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The team at closed Sydney gay sauna said a document crowd of punters joined them for their final party at Sussex Road in Sydney.
The sauna’s longtime co-owners Ty Dovans and Luke Frappell first opened ’s doors in Sydney’s CBD in December
However in late , a development application was lodged to demolish the existing building and replace it with an storey hotel.
Ty and Luke confirmed earlier this year that would close its doors after more than two decades.
Sunday evening (May 5) was s very last party, with the gay saunas biggest crowd ever saying goodbye to the venue.
Ty and Luke said the queue to get in stretched to the corner of Goulburn and Sussex Streets.
In videos posted to Facebook, the couple thanked their patrons, their staff and numerous supporters on a very emotional day.
The crew that we have had over the years are truly incredible, Luke said.
I appreciate the clients, all of you build this happen. Without you, it doesnt exist. Our core client base kept us alive.
Ty said when he started working at queer saunas in his 20s, he create the venues&
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