Sites & Locations | The Fine Grain

Reiby Place

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This lane has been used as a weekend venue for St. Jeromes Laneway event for several years now due to the lack of residential apartments nearby.

Bulletin Place

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Window openings at the Macquarie St end of the place as light boxes by arrangement with the building tenants.

Crane Place

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This lane runs obliquely from George to Pitt Street. The lane is abutted by a number of large developments most of which include title to a parcel of the lane.

Underwood Street

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This lane forms part of an extensive pedestrian network. There is some active use at Pitt Street end.

Daley Street

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The street links with Underwood Street to George and Pitt Street, and has the potential to form part of an intensive pedestrian precinct.

Tank Stream Way

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The lane follows the course of the Tank Stream and is a significant heritage and archaeological site.

Abercrombie Lane

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Abercrombie Lane provides the opportunity to recapture a pedestrian precinct with a unique scale and quality in the city.

Bridge Lane

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The lane is surrounded by a number of heritage buildings and low vehicular traffic volume.

Curtin Place

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South of Australia Square, Curtin Place was the site of the launch party for By George 2008.

Hamilton Street

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This laneway is over the site of the tanks from which the Tankstream takes its name and is consequently a significant heritage and archaeological site.

Wynyard Lane

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This lane is unusual in that it provides a direct visual link through a city block.

Little Hunter Street

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The lane is closed to traffic. There are eight built-in light boxes on the building facade on the eastern side of the lane.

De Mestre Place

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The lane provides vehicular access to premises at 7-13 Hunter Street and 310-320 George Street.

Angel Place

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This precinct presents considerable urban design opportunities for revitalisation as a small scale specialty retail pedestrian precinct.

Penfold & Hosking Place

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Penfold and Hosking Place are a popular pedestrian shortcut and offer opportunites for an intimate encounter and sense of finding a secret place in the City.

Row Street & Lees Court

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Rowe St Bar and Cafes offer opportunity to create audiences for patrons of laneway performances.

Temperance Lane

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Immediately to the south of this lane, a "Temperance Hotel" or "coffee palace" operated from 1879 until about 1890, which can be seen in an extract of Doves' Directory.

Bond Street

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In the early nineteenth century Bond Street was a lane that led from George Street down to the 'Tanks' that were the source of Sydney's water supply until 1827.

York Lane

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Characterised by highrise the streetscape of York Lane forms part of a bounded grid at the high point of the ridge on the western side of the City Centre.

Sussex Lane

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Sussex Lane is home to Sydney's Small Bar and a host of other new bars and restaurants at the back of the new Westpac headquarters.