in-between. VIP shared the same floor space as Lounge.

Gatecrasher One had a bespoke Opus sound system, three DJ boxes and always had a reputation for top quality laser equipment. Events were held throughout the week with Crasher the flagship night held monthly.

[edit] 2007 Fire

Gatecrasher One fire.
Gatecrasher One fire.

On the evening of 18 June 2007 Gatecrasher One caught fire and partially collapsed.[1] Smoke could be seen across the city. No official cause or explanation for the fire has been released as of yet, although arson has not been ruled out as a possible cause.[2] Following the fire the buildings were demolished.[3]

A recent photo showing the former site of the Gatecrasher 1 Nightclub, Sheffield. Note the graffiti.
A recent photo showing the former site of the Gatecrasher 1 Nightclub, Sheffield. Note the graffiti.

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b "Nightclub collapses in city fire", BBC News, BBC, 18 June 2007. Retrieved on 2007-06-23. 
  2. ^ "'Options open' on nightclub fire", BBC News, BBC, 21 June 2007. Retrieved on 2007-06-23. 
  3. ^ Burns, Amy. "Clubbers pay emotional farewell to Gatecrasher", The Star, Sheffield Newspapers Ltd, 23 June 2007. Retrieved on 2007-06-23. 

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Coordinates: 53°22′34″N 1°28′11″W / 53.3761, -1.4696


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