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I thought SA police were looking for 20000sqm, and someone else was looking for 20000 as well (transport SA I think but not sure). I assumed that SAPOL would take either this building or the twin towers and the other tenant looking for 20000 was gonna take the other. The problem is that SAPOL lease expires in Feb 2008, which only leaves a year and a bit for them to find a new premises. This means if they dont sign a new lease to move to either this building or the twin towers very soon they may extend their lease at their current location, meaning one of these may not be built , as I would assume that it would take over 1 year to complete either ot these two buildings.
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Aesthetically a great lokking building. I love the sleek glass look. A pity it does not have cantilever covers for pedestrians.
I have a copy of the Adelaide City Plan fron 1975 where it speaks of developing a 'spine' of buildings along KWS. Sth. - only just catching on to their own vision 30 years on! Good company for the Optus building (I think! - Haven't lived in Adelaide for 20 years to be absolutely sure).
Adelaide is really "coming of age" as they say.
I have a copy of the Adelaide City Plan fron 1975 where it speaks of developing a 'spine' of buildings along KWS. Sth. - only just catching on to their own vision 30 years on! Good company for the Optus building (I think! - Haven't lived in Adelaide for 20 years to be absolutely sure).
Adelaide is really "coming of age" as they say.
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It does have a cantilevered cover for pedestrians, just hard to see on the perspective.JRJ wrote:Aesthetically a great lokking building. I love the sleek glass look. A pity it does not have cantilever covers for pedestrians.
I have a copy of the Adelaide City Plan fron 1975 where it speaks of developing a 'spine' of buildings along KWS. Sth. - only just catching on to their own vision 30 years on! Good company for the Optus building (I think! - Haven't lived in Adelaide for 20 years to be absolutely sure).
Adelaide is really "coming of age" as they say.
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It has 6 lifts, not 3Ho Really wrote:I agree. It looks great. I love all the glass and what looks like polished granite on the podium. One question though, is this building too bulky? Wouldn't two (taller) towers look better, or would they be too prominent in some other way?Adelarch wrote:...Simple and elegant. The glass box seems to float over the lower stories...
Also, only 3 lifts? One every 20 metres or so...mmmh.
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Spire is 33 levels and only has 2 lifts...Scott wrote:It has 6 lifts, not 3Ho Really wrote:I agree. It looks great. I love all the glass and what looks like polished granite on the podium. One question though, is this building too bulky? Wouldn't two (taller) towers look better, or would they be too prominent in some other way?Adelarch wrote:...Simple and elegant. The glass box seems to float over the lower stories...
Also, only 3 lifts? One every 20 metres or so...mmmh.
Cheers
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Who is the tennant? I find this very hard to believe. They would not start construction without a major tenant, and im pretty sure they havent found one yet. However, i could be mistaken, and in that case i certainly hope your right.alfer7_3 wrote:went past this site today. the sign out the front says that construction has started on this site. should be good seeing some construction in the south of the city
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Is there an actual new sign ?Pistol78 wrote:Saw signage up on site for this development. Anyone know dates for construction or any other news on this development.
because a lot of people have been mistaken by the sign that currently sits there, which is not for this development but for the carpark behind it.
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