I'm at a loss for words for what's happening in this city. Absolute love and respect to everyone I've ever worked with at Fabric nightclub.
— Benji B (@TheRealBenjiB)September 7, 2016
We were robbed — carl craig (@carlcraignet)September 7, 2016
I'm enraged. The powers that be in this city are hellbent on the erasure of youth culture for profit and corporate interest. — Lynette Nylander (@lynettesaid)September 7, 2016
Shame on those in power who professed to care about those who died, to then use their deaths to further vested interests — Lauren Martin (@codeinedrums)September 7, 2016
I can't believe they've revoked — mistajam (@mistajam)September 7, 2016
Just wait for the inevitable retail/flats development selling itself as being in the heart of London's vibrant youth culture and nightlife.
— Яoderick Stanley (@rodstanley)September 7, 2016
Respect. Love. And Solidarity with all who made Fabric the legend that it will always be.
— The Black Madonna (@blackmadonnachi)September 7, 2016
And to think we are made to believe that our voices have any influence on important issues. How can they ignore thousands — SG Lewis (@SGLewis_)September 7, 2016
Fabric .
— Novelist (@Novelist)September 7, 2016
Sad about fabric but at least all the drugs will go away forever now.
— Angus Harrison (@a_n_g_u_s)September 7, 2016
London is being torn apart, sold brick by brick. It's very soul buried under luxury flats and developments. Truly heartbreaking
— Cosmin TRG (@CosminTRG)September 7, 2016
Thank you — Julio Bashmore (@juliobashmore)September 7, 2016
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Thank you, fabric
Thank you, fabric
Thank you, fabric
Thank you, fabric
Thank you, fabric— Daniel Avery (@danielmarkavery)September 7, 2016