Fringe suburbs gaining in popularity thanks to lock-out laws

By Carolyn Cummins
Updated November 15 2014 - 12:13am, first published November 14 2014 - 11:45pm
Energy and buzz: New cafes are planned for Central Park, Chippendale.
Energy and buzz: New cafes are planned for Central Park, Chippendale.
Energy and buzz: New cafes are planned for Central Park, Chippendale.
Energy and buzz: New cafes are planned for Central Park, Chippendale.
Energy and buzz: New cafes are planned for Central Park, Chippendale.
Energy and buzz: New cafes are planned for Central Park, Chippendale.
Energy and buzz: New cafes are planned for Central Park, Chippendale.
Energy and buzz: New cafes are planned for Central Park, Chippendale.

Sydney's fringe districts are the beneficiaries of the new lock-out laws with developments rising out of the ground at a rapid rate and rents on the rise as incentives dissipate, according to investors in the area.

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