The death of Kings Cross as we know it

By Eryk Bagshaw
Updated September 22 2014 - 7:08am, first published 5:37am
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Bright lights fading: Business in Sydney's famous nightspot is in decline.
Bright lights fading: Business in Sydney's famous nightspot is in decline.
Bright lights fading: Business in Sydney's famous nightspot is in decline.
Bright lights fading: Business in Sydney's famous nightspot is in decline.
Bright lights fading: Business in Sydney's famous nightspot is in decline.
Bright lights fading: Business in Sydney's famous nightspot is in decline.
Bright lights fading: Business in Sydney's famous nightspot is in decline.
Bright lights fading: Business in Sydney's famous nightspot is in decline.
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There is big change under way in Sydney's golden mile. All the way down the strip in Sydney's Kings Cross, shops that once housed liquor, fast food, sex and convenience have been plastered with For Lease signs.

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