Splash NYC closed its doors on August 11, 2013.
The Closure of a Chelsea Landmark
Splash, a prominent two-floor gay club situated on West 17th Street in Chelsea, concluded its operations on August 11, 2013, after a significant 22-year presence in New York City's nightlife. The announcement of its closure was made shortly before this date, marking the end of an era for many patrons and the LGBTQ+ community.
A Storied History
For over two decades, Splash served as a vibrant and sprawling entertainment venue, known for its energetic atmosphere and as a staple in the Chelsea neighborhood. Its long run from its opening to its closure cemented its place as a memorable part of the city's diverse club scene.
Key Details of Splash NYC's Closure
To provide a clear overview of the club's closing, here are some key points:
Detail | Description |
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Closing Date | August 11, 2013 |
Location | West 17th Street, Chelsea, New York City |
Type | Two-floor gay club |
Duration | 22 years of operation |
The club's closure was a notable event in the city's nightlife history. For further context on its final days, more details can be explored through reports from the time, such as this article on Splash NYC's closure.