Trims site sparks interest
Giuseppe Tauriello •
The Advertiser •
October 15, 2013 10:53AM
COMPETITION between local and interstate developers is brewing for the former CBD property of failed family retailer Trims.
The historic Trim's Corner site on King William St was home to the retailer's flagship store for more than 75 years before the retail company was placed in administration in May.
Owned by a separate but related entity in receivership, A.E. Trim Nominees, the corner site comprises 1490sqm and has already sparked the interest of some of the city's prominent developers.
In August, Melbourne-based developer Asian Pacific Group made its second play in Adelaide - paying $5 million for the former Hills site located just 300 metres south of the Trims site.
Chief executive Will Deague said he was looking to expand the developer's footprint in the CBD and the Trims site was of interest.
"Yeah definitely - we've been eyeing that site for a while," he said.
"We'd probably look at doing something similar to King William St (former Hills site), or maybe a hotel play, we're looking at doing an Art Series in the CBD."
Asian Pacific is planning a residential tower for the former Hills site which comprises 1653sqm of vacant land.
The Trims site is expected to fetch a comparable price given its proximity to the city's core.
Jones Lang LaSalle director Roger Klem, who is marketing the site, is confident it will attract broad interest given its proximity to the State Government's proposed courts precinct.
"The site provides an incredible opportunity for astute purchasers to potentially acquire and redevelop the site for a myriad of uses," he said.
Located just south of Carrington St, the property attracts a 53 metre height limit but Mr Klem said there was a case for relaxation given the property's size, location and layout.
"The planning instrument relaxes height restrictions for those sites in the current policy area greater than 1500sqm with two or more street frontages," he said.
"Given the Trims site has three street frontages and is almost 1500sqm we envisage that the planning authority may be favourable to development beyond the current 53 metre height limit."
Developer of the Rowlands Apartments, Mandala Developments has been circling several Adelaide sites in recent months, including Tangcheng's Waymouth St site west of Light Square.
Chief executive Loris Rigon expects the Trims site to attract significant interest from Adelaide-based developers.
"We're keen to go and have a look at it and put in a bid - the site has mixed development potential," he said.
"We are on the lookout for sites - location, size of the site - for me they're good deals."
Ferrier Hodgson's Martin Lewis has been appointed receiver of A.E. Trim Nominees and confirmed that the entity's only other asset - a strata office in the Aurora on Pirie building - was under contract. The company paid more than $588,000 for that property in 2009.
Shop fittings, plant and equipment inside the existing Trims building will be auctioned tomorrow as part of the liquidation of the retail entity.
Expressions of interest in the Trims site closes at 4pm on Friday, November 15
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From news.com:
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Art series in Adelaide **drools**
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Done: viewtopic.php?f=8&t=2798Pistol wrote:Art series in Adelaide **drools**
But, yeah, one in the CBD would be nice.
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Not sure if this was posted at the time, but i have found a video/render of the proposed Ferrari Dealership on Hindley Street, yet to see any action on this site though.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ROkhDyAQzws
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Not sure what to expect here.
http://www.klemich.com.au/About/Our-Tea ... d16e0831f8
Location is this grand old building.Type: Application Assessed on Merit
Application Number: DA/880/2013
Lodgement Date: 29/10/2013
Location: 261 North Terrace, ADELAIDE SA 5000
Description: Five level rear extension to the existing dwelling following demolition of portion of rear of the dwelling.
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Not sure if this goes in here or not, but does anybody know anything about this??
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Article on The Advertiser website the other day.
New sport museum/hall of fame going there first half of 2014.
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From the City Messenger:
http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/messenger ... 6775872801Adelaide City Council to pay $255,000 for light-up artwork in Topham Mall in CBD
Tim Williams •
City Messenger •
December 05, 2013 12:57PM
Concept image of Topham Mall artwork designed by John Tonkin.
AN INTERACTIVE, light-up artwork to be hung up to 10m high in Topham Mall will cost Adelaide City Council ratepayers $255,000.
The Sensing With Light installation will have two illuminated stainless steel and glass towers, each almost 3m tall, with LED strips and sensors to pick up movement and touch.
Touching the towers will change the colour and pattern of 25 polycarbonate tubes, strung 8-10m high in a frame attached by cables to surrounding buildings or poles.
The tubes will each be 5m long and have double-sided strips of LED lights.
Designed by Sydney-based artist John Tonkin, the work has been developed over the past three years by the council and the University of Adelaide's Institute for Photonics and Advanced Sensing, which has invested an extra $10,000.
"As much as it has references to scientific underpinnings it will be very colourful and kids will like it," Tonkin said.
"You'll be able to see it from all along Leigh St and for quite a way along Currie St."
The installation was originally slated for Rundle Mall and then Grenfell Plaza.
"It's been moved around quite a bit. It's an ambitious project so we want to get it right," Tonkin said.
"Topham Mall fits in with the council's agenda for developing the corridor between the train station, North Tce and the (Central) Market."
A council committee approved the project on Tuesday night.
It will also require development approval and is expected to be installed by June, 2014.
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That looks cool, and being visible from all the way down Leigh St will be excellent, considering the outdoor coffee bars and eateries along there.
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The Trims site has been sold. Curious to know who bought it and what future plans they have.
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Karidis bought it...Mixed use development ie retail/commercial at ground with probably offices and/or apartments above...
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Thanks mate. Bit nervous about it now. Let's hope he proposes something a little more inspiring than his previous efforts around town.how good is he wrote:Karidis bought it...Mixed use development ie retail/commercial at ground with probably offices and/or apartments above...
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This devloper has a history of buying a site, proposing something on it and then selling it off of holding to increase value. I can't think of anything in recent times they have actually built (last 3 years)Brando wrote:Thanks mate. Bit nervous about it now. Let's hope he proposes something a little more inspiring than his previous efforts around town.how good is he wrote:Karidis bought it...Mixed use development ie retail/commercial at ground with probably offices and/or apartments above...
They have 2 site on Angus which they have proposed developments for that have dropped off and then the little miss miami one which appears to have also dropped off as they have been granted a lease extension until June 2014.
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