SMH: Darlinghurst Law Courts to become centre of new cultural precinct

SMH: Darlinghurst Law Courts to become centre of new cultural precinct

Article by Linda Morris

The Darlinghurst Law Courts would become the centre of a new cultural precinct opening the historic sandstone landmark to Oxford St and the National Art School under plans foreshadowed by the City of Sydney.

Arresting the exodus of creatives out of the CBD is a key objective of Lord Mayor Clover Moore in the city’s 2050 vision released Friday.

Opening the Law Courts in Darlinghurst to Oxford Street would give the National Art School a new front door, connect it to the community and elevate the historic complex to a major cultural destination, Clr Moore said. “It would also create much-needed public open space for the local community.”

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