The existing fish market had a new lease of life with the building hosting many shops. In the early 80s, the site was just some random little shops scattered in 3 areas with free car parking in between. It was one of the few places that opened after Saturday noon or Sunday. After it had the current premises a fruit shop was opened. I know the owners and they thought at first who would buy fruits and vegetables in the fish market. However they were doing extremely well for being there. I also think part of "Finding Nemo" had a scene in the fish market featuring the seagulls.
Interesting angles of the old and new fish market sites. Much closer then when I visited the fish markets and did a video on it (back on the last day of the bankstown line shut down) and just looked at it from across at a distance from where the crayfish traps were . My acquaintance mentioned that there was something special about the floor of the new fish market site - something about the marine life under it? It looks quite a walk from the existing light rail stop. Will be interesting to see if public transport to this famous tourist spot and institution changes to make it more accessible to everyone as the lighrail is very overcrowded to the existing fishmarket especially every weekend. Also intetesting what will actually happen to the old fishmarket site and where non fishmarket vendors which is near but not in the fish market building such as Vics Meats will do - whether they stay where they are or relocate closer to the new fishmarket site or just shut down.
It's been many years since I have been to the Sydney Fish Markets. Almost got kicked out last time because I flicked a bit of fish made dirty from falling on the table I was sitting at. The swarm of seagulls that brought, almost had me kicked out of the outside eating area. I'm glad it is being replaced with a modern building for modern times.
I see my old hospital where I was born at is about to someday be demolished. I was born at the hospital near Warrawong NSW. The hospital (Port Kembla District) is around 60 years old. Sadly on its "last legs". Maybe you could do like an browse around there.
A bit more history. The current fish market building was originally a Fairfax warehouse for big rolls of newsprint paper.
The existing fish market had a new lease of life with the building hosting many shops. In the early 80s, the site was just some random little shops scattered in 3 areas with free car parking in between. It was one of the few places that opened after Saturday noon or Sunday. After it had the current premises a fruit shop was opened. I know the owners and they thought at first who would buy fruits and vegetables in the fish market. However they were doing extremely well for being there. I also think part of "Finding Nemo" had a scene in the fish market featuring the seagulls.
I wonder if they will change the name of the Fish Market Light Rail stop, as it will no longer be the closest to the new markets, Glebe will be.
Good idea, maybe the existing Glebe will become Fish Markets and the existing Fish Markets will be something else
@geoffworner5794 probably not
@@Cullerin112 wdym “Probab;y not”?
Interesting angles of the old and new fish market sites. Much closer then when I visited the fish markets and did a video on it (back on the last day of the bankstown line shut down) and just looked at it from across at a distance from where the crayfish traps were . My acquaintance mentioned that there was something special about the floor of the new fish market site - something about the marine life under it?
It looks quite a walk from the existing light rail stop. Will be interesting to see if public transport to this famous tourist spot and institution changes to make it more accessible to everyone as the lighrail is very overcrowded to the existing fishmarket especially every weekend. Also intetesting what will actually happen to the old fishmarket site and where non fishmarket vendors which is near but not in the fish market building such as Vics Meats will do - whether they stay where they are or relocate closer to the new fishmarket site or just shut down.
Thanks for the interesting tour and history lesson.
Great vid, thank you! I believe the current market building is circa 1989 rather than 1966.
I used to work at the fish markets in the 90's for Poulos Brothers
Many a Sunday, going to the Market with friends, getting some Seafood and a bottle of wine from the On-Site Cellars and enjoying it in Park Next Door
You ever do any climbing? Makes urbex better
It's been many years since I have been to the Sydney Fish Markets. Almost got kicked out last time because I flicked a bit of fish made dirty from falling on the table I was sitting at. The swarm of seagulls that brought, almost had me kicked out of the outside eating area.
I'm glad it is being replaced with a modern building for modern times.
I don't know why, but I like this and I'm on the side of the birds and their evil, evil plans.
I wonder what will be in place of the existing fish market?
I think it got delayed due to the crane collapse earlier this year i think?
Do a full walkthrough of central
wait, wheres the place of the new one?
Chinese owners. Chinese builders. And all the vendors are chinese and east indians. The Fish Market is not Aussie any more. End of an era.
I went to it in 2001
no views + 1 min ago is wild
It’s a bit fishy.
Up go the Chinese apartments
Well we do need more housing, I don’t see the Australian government building apartments
@amossy_7958 no we don't. Those upcoming units will be for people coming here from china and India.
@@theragoooverlord5021 That's good though. We need more people coming here.
@_chillblaine no we don't. I'm sure they can go to South America or a middle east nation
@@theragoooverlord5021 there's plenty of room here. We just need to build more houses.
2:05 people do be like that sometimes, they do be like that unfortunately
In Australia we keep to the left
“Do be like that,they do be like that” ????
I see my old hospital where I was born at is about to someday be demolished. I was born at the hospital near Warrawong NSW. The hospital (Port Kembla District) is around 60 years old. Sadly on its "last legs". Maybe you could do like an browse around there.