[COM] Penny Place | 78m | 24 levels | Apartments
[COM] Re: Penny Place | ~80m | 24 levels | Apartments
Everyone has different taste, no need to take it so personally.
[COM] Re: Penny Place | ~80m | 24 levels | Apartments
This project is being advertised on front fence at Kodo site in Angus St.
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[COM] Re: Penny Place | ~80m | 24 levels | Apartments
Heres another high quality render. Hopefully some more soon.
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[COM] Re: Penny Place | ~80m | 24 levels | Apartments
Looks like a concrete exterior on the sides that won't be painted?
What looks to save this will be the finish of the balconies, etc. They do look good in the renders. I hope they translate well enough when built.
I would love it if the new renders could include this next to Kodo, seeing as this is stage 2 (in a way). Being 80m it will have a decent impact on the area.
What looks to save this will be the finish of the balconies, etc. They do look good in the renders. I hope they translate well enough when built.
I would love it if the new renders could include this next to Kodo, seeing as this is stage 2 (in a way). Being 80m it will have a decent impact on the area.
[COM] Re: Penny Place | ~80m | 24 levels | Apartments
Demolition has started.
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[COM] Re: Penny Place | ~80m | 24 levels | Apartments
here we go again!! Boy Adelaide's gonna look a treat
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[COM] Re: Penny Place | ~80m | 24 levels | Apartments
Is that the yellow brick building on Penny Place? Is the building on the corner of Carrington St going as well?
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[COM] Re: Penny Place | ~80m | 24 levels | Apartments
A view from the rear in Nelson St, Sunday 18/11/2018.
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Update 15/12/2018, picture from rear (as above). Demo is nearly complete, just a matter of clearing up the rubble.
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[COM] Re: Penny Place | 78m | 24 levels | Apartments
This is 78 metres.
Good height up against Kodo, giving more depth to the skyline in this area.
Good height up against Kodo, giving more depth to the skyline in this area.
[COM] Re: Penny Place | 78m | 24 levels | Apartments
Being such a wide building from the west/east, it should compliment the similar built forms of the SGIC Building and Hilton Hotel in Victoria Square, when viewed from the airport.
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[COM] Re: Penny Place | 78m | 24 levels | Apartments
Kerry Stokes-backed developer accuses top SA lawyers of ‘vexatious’ legal action against $48 million apartment tower
Renato Castello, Urban Development Editor, The Advertiser
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A collective of some of the state’s top legal minds is battling a Kerry Stokes-backed developer over the construction of a neighbouring $48 million apartment tower.
Carrington St-based Bar Chambers — whose shareholders are 16 highly paid barristers including Lindy Powell QC, Mark Hoffmann QC, David Edwardson QC and Sam Abbott SC — has launched court action against Melbourne-based Flagship Property Holdings which wants to build a 24-storey tower behind the lawyers’ state heritage-listed office.
In an application filed with the Environment Resources and Development Court, Bar Chambers is seeking unspecified damages from Flagship, and builder Maxcon, claiming they failed to take “necessary precautions” to “minimise harm” to neighbours during demolition works of the existing four-storey building.
Bar Chambers also claims that Flagship — which is majority owned by Stokes’ Seven Group — conducted demolition in breach of its approval.
It is also claiming, in a separate court action against the State Planning Commission, that the proposed Penny Place tower, comprising 152 apartments next to the Federal Court building, should never have been approved.
Flagship and Maxcon have denied any wrongdoing and that the demolition complied with conditions of their approval.
Flagship’s Penny Place apartment tower would sit behind Bar Chambers (bottom left) off Carrington Street
Mr Hoffman QC said in an affidavit filed with the court that he had “personally observed” on “numerous occasions” between November 10 and December 12 site works happening before the approved 7am.
“On 13/12/18 the second respondent (Maxcon) or its contractor was working on site from 6.30am and had blocked Nelson Street with a … truck loading scaffolding,” he said.
“Jackhammers were operational from 6.50am. As to the use of water … on no occasion to my observation has the site been sprayed with water. Only very limited water spray has been used while actual demolition appeared to be underway.”
Lawyer James Roder, acting for Bar Chambers, wrote to the Crown Solicitor’s Office on December 5 claiming Flagship had “fragrantly (sic) breached” conditions of its approval, including claims a contractor had use the site “as if a quarry”.
Noise and vibration monitoring by consultancy Sonus, over four days in December, found noise levels did not “promote a healthy, comfortable or productive environment”, according to a report lodged with the court.
Bar Chambers has separately sought an order quashing approval of Flagship’s initial proposal claiming that the project was “miscategorised” for public notification purposes.
The project, approved last February, was classed Category 1, preventing public comment on the plans.
Flagship lodged new plans on December 7 — three weeks after Bar Chambers launched its court action — which increased the tower’s height by three storeys.
The State Planning Commission classified the new project Category 2, triggering mandatory notification of neighbours.
A spokesman for Flagship said Bar Chambers’ legal action was “vexatious” and that the company had fulfilled its requirements.
“It’s a shame that the neighbouring lawyers wish to waste the court’s time … from what is a very valuable development for the people of Adelaide,” he said.
Mr Hoffmann and Mr Roder did not respond to requests for comment.
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[COM] Re: Penny Place | 78m | 24 levels | Apartments
Shuz it’s “complement”. Actually it’s not that much wider than the Kodo tower. In respect to SGIC and Hilton it’s taller. A good thing hey Shuz?
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