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Sydney’s $27M Library Revamp to Transform Landmark Events Space

UPDATE: The City of Sydney has just approved a bold $27 million plan to transform the forecourt of the State Library of NSW into a vibrant space for events and community activities. This significant redevelopment will introduce a central lawn designed to accommodate up to 1,500 people and enhance the connection to nearby cultural landmarks, including The Domain and the Royal Botanic Garden.

The ambitious project will expand the forecourt by a remarkable 3,000 square metres, creating a lush environment filled with native plants and trees to improve the area’s tree canopy cover. This transformation aims to offset the adverse effects of nearby traffic, turning a previously desolate space into a welcoming civic area.

NSW Government Arts Minister John Graham highlighted the project’s significance, stating, “The vision is to reset the civic space, to make entry from the Royal Botanic Garden, The Domain or Art Gallery of NSW easier and more welcoming.” The renovations are not only a nod to the library’s rich history but are also intended to prepare it for the next 200 years of community engagement.

As part of the overall plan, crucial modifications will be made to Shakespeare Place, reducing traffic lanes to facilitate the expansion of the forecourt. Additional improvements will involve adjustments to Sir John Young Crescent and Hospital Road. The Shakespeare Memorial statue will also find a new home within the revitalized library space, further enhancing the cultural significance of the area.

This major overhaul is part of a long-term vision from the state government to reimagine the Macquarie Street East Precinct as a dynamic arts and cultural hub over the next 20 years. With the introduction of new seating, lighting, and possibly a kiosk, the space is poised to become a focal point for community events and library activities.

Residents and visitors alike can expect construction to begin soon, marking the start of a new chapter for one of Sydney’s key cultural landmarks. Stay tuned for further updates as this exciting project unfolds, promising to breathe new life into the heart of the city.

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