This is great news Jaymz, thanks!Jaymz wrote:In further news on this development, there has been some official correspondence to people who have purchased
an apartment in New Mayfield regarding amendments to the original plans. These include:
1. A 1.6 metre increase in height for stage 1 to allow for installation of a centralised energy plant.
2. An increase from 12 to 15 storeys for stage 2 to allow a luxury hotel chain to operate a 200 room, 4.5 star hotel in the
upper levels of the building.
3. An increase in height from 14 to 17 levels for stage 3 to accommodate additional apartments previously touted for
stage 2, this will result in a overall reduction in apartments from 428 to 384 (available for purchase i'm guessing they mean).
They have given time for adjoining property owners to formally raise any concerns before the plans are put before the DAC,
which they say should be complete by the end of April or early May.
I'm fairly pleased with the slight height increases - let's face it, 10 to 14 was always a bit on the low side given this is prime near central city real estate and with other buildings of same or higher height either in existence (quest, vue) or likely to be built in the not too distant future (eg courts precinct). Particularly given stage 2 and 3 will have north facing windows which due to the width of Sturt St and the new relatively low level 5/6 level Ergo stuff across the road are basically impossible to realistically build out.
This entire area is going to be radically different than it was just a couple of years ago... I've lived in this part of Adelaide for a decade and it's weird (in a good way) to think the awful old warehouse site and the big open air car park across the road are basically history.