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#1696 Post by Waewick » Mon Apr 22, 2013 1:59 pm

monotonehell wrote:
Waewick wrote:if 30cms constitutes a trip hazard people really need to stop walking and using their smart phones.
I was going to put a snide remark about people and their iPhones, but it's sadly true that a majority of people do not look where they are walking. A foot high bollard is going to lead to injuries for sure.
I think I need my cardigan :hilarious:

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#1697 Post by Shahkar » Tue Apr 23, 2013 5:59 pm

Level 12,13 & 14 are available for lease

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#1698 Post by Ben » Sat Apr 27, 2013 1:31 pm

Apple Signage.
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#1699 Post by Paulns » Sat Apr 27, 2013 1:55 pm

Does anyone have the faintest idea when The Apple Store's going to open? I'm dying to go in there! ????
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#1700 Post by Dog » Sat Apr 27, 2013 2:46 pm

Council announces new city library in Rundle Mall

Released: 22/03/2013
Adelaide City Council has today announced plans for a brand new, state of the art public library to be created in the heart of the city.
Lease negotiations are being finalised for a large space in the Rundle Place building, in the middle of Rundle Mall. The contract is expected to be finalised within the next month and once signed, work will get underway on creating the multipurpose ‘City Library’.

The site will include a large space for events and exhibitions, a bigger and better Digital Hub that will provide ongoing access to new technologies, a number of public meeting rooms, a pop-up café as well as a dedicated area to explore local history.

The library will also offer traditional services, including a large selection of books, magazines, DVD’s, newspapers and literature, and will offer extended opening hours in line with Rundle Mall trading.

“We’re currently finalising the lease, but if all goes to plan Rundle Place will be a great, convenient location for the new City Library,” said Lord Mayor Stephen Yarwood.

“Libraries of the future are more than just books – they’re true community hubs that are flexible and inviting, where people can participate, learn, engage and exchange information,” he said.

“The new City Library will offer something for everyone, including businesses, residents, workers, students and visitors to the city. It will be a place for creativity and innovation, with cutting edge technology, inspirational spaces and functional, universal design,” he added.

Council is investing approximately $2.2 million in setup costs for the ‘City Library’ in Rundle Place, due be opened by the end of 2013. The area currently being negotiated is approximately 1,900 sqm; 700 sqm larger than the combined space of the existing libraries.

Existing services at the nearby North Terrace and Grote Street libraries will be transferred to the new library once it’s opened. The Rundle Mall location is within 500 metres of both of these libraries and is well serviced by public transport and parking.

The Hutt Street and Tynte Street Libraries will remain open to the public. To ensure continuing services in the South West precinct of the city, flexible library services will be provided at the South West Community Centre and staff will be available to assist customers with browsing the library catalogue and facilities will be provided for pick up and returns.

“We have done extensive research, analysis and consultation with the community over the last couple of years about what kind of library service is needed in the future,” said Ms Sandy Verschoor, General Manager for City Culture and Community Services.

“Council’s current libraries are at capacity and offer no room for expansion so the new City Library will offer a lot more space and flexibility,” she said.
“It will also have synergies with other Council projects, in particular the Rundle Mall Redevelopment, as well as offer up exciting possibilities for events, such as the Adelaide Festival and the Fringe.”

The community is encouraged to get involved and help guide the services provided in the library and its uses is to ensure it meets community needs and aspirations, now and into the future.

Consultation will be open via http://yoursay.adelaidecitycouncil.com/ from Monday 25 March 2013 and feedback forms will also be available at Council’s libraries, community centres and Council’s Customer Centre at Pirie Street. Information sessions will also be held at the Grote Street and North Terrace libraries in in April / May.

“We are really keen for feedback from the community about the kinds of services and uses that the new library should offer,” Stephen said.

“Together, we want to enable the community to make the most of the new City Library – so make sure you get involved and have your say!”

To keep disruption to a minimum a staged closure of the Grote Street and North Terrace libraries will be carried out. More details will be provided to library customers over the coming months with exact closure dates.
Naomi Marsh Tel: (08) 8203 7446
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#1701 Post by pushbutton » Sat Apr 27, 2013 3:23 pm

Francis street now has some interesting artwork being installed to hide the side walls of the ugly buildings opposite Rundle Place. Not finished but looks quite good.

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#1702 Post by Brazer » Thu May 09, 2013 10:09 pm

Is there still an Officeworks going here because I can't imagine where it would go?

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#1703 Post by Patrick_27 » Fri May 10, 2013 12:33 am

Brazer wrote:Is there still an Officeworks going here because I can't imagine where it would go?
From my understanding the shop-front at that sits on Grenfell Street underneath the car-park will house the Officeworks.

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#1704 Post by Brazer » Sat May 11, 2013 12:55 pm

Thanks for clarifying patrick27. :D

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#1705 Post by Shahkar » Mon May 13, 2013 8:01 pm

PICNIC LANE is happening in Lindes Lane. Thought it would be appropriate here since someone was talking about no activation there.

More details here.

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#1706 Post by pushbutton » Mon May 13, 2013 9:41 pm

Not necessarily a completely terrible idea, but only a very short term measure by the sound of it (which to be honest is probably just as well because I very much doubt it would retain peoples interest once the novelty wore off).

At the end of the day I just don't get why they are so obsessed with "activating laneways". All they are is narrow alleys leading to plantrooms, loading docks, and fire exits. No matter what you do it's hard to make that really attractive, and to be honest I don't see any need to.

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#1707 Post by Will » Mon May 13, 2013 10:07 pm

pushbutton wrote:Not necessarily a completely terrible idea, but only a very short term measure by the sound of it (which to be honest is probably just as well because I very much doubt it would retain peoples interest once the novelty wore off).

At the end of the day I just don't get why they are so obsessed with "activating laneways". All they are is narrow alleys leading to plantrooms, loading docks, and fire exits. No matter what you do it's hard to make that really attractive, and to be honest I don't see any need to.
Because laneways are intimate spaces that have a grungy, urbane, cosmopolitan aspect to them. They help make the city more interesting by making people step out of their routine and explore and discover aspects of their city they are unfamiliar with. This generates feelings of surprise, enchantment and discovery in most people.

I take it you are not familiar with the success Melbourne has had activating their laneways?

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#1708 Post by Allkai » Fri May 17, 2013 8:37 am

Patrick_27 wrote:
Brazer wrote:Is there still an Officeworks going here because I can't imagine where it would go?
From my understanding the shop-front at that sits on Grenfell Street underneath the car-park will house the Officeworks.
Went past this morning, and it looks like fit-out is just starting...

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#1709 Post by Ben » Sat May 18, 2013 9:44 am

Apple is likely to open this coming Saturday after an announcement this Tuesday.

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#1710 Post by ralmin » Tue May 21, 2013 12:03 am

The Apple Store will be open this from 10:00am this Saturday according to http://www.apple.com/au/retail/rundleplace/. They will have the same hours as most large stores in the mall, being from 9am to 7pm most days, 9pm on Friday, 5pm on weekends.

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