Thursday, May 19, 2011

Huge opening brothel

Sydney will soon be home to the biggest brothel in Australia, which might be a questionable honor. The biggest building of its type in the country will officially take the title once remodeling is complete, and the existing structure becomes a three story, 40 room luxury resorts. This brothel is situated in a residential district, and the neighbors are not terribly happy about its presence.

Change in suites with renovation

The number of suites accessible at the resort in Sydney, Australia will increase with the $12.7 million reconstruction. An extra floor of very luxurious suites will be added as well. MSNBC reports the building will probably become the biggest Australian brothel, making it different from other hotel renovations. The brothel, called Stilleto, is adding a 3rd floor of seven luxury suites that will feature two bedrooms with king beds, pool tables and a spa. There will be 40 suites at Stilleto’s after the remodel. This doubles from the 20 accessible before.

Not a good neighbor to those around it

Apparently “lawyers, movie stars, accountants and professional athletes,” are all welcome at Stilleto. MSNBC states this is the crowd that will be drawn in. A three story brothel in the neighborhood makes some neighbors mad. The idea that people will come and go at all hours of the night at Stilleto bothers much of the neighbors, the Sydney Morning Herald reports. Some do like the idea that there will be security guards on the building grounds. This should make the neighborhood a bit safer.

Feelings towards prostitution

Prostitution is only legal in eight counties in Nevada in the United States. Wikipedia reports that other parts of the world look at it differently. In most countries that allow it, the trade isn’t regulated and brothels are illegal. Everybody involved must be 18 or older in Italy where brothels are not allowed although the trade is. The Christian Science Monitor states that there’s a legal battle right now that Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi is dealing with on whether or not he paid Ruby the Heartstealer for prostitution before she was legally allowed to or not. There are few nations where prostitution is legal and regulated, since it is illegal in the majority of the world.

Information from

MSNBC

msnbc.msn.com/id/43063695/ns/travel-destination_travel/

Sidney Morning Herald

smh.com.au/nsw/three-storeys-of-sex-as-sydney-braces-for-biggestbrothel-title-20110516-1epzn.html

Christian Science Monitor

csmonitor.com/World/Europe/2011/0406/Plenty-of-flash-at-lightning-brief-start-of-Berlusconi-trial

Wikipedia

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prostitution_by_country



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