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Re: Low to Mid-Rise CBD Development

#346 Post by Howie » Wed Aug 01, 2007 10:42 pm

Nice work with the updates Will.. particularly the West Terrace development, will be watching that one closely.

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Re: Low to Mid-Rise CBD Development

#347 Post by Will » Thu Aug 02, 2007 11:57 am

Howie wrote:Nice work with the updates Will.. particularly the West Terrace development, will be watching that one closely.
Yes, I'm also excited by that one. Being commercial office space, we should be expecting something around the 30m mark, which on West Terrace would be very noticeable.

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171-207 Gouger Street

#348 Post by Ben » Fri Aug 03, 2007 9:45 am

New App on ACC Website:
Application No:
DA/411/2007

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171-207 Gouger Street, ADELAIDE SA 5000

Nature of Development:
Demolish existing buildings and construct a 5 level mixed use building with 3 ground floor commercial tenancies, 260 student apartments and 45 residential apartments on levels 1 to 4 and 3 partial levels of carparking.

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Re: Low to Mid-Rise CBD Development

#349 Post by Howie » Fri Aug 03, 2007 9:51 am

Thanks Beamer! Is this the old dk fabrics / mercedes showroom?

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Re: Low to Mid-Rise CBD Development

#350 Post by UrbanSG » Sat Aug 04, 2007 1:59 pm

Amazing the difference a lick of white paint makes to the Light Square building currently being refurbed. Pic from today:

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#351 Post by Howie » Sun Aug 05, 2007 2:04 am

beamer85 wrote:Big article in the 'tiser today about how Jane Lomax-Smith is against development and a nimby. Had a render of the proposed redevelopement of Toyota on West Terrace too which has now been rejected.

Speaking of which, just did a google earth model of CMI Toyota.

* CMI Toyota (Howie)
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Re: 121 - 124 West Terrace 8 Level Commercial building

#352 Post by Will » Sun Aug 05, 2007 10:46 am

beamer85 wrote:I know i've mentioned this before as a "Multi Storey" development but I could not locate the original post. Anyway.

121 - 124 West Terrace latest is this is actually a 8 level building. Will be interesting if this is approved. Will be a significant height compared to existing buildings in the area.

DA/551/2007
I have just realized that the site at 121-124 West Terrace is on the corner of Gouger and West Terrace, on the site where there is currently a Liquorland. This would mean, that the previous proposal for a 3 level office building has been rejected in favour of this more substantial proposal.

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Re: Low to Mid-Rise CBD Development

#353 Post by Howie » Mon Aug 06, 2007 12:27 pm

new render off the da,

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Re: Low to Mid-Rise CBD Development

#354 Post by crawf » Mon Aug 06, 2007 1:53 pm

That looks quite nice

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Re: Low to Mid-Rise CBD Development

#355 Post by UrbanSG » Sat Aug 11, 2007 2:32 pm

Grenfell Centre upgrade is comming along well. Pics from today:

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Re: Low to Mid-Rise CBD Development

#356 Post by Ho Really » Mon Aug 13, 2007 3:27 pm

The Grenfell Centre's groundfloor upgrade is just an uninspiring glass box. Why didn't they think of some other shape? I think the trees were better.

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Re: Low to Mid-Rise CBD Development

#357 Post by Mants » Mon Aug 13, 2007 5:19 pm

the trees were lovely to be honest. im quite disappointed by the outcome.

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Re: Low to Mid-Rise CBD Development

#358 Post by Ho Really » Mon Aug 13, 2007 6:06 pm

Maybe what they need to do now is re-do the curtain walls of the Grenfell Centre with the same glass on the ground floor box. I don't see any continuity.

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$80m goes west

#359 Post by Ben » Wed Aug 15, 2007 3:30 pm

From the city Messenger
AN $80 million complex with more than 300 apartments is planned for Gouger St's former Mercedes-Benz showroom site.

The project would include 260, mostly single bedroom student apartments, 45 private apartments and ground floor shops.

The five-level development would front the entire Gouger St block between Selby and Claxton streets.

A separate three-level car park at the back of site would be accessed via Selby St.

The site has been vacant since the showroom moved to Mile End last September.

Developer Pua Ong lodged plans for the project with the City Council's Development Assessment Panel last month.

Project architect Paul Pruszinski said the building would be a boom for the area and construction would start early next year, subject to approval.

``The bus station and the Balfours site will help, and with this project you'll see the west really kick on,'' he said.

Mr Pruszinski said being close to the Central Market and China Town would appeal to international students and residents.

The complex would take about two years to complete and include a private gym, cinema and library.

Education Adelaide CEO Denise von Wald said it was an ``incredibly welcome development''.

She said the number of international students in SA was expected to grow by about 3000 this year to 23,500, with 30 percent of those living in the city and North Adelaide.

A recent Education Adelaide report said about 2700 new student apartments needed to be built in the inner-city by 2010, by which time there would be 30,000 international students in the state.

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Re: Low to Mid-Rise CBD Development

#360 Post by crawf » Wed Aug 15, 2007 3:47 pm

This is going to be a huge development :D

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