News & Discussion: Low/Mid-Rise CBD Development

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#1006 Post by maryse » Fri Mar 29, 2013 9:00 am

Anyone know where things are at with the "New York style" apartments at 276 Flinders - Flinders Loft?

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#1007 Post by Reb-L » Fri Mar 29, 2013 12:07 pm

maryse wrote:Anyone know where things are at with the "New York style" apartments at 276 Flinders - Flinders Loft?
If it is the one I think it is, it has been fully sold out. Should be ready to move in soon. Looks pretty good from the outside.
Their other project down the street (Art Apartments) is apparently selling OK too.

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#1008 Post by Ben » Thu Apr 04, 2013 2:37 pm

I'm guessing thisis for the new 2 x 7 level apartments.

Type: Complying Development
Application Number: DA/264/2013
Lodgement Date: 3/04/2013
Location: 14-20 Surflen Street, ADELAIDE SA 5000
Description: Showroom fit out

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PRUSZINSKI ARCHITECTS P/L

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#1009 Post by Xaragmata » Sat Apr 13, 2013 2:52 am

Ergo Apartments between Sturt & Wright Streets ...

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#1010 Post by Wayno » Sat Apr 13, 2013 5:28 am

Xaragmata wrote:Ergo Apartments between Sturt & Wright Streets ...
From the ergo website:
Ergo is a low rise complex of 182 apartments around a central plaza and a character multiple-use community building in the ‘foodie’ south western quarter of Adelaide.
Sigh. A large tract of land in an area with few heritage hindrances, and where the dev plan allows increased height, is being developed BY THE ACC into 'low rise' apartments that will compete against other high rises. Can't help but feel this is a conscious strategy.
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#1011 Post by phenom » Thu Apr 18, 2013 2:27 pm

Distance shot update of ergo apartments. Apologies for quality - dirty windows and phone cams don't make for the best mix...

In some senses it's a wasted opportunity re: the site but I guess in fairness it was under consideration prior to the relaxation of building heights.

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#1012 Post by Ben » Thu Apr 18, 2013 4:57 pm

I wouldn't normally post things like this but its actually quite substantial development in terms of size and dollar value.

Currently on the DAC website for consultation. I feel sorry for those townhouses next door...

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#1013 Post by Nathan » Thu Apr 18, 2013 5:18 pm

As far as sub-stations go, it's not too bad. Certainly better than the usual open air ones dotted around the city as it can fairly anonymously disappear into the streetscape.

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#1014 Post by rhino » Thu Apr 18, 2013 11:01 pm

Nathan wrote:As far as sub-stations go, it's not too bad. Certainly better than the usual open air ones dotted around the city as it can fairly anonymously disappear into the streetscape.
:lol: just like the elephant in the room!

I agree it looks better than the open air substations, though.
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#1015 Post by [Shuz] » Fri Apr 19, 2013 10:04 am

That's a pretty good looking substation. Is this being expanded because there is a need to, or is it to replace the Hindley Street one?
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#1016 Post by Waewick » Fri Apr 19, 2013 10:23 am

Wayno wrote:
Xaragmata wrote:Ergo Apartments between Sturt & Wright Streets ...
From the ergo website:
Ergo is a low rise complex of 182 apartments around a central plaza and a character multiple-use community building in the ‘foodie’ south western quarter of Adelaide.
Sigh. A large tract of land in an area with few heritage hindrances, and where the dev plan allows increased height, is being developed BY THE ACC into 'low rise' apartments that will compete against other high rises. Can't help but feel this is a conscious strategy.
I look at it differently.

By creating this mid rises apartments, I actually think it will help the drive to high rise as the amount of develop-able land becomes less.

Also, with the increase in population, it will provide more examples of people enjoying inner city living, you have to remember a high number of the purchasers of these apartments are young professionals - not just low income people.

Only countries like Dubai can go from nothing to high rise, every other city goes Low-mid-high so in reality we are probably developing well.

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#1017 Post by monotonehell » Fri Apr 19, 2013 11:53 am

Waewick wrote:Only countries like Dubai can go from nothing to high rise, every other city goes Low-mid-high so in reality we are probably developing well.
I agree with your first point, high rise is driven by lack of land space and demand for floor space.

But don't use Dubai as an example of a working system. They are an outlier. They are cashed up beyond reason, and are looking at no future economic activity. So they build outrageous things in an attempt to become a tourist destination.

Dubai is not an example that can be applied to anywhere much other than maybe Las Vegas.
Exit on the right in the direction of travel.

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#1018 Post by Wayno » Fri Apr 19, 2013 2:44 pm

Waewick wrote: I actually think it will help the drive to high rise as the amount of develop-able land becomes less.
182 low-rise city apartments sales will defer another high-rise complex. Also more folk living in low-rise apartments raises the NIMBY risk factor. They won't want future high-rise near *their* homes.

Inner suburban Land shortage won't be an issue in Adelaide for decades at least.
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#1019 Post by Waewick » Fri Apr 19, 2013 2:58 pm

Wayno wrote:
Waewick wrote: I actually think it will help the drive to high rise as the amount of develop-able land becomes less.
182 low-rise city apartments sales will defer another high-rise complex. Also more folk living in low-rise apartments raises the NIMBY risk factor. They won't want future high-rise near *their* homes.

Inner suburban Land shortage won't be an issue in Adelaide for decades at least.
Perhaps, but it still increases the amount of people living in the CBD.

the amount of developable CBD land is shrinking, with developments like this it is only going to get harder one would think.

182 apartments, means another 182 inhabitants, potentially creating more inhabitants who will want to stay "in their area" of the Adelaide CBD.

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#1020 Post by Nathan » Fri Apr 19, 2013 3:04 pm

Have to remember we're talking Sturt St here. I think mid-rise is appropriate for the area, with the odd higher building here and there (such as the towers in the Mayfield development). A couple of extra stories wouldn't have gone astray, but 6 levels is much better than the current trend for the area of 2-3 story townhouses.

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