Kings Cross

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Is it still a red light district?
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  • LostFoolLostFool Posts: 90,648
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    Not really. I'm sure some of that sort of thing still goes on but the area has changed massively in the last 5 years or so with a huge amount of redevelopment going on.
  • Mitten KittenMitten Kitten Posts: 1,185
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    No. The area has been cleaned up and regenerated.
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kings_Cross,_London
  • CELT1987CELT1987 Posts: 12,355
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    pjw1985 wrote: »
    Is it still a red light district?
    Why, are you hoping it is?;-)
  • spiney2spiney2 Posts: 27,058
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    its been covent gardenised and soho-ified. whorehouses and seedy "newsagents" replaced by delis and other upmarket crap. rents gone through the roof ......
  • habbyhabby Posts: 10,027
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    Kings Cross in Sydney is a bad area at night.
  • newda898newda898 Posts: 5,465
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    'Friad so. Traffic's always gridlocked everytime I've been there.


    Sorry...it's a...errr.what? Oh.

    I see..Red Light District...right....like in...Ams....yeah...
  • End-Em-AllEnd-Em-All Posts: 23,629
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    King's Cross has been completely regenerated. It's totally different to what it was 5 years ago. There really is nowhere for the "street walkers" to ply their trade anymore with lights everywhere.
  • LostFoolLostFool Posts: 90,648
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    spiney2 wrote: »
    its been covent gardenised and soho-ified. whorehouses and seedy "newsagents" replaced by delis and other upmarket crap. rents gone through the roof ......

    Just wait until Google open their new UK office on the land around the back of Kings Cross station and the huge new Francis Crick Institute is finished next to St Pancras. There will be then several thousand more techies and scientists in the area.
  • Kiko H FanKiko H Fan Posts: 6,546
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    LostFool wrote: »
    Just wait until Google open their new UK office on the land around the back of Kings Cross station and the huge new Francis Crick Institute is finished next to St Pancras. There will be then several thousand more techies and scientists in the area.

    Sexually frustrated and with lots of disposable income. The cards will be back in the telephone boxes.
  • ChapwithwingsChapwithwings Posts: 847
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    End-Em-All wrote: »
    King's Cross has been completely regenerated. It's totally different to what it was 5 years ago. There really is nowhere for the "street walkers" to ply their trade anymore with lights everywhere.

    Well, until you cross the road from the station anyway. My company has a small project office just over the road from the station. In the mornings the team has to step over the tramps to get in and in the evening they have to dodge the hookers on the way out.

    It seems the regeneration stopped at the kerbside outside the station :)
  • rupert_pupkinrupert_pupkin Posts: 3,975
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    Can't find a decent crackwhore round there for love nor money these days
  • LostFoolLostFool Posts: 90,648
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    There are even plans for an outdoor swimming pool (or "pond") behind Kings Cross: http://now-here-this.timeout.com/2014/04/08/kings-splosh-natural-swimming-pond-coming-to-nc1/
  • valkayvalkay Posts: 15,726
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    Kiko H Fan wrote: »
    Sexually frustrated and with lots of disposable income. The cards will be back in the telephone boxes.

    When I caught a train from there last year, the cards were still in the phone boxes.
  • LostFoolLostFool Posts: 90,648
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    valkay wrote: »
    When I caught a train from there last year, the cards were still in the phone boxes.

    When was the last time anyone actually used a phone box?
  • Kiko H FanKiko H Fan Posts: 6,546
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    LostFool wrote: »
    When was the last time anyone actually used a phone box?

    When they needed a hand shandy.
  • jrajra Posts: 48,325
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    pjw1985 wrote: »
    Is it still a red light district?

    I expect most 'do it' via the internet these days.
  • MoggioMoggio Posts: 4,289
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    There's still the odd "adult" cinema left if that's your thing. Doubt they'll be around much longer though so fill your boots while you can!
  • End-Em-AllEnd-Em-All Posts: 23,629
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    valkay wrote: »
    When I caught a train from there last year, the cards were still in the phone boxes.

    They were still there when I walked past one around 4:30pm yesterday!
  • butterworthbutterworth Posts: 17,874
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    The Flying Scotsman pub is still a little fruity, I believe....
  • Enfant TerribleEnfant Terrible Posts: 4,391
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    End-Em-All wrote: »
    They were still there when I walked past one around 4:30pm yesterday!

    Indeed they are. For those who think the sex industry has completely vanished from King's Cross - the Flying Scotsman is still very much alive, there are also still a few brothels around but they operate so discreetly you wouldn't have a clue they were there if you are just passing through the area.

    And then there is a...I don't really know what you call them, a dark pit? You enter a room that is pitch dark, where you can have sex with total strangers without seeing them. Not my idea of fun but there you go :D

    Apart from the above King's Cross is now considered so desirable that estate agents are falling over themselves to describe a property as "King's Cross" even though in reality it's in or near the not quite so glamorous Bemerton Estate. If you want to see a truly depressing hell-hole, then the Bemerton is very much the way to go.
  • jrajra Posts: 48,325
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    johnny_t wrote: »
    The Flying Scotsman pub is still a little fruity, I believe....

    Still going is it.
  • spiney2spiney2 Posts: 27,058
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    alas poor scala cinema, we remember you ..........

    is the socialist bookshop still there ?
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 3,241
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    For the gay guys the Central Station pub has some very dodgy stuff going on a Sundays (which I've heard about from a friend!) ;-)
  • DianaFireDianaFire Posts: 12,711
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    Zeb Atlas wrote: »
    For the gay guys the Central Station pub has some very dodgy stuff going on a Sundays (which I've heard about from a friend!) ;-)

    I used to work down the road from there. A couple of junior colleagues wandered in there one night, thinking it was just an ordinary pub.
  • 007Fusion007Fusion Posts: 3,657
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    Can't find a decent crackwhore round there for love nor money these days

    What time you around...
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