This is the Exhibition Centre at Sydney's Darling Harbour, which was opened in 1988 in time for the bicentennial. It was the venue for many events, including the Sydney 2000 Olympics. We know it best as the venue for the Sydney Motor Show every year. The last one was in 2012, when Volkswagen displayed the current Beetle for the first time.
But now, after just 26 years, the entire Exhibition Centre is being demolished. It closed in December and will be completely razed by May. There will
be no Sydney Motor Show this year.
The entire site is being redeveloped as an "International Convention, Exhibition and Entertainment Precinct", planned to be finished by 2016.
Likewise, this was the adjoinging Convention Centre. Many of us remember it as the venue for the launch of the New Beetle in 2000. It was also the venue for the Beetle's 65th Birthday show in 2003.
It's also being bulldozed.
The state governemnt is dreaming once again
Good, maybe they'll build something sensible this time.
The place has always been a shit design.
From what I have seen Darling Harbour will be quite good - a bit over the top in some places but a LOT more useable and accessable
This is the website for the new developments at Darling Harbour:
http://www.darlingharbourlive.com.au/
A new squarer and larger convention centre. Looks like they are retaining the spiral water feature but the Sydney 2000 Olympics memorial is gone.
A new high rise hotel just behind the existing Harbourside market.
The new exhibition building to be multi-storey, not one large single storey.
A new theatre opposite the Chinese gardens
The 1980s Entertainment Centre and the nearby carpark to be demolished, replaced by high-rise development.
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we are delivering containers etc to Glebe island.. now known as SECGI.. Sydney Exhibition Centre @ Glebe Island.