The Cross (nightclub)

DJs such as Danny Rampling, Dave Seaman, Ian Ossia, Nigel Dawson, Norman Jay and Judge Jules becoming resident.

Paul van Dyk, BT and Tiësto performed there before the height of their fame The building consisted of a series of refurbished railway arches with connecting corridors and an outdoor terrace.

By 2008 The Cross' famous Bagley Walk Arches, Coal Drops Yard site had been listed for re-development and club closed.

[7] The site was taken on with the iconic arches left intact by the famous British designer and former club impresario Tom Dixon for his London offices, Showroom, and restaurant which are open to the public.

"The new venue brings some of the heritage and nostalgia elements, in that it's still right here in King's Cross [and] the club was six arches and now its six floors, but we're also making sure that we're getting the best quality marble fittings and designer upholstery throughout.

The Cross entrance logo
The Cross entrance logo
1998 09 26 - Renaissance @ The Cross - looking into the main arch from the terrace
Renaissance at The Cross in 1998, looking into the main arch from the terrace
The Cross, post-closure, and site re-development in 2017
The Cross, post-closure, and site re-development in 2017
An imitation Blue Plaque commemorating The Cross, as it was being redeveloped.
An imitation Blue Plaque commemorating The Cross, as it was being redeveloped.