I sense sarcasm, Crawf.crawf wrote:TomE wrote:Exciting times for Prospect!![]()
We now have a vacant commercial lot on the main road surrounded by a cheap colourbond fence.
Feeling more and more like O'Connell North Adelaide every day.

I sense sarcasm, Crawf.crawf wrote:TomE wrote:Exciting times for Prospect!![]()
We now have a vacant commercial lot on the main road surrounded by a cheap colourbond fence.
Feeling more and more like O'Connell North Adelaide every day.
Somebody is listening. Nice new temp fence in place so we can watch construction...TomE wrote:Sorry, Sarcasm.
The now vacant Prospect Rd site (Mara's cinema) is eerily similar to the Le Cornu site.
Yup. And again with the blank wall to the street, with everyone looking out to the sides.Ben wrote:Shame almost none of these have ground level retail. Would've been a great little cafe strip with all these medium rise buildings.
ORghs wrote: Seems that many of the locals are selling up because they know that they can potentially get a good price by selling their property
to a developer.
I think this will come in time. It already has a large Chemist, Doctors sugery, Pub (Reepham) Thai ... Just missing an On The Run at the SOuthern endBen wrote:Shame almost none of these have ground level retail. Would've been a great little cafe strip with all these medium rise buildings.
$20m cinema key to unlocking Prospect economy
A $20 million, 14-screen cinema development is being touted as the catalyst for an upgrade of one of Adelaide’s most driven thoroughfares.
The Village Heart, a strip of Prospect Rd running south of the town hall and boasting the cafe and cultural heart of Prospect, is embracing new businesses through recent successful auction sales and is set to welcome a night-time economy when the new Palace Nova cinema, replete with cafes and shops, is completed next year.
“More people are moving to inner city areas like Prospect and Bowden, Kent Town and Mile End,” said cinema developer Steve Maras.
“We have a different profile of resident living there, that’s interesting developers. There are Vietnamese and Mexican restaurants on Prospect Rd that wouldn’t have opened five or 10 years ago. They’re catering to the needs of the younger generations.”
Full article : http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/business/ ... 0e4ed1c9ed
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