Today I went for a walk down the ‘Hungry Mile’. The Hungry Mile is the name workers gave to the docklands area of Darling Harbour East, in Sydney during the Great Depression. Workers would walk from wharf to wharf in search of a job, often so no success. Its a very historical part of Aussie history since the Millers Point (its official name) was a working dockyard since the word go. Most of the stevedoring operations have moved north up to Newcastle and down to Pot Bontany. Now the wharfs are undergoing massive developments as its prime harbour real estate.

Not far away, is the Lend Leased Design, concept – The Bond.
The Bond precinct combines three heritage buildings, the earliest dating back to the 1840s; The old bond stores, the original gasworks and the wharves.

The complex has won over 30 industry awards for design innovation, heritage adaptation and sustainability.