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7m Bar in Underwood Street as part of Laneways By George!

7m Bar in Underwood Street as part of Laneways By George!

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Laneways Grant Update
The Laneways Business Development Grant is now the Finegrain Business Development Matching Grant Program. Find out more about the City's support for unique and interesting businesses in underutilised spaces at Finegrain business development matching grant program.

Latest bar and laneways business openings
Sydney’s small bar scene is booming. In January 2010 there were 19 small bars in the City of Sydney - by January 2011 we had 34 small bars. Now there are 40 small bars up and running and at least one new venue opening its doors every month.

Want to open a small bar?
Small bars help to reactivate unique city spaces and provide an improved mix of venues for residents, workers and visitors. For further information about how to open a small bar in the City of Sydney area click here.

Licence Freeze Latest

For latest information on the liquor licence freeze please visit the Office of Liquor Gaming & Racing.

City Media Releases

More news can be found on the Sydney media website.

Capital Works Program

The City has identified nine laneways for capital work upgrades as part of the overall Laneway revitalisation program. Latest information on the capital works program can be found here.

Laneway Art - Temporary Art Program

For information about the City of Sydney’s temporary program of art installations which feature projection, light, sound, text and imagery to reference the culture of our city and transform laneway spaces visit Art & About.

 


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Last Updated: Monday 6 June, 2011

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