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The end of an era : YMCA in London closes its doors

The Central YMCA, located on Great Russell Street and home to the largest gym in central London, will close its doors in February 2025. Faced with soaring maintenance costs and compromised economic viability, the historic building will be sold after more than a century of activity.

Photos : YMCA/London/Criterion Capital/DR

A community pillar

Since its opening in 1911, the YMCA has been much more than just a gym. It provided shelter during World War II and constantly reinvented itself over the decades, supporting generations of young men seeking recreation and personal development. Today, it boasts a massive gym, a 25-meter pool, a sauna, a steam room, and offers more than 125 weekly classes.

A difficult decision

In light of the current challenges in the charitable sector and the skyrocketing maintenance costs, Ryan Palmer, CEO of YMCA, explained that the site’s operations are no longer sustainable with the number of members the club can accommodate. The rising costs and changing demographics have made this decision inevitable.

Photos : YMCA/London/Criterion Capital/DR

An uncertain future

Palmer expressed his gratitude to all who have contributed to the club over the years and assured that the priority remains supporting the members and staff during this transition. The closure of the YMCA marks the end of an era for central London, leaving a void in the charitable and community landscape of the city.

A page turns

This announcement feels like an emotional farewell to an iconic landmark in central London, but also a testament to the evolving challenges and priorities within charitable organizations. Despite its closure, the YMCA’s legacy inspires reflection on the importance of accessibility and economic sustainability in maintaining essential services for local communities.

Photos : YMCA/London/Criterion Capital/DR

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