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‘Catalyst for change’: The $60m plan to save Oxford Street – Sydney Morning Herald
Owners and developers are investing hundreds of millions of dollars on big plans to install boutique hotels, gentrified pubs and creative spaces.

AsheMorgan is working with developer TOGA, which in October submitted two development applications covering all three blocks, or about 40 per cent of the street frontage on the strip. TOGA has branded the proposed precinct The Darlinghurst Collection.
The DAs are still awaiting approval but contain plans for retail, food and drink, at least 1600 square metres of dedicated creative space managed in collaboration with the council, commercial offices and a 75-room hotel with rooftop pool at the eastern…
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