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DCM wants longer trading hours

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Wednesday, 24 September 2008
DCM wants longer trading hours

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The Oxford St venue formerly known as UN/DCM has requested increased later trading hours just weeks after a court ordered it to close at midnight for bad behaviour.

The new management is seeking to restore the venue’s reputation and has petitioned the City of Sydney for a chance to prove itself with a 6am licence on weekends and 3am during the week.

Horizon Hotels Two, which bought the business from the previous UN management just before its closure, also runs the Piano Room and Trademark Hotel in Kings Cross.

Horizon manager Greg Maglee said he was also a shareholder of Stonewall and understood how to run a venue responsibly and fit in with the surrounding environment.

“We want to change the culture. We want to do it right,” he told Sydney Star Observer.

An development application to make sound-insulation changes as well as the new trading hours is on display at the City of Sydney for public feedback.

The trouble spot’s previous management began operating at Havana, adjacent to Stonewall, five weeks ago.

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