[CAN] 51 Pirie Street | 94m | 21 Levels | Hyatt
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[CAN] [ONH] Re: 51 Pirie Street | 114m | 28 Levels | Hyatt
This was predictable and may not be the last
Big setback for Adelaide
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[CAN] Re: [ONH] Re: 51 Pirie Street | 114m | 28 Levels | Hyatt
Any other guesses what else might fall through due to covid? I’d guess a few of the hotels?citywatcher wrote: ↑Fri May 29, 2020 6:14 pmThis was predictable and may not be the last
Big setback for Adelaide
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[CAN] Re: 51 Pirie Street | 114m | 28 Levels | Hyatt
Considering it takes 2+ years I am surprised by this. It wasn’t due to open until 2023!
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Hopefully every single student tower.gnrc_louis wrote: ↑Fri May 29, 2020 6:32 pmAny other guesses what else might fall through due to covid? I’d guess a few of the hotels?citywatcher wrote: ↑Fri May 29, 2020 6:14 pmThis was predictable and may not be the last
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[CAN] Re: 51 Pirie Street | 114m | 28 Levels | Hyatt
"due" ?
This thread has been going for 11 years. Honestly, just close it until piling has started...
[CAN] Re: 51 Pirie Street | 114m | 28 Levels | Hyatt
These projects are also built based on projected growth. Assuming things are back to "normal" in 2023 tourist numbers will likely still be lower than initially projected due to missing out on a year or two of growth.
[CAN] Re: 51 Pirie Street | 114m | 28 Levels | Hyatt
This project is definitely not on hold. Articles suggesting it is on hold are false/wrong. At this moment in time, the project is definitely moving ahead. As I've stated before, design is taking a bit longer than planned, that is all. Of course in the current economic climate, anything could happen to any project at any time, but for now, this one is underway.
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[CAN] Re: 51 Pirie Street | 114m | 28 Levels | Hyatt
Quite a big reduction in this one.
11/06/2020
49-57 Pirie Street, ADELAIDE SA 5000
Demolition of all buildings on site, including a Local Heritage (Townscape) Place and construction of a twenty-one (21) storey hotel building.
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[CAN] Re: 51 Pirie Street | ~86m | 21 Levels | Hyatt
I hope there's not a cheapening of the design/finished product associated with this application.
Wishful thinking, but if there is, I wouldn't mind SCAP reconsidering allowing the existing building to be demolished.
Wishful thinking, but if there is, I wouldn't mind SCAP reconsidering allowing the existing building to be demolished.
[CAN] Re: 51 Pirie Street | ~86m | 21 Levels | Hyatt
'Pirie St Hyatt hotel gets downsized' as reported at InDaily
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The reduction in car parking is interesting too -- I can imagine council objecting to SCAP.
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I wonder if the deletion of an 'indoor plant room' means yet another building with an ugly extrusion on top?Works were due to have begun earlier this year, but CEL Australia executive director Robert Lee today told InDaily construction had been pushed back to early 2021.
He said the hotel would have 285 rooms, rather than the 295 originally planned, with the number of floors dropping from 28 storeys, to 22.
Two storeys of private suites as well as three levels of car parking and an indoor plant room had been axed, but the property would have an event space, market café, swimming pool, fitness facilities and rooftop bar.
Lee said the project’s total was expected to cost between $150 million and $160 million, rather than the $180 million previously estimated.
The reduction in car parking is interesting too -- I can imagine council objecting to SCAP.
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[CAN] Re: 51 Pirie Street | ~86m | 21 Levels | Hyatt
I was never quite comfortable with the idea of demolishing a local heritage place, but consoled myself with the knowledge that what was replacing it, had some good height and was of high architectural quality. The height has now disappeared, and it seems judging from the vibe that the design will also be cheapened. We do not need another boring 70m glass box. I hope this is refused.
where is the wank emoticon?“The whole building has been made more efficient,” he said.
[CAN] Re: 51 Pirie Street | ~86m | 21 Levels | Hyatt
No point having a rooftop bar that looks into another building. At this height it will be blocked in almost all directions especially with the planet tower. I think it’s best to put on hold till they can build something on site that is deserving of such a site. It’s not like we are desperate for new hotel rooms. Their are plenty of others going ahead.
[CAN] Re: 51 Pirie Street | ~86m | 21 Levels | Hyatt
Same here. It will set a terrible precedent if this is approved.Will wrote: ↑Mon Jun 15, 2020 1:40 pmI was never quite comfortable with the idea of demolishing a local heritage place, but consoled myself with the knowledge that what was replacing it, had some good height and was of high architectural quality. The height has now disappeared, and it seems judging from the vibe that the design will also be cheapened. We do not need another boring 70m glass box. I hope this is refused.
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