The family bought the elegant upper north shore property,which dates to circa 1918,for $1.27 million in 1999.
For all the ideas,plans,reports,artists’ impressions,concepts and competitions,nothing ever seems to get done to transform Circular Quay.
For as long as Circular Quay has existed,it’s been simultaneously adored and hated. And despite decades of attempts,no one seems able to get rid of the Cahill Expressway.
Experiential dining by Circular Quay.
Pull up next to a stranger for a bowl of outstanding har mee.
With a new chief executive,Hunter St. Hospitality has a fresh direction with an eye on Circular Quay and surrounds.
Sandwiches and coffee at one of Sydney’s most spectacular waterfront sites will make way for a revolving door of big-name chefs.
Vivid came close to disaster when thousands of people were trapped by a bottleneck. It wasn’t the first time the festival has ventured near catastrophe.
Vivid attendees say it was ‘lucky no one panicked’ after a bottleneck risked causing a crowd crush after Saturday night’s drone show in Circular Quay.
The City of Sydney installed this kiosk in September. In February,it was suddenly removed.