[COM] Brickworks Redevelopment | $70m
[COM] Re: #SWP: Brickworks Redevelopment | $70m
Isn't there a chocolate factory you can tour in the Adelaide Hills somewhere? I remember going on a school excursion there.
Exciting as a kid, given all the free chocolate you can sample, but as an adult, what's so fun?
Exciting as a kid, given all the free chocolate you can sample, but as an adult, what's so fun?
[COM] Re: #SWP: Brickworks Redevelopment | $70m
Yes Melbas still there and cheese factory next door on way to Lobethal from Hahndorf.rev wrote:Isn't there a chocolate factory you can tour in the Adelaide Hills somewhere? I remember going on a school excursion there.
Exciting as a kid, given all the free chocolate you can sample, but as an adult, what's so fun?
[COM] Re: #SWP: Brickworks Redevelopment | $70m
Would be interested if you could update your pub thread with what you thought of the Fringe activities his year.pushbutton wrote:how good is he wrote: ....oh, and please everyone, if you don't want Adelaide to have anything fun for people to enjoy then you're entitled to your opinion. However please don't attack me for mine.
[COM] Re: #SWP: Brickworks Redevelopment | $70m
Doesn't Haighs also do tours at their Parkside Factory?
-
- Legendary Member!
- Posts: 1451
- Joined: Fri Jan 12, 2007 8:01 pm
- Location: Adelaide
[COM] Re: #SWP: Brickworks Redevelopment | $70m
There is, and I've been there with my nephew and niece and it was ok. There's also Heighs on Greenhill Road which is very similar.rev wrote:Isn't there a chocolate factory you can tour in the Adelaide Hills somewhere? I remember going on a school excursion there.
Exciting as a kid, given all the free chocolate you can sample, but as an adult, what's so fun?
That's nothing like what I was referring to in my last post though. I was referring to a far more imaginative 21st century fantasyland. As an adult or a child of any age, that would be fun!
Not gonna happen though but it was merely the first thing that came to mind as an idea, which could make good use of the kiln and the general landscape of the Brickworks, as it was.
Last edited by pushbutton on Wed May 28, 2014 7:39 pm, edited 1 time in total.
-
- Legendary Member!
- Posts: 1451
- Joined: Fri Jan 12, 2007 8:01 pm
- Location: Adelaide
[COM] Re: #SWP: Brickworks Redevelopment | $70m
That is sadly true, but I can see some signs things are slowly starting to change.Waewick wrote:The problem is that kind of fun costs money.
And people like to complain, so the cost will always be the problem. Our state just isn't affluent enough and doesnt have the corporate support to provide large scale entertainment areas.
-
- Legendary Member!
- Posts: 1451
- Joined: Fri Jan 12, 2007 8:01 pm
- Location: Adelaide
[COM] Re: #SWP: Brickworks Redevelopment | $70m
I did look at various guides to the things that were on but whilst I do appreciate that there was a lot of things that would please some people, none of it was really for me except the Fawlty Towers dining experience. I didn't go to that this year because I went last year (and it was fantastic!)Nort wrote:Would be interested if you could update your pub thread with what you thought of the Fringe activities his year.pushbutton wrote:how good is he wrote: ....oh, and please everyone, if you don't want Adelaide to have anything fun for people to enjoy then you're entitled to your opinion. However please don't attack me for mine.
I personally find most of the Fringe events a bit too off-beat for my tastes.
[COM] Re: #SWP: Brickworks Redevelopment | $70m
Drove past today and the barbecue store looks as good as demolished to me.
Sent from my Nexus 4 using Tapatalk
Sent from my Nexus 4 using Tapatalk
- Nathan
- Super Size Scraper Poster!
- Posts: 3826
- Joined: Tue Feb 03, 2009 1:09 pm
- Location: Bowden
- Contact:
[COM] Re: #SWP: Brickworks Redevelopment | $70m
It might be Friday night talking, but why are we concerning ourselves with the fate of a suburban barbecue store? Small fry.
- monotonehell
- VIP Member
- Posts: 5466
- Joined: Fri Feb 01, 2008 12:10 am
- Location: Adelaide, East End.
- Contact:
[COM] Re: #SWP: Brickworks Redevelopment | $70m
Stop mixing your metaphors!Nathan wrote:It might be Friday night talking, but why are we concerning ourselves with the fate of a suburban barbecue store? Small fry.
Exit on the right in the direction of travel.
[COM] Re: #SWP: Brickworks Redevelopment | $70m
Does anyone know when this is to open? it looks pretty close to externally complete. the intersection and south road next to this is currently being upgraded into 3 lanes each way in preparation for the upgrade further north.
[COM] Re: #SWP: Brickworks Redevelopment | $70m
There is a $180 million entertainment development planned for Parafield which will include Indoor Skydiving. I will start a thread onWaewick wrote:The problem is that kind of fun costs money.
And people like to complain, so the cost will always be the problem. Our state just isn't affluent enough and doesnt have the corporate support to provide large scale entertainment areas.
this shortly. From the Adelaide now Website :
Kings Point will feature more than 20,000sqm of entertainment space including cinemas, water slides, an aqua playground, indoor surfing, tenpin bowling, laser skirmish, a games arcade, rock climbing and a massive indoor trampoline.
- Nathan
- Super Size Scraper Poster!
- Posts: 3826
- Joined: Tue Feb 03, 2009 1:09 pm
- Location: Bowden
- Contact:
[COM] Re: #SWP: Brickworks Redevelopment | $70m
Woolworths have now sold the site to Charter Hall Retail REIT for $7.55m, and committed to a 20yr lease for Woolworths and BigW.
-
- Legendary Member!
- Posts: 1233
- Joined: Thu Jan 24, 2013 1:26 am
[COM] Re: #SWP: Brickworks Redevelopment | $70m
The $7.55m was the land component of the sale price but the final sale price of the completed shopping centre will be around $75m [price is based on 6.89% capitalised return of the leases achieved].
[COM] Re: #SWP: Brickworks Redevelopment | $70m
I've heard around mid year... June/July 2015Ben wrote:Does anyone know when this is to open?
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: Ahrefs [Bot] and 3 guests