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[U/C] Re: Former LeCornu Redevelopment | Mixed Use
This'll probably never happen because the land would be so valuable, but why not keep it as community space? It's quite nice going through North Adelaide to reach a break in the shopfronts that's just a nice open park area. The North Adelaide nimbys would probably say no to this, but could it become another Fringe hub similar to the Garden, Gluttony and RCC?
[U/C] Re: Former LeCornu Redevelopment | Mixed Use
LeCornu's actually closed in 1985 and was knocked down in 1989, so the site has been vacant for over 30 years!
[U/C] Re: Former LeCornu Redevelopment | Mixed Use
Despite being promised for release nearly a year ago, and despite council purchasing the site 3 years ago to 'end the delays', plans will now not be shown to the public until next year. Article at InDaily:
'After 30 years, a longer wait to see plans for vacant Le Cornu site'
'After 30 years, a longer wait to see plans for vacant Le Cornu site'
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[U/C] Re: Former LeCornu Redevelopment | Mixed Use
Jeez we should just give up and leave it as public green spaceSRW wrote: ↑Sun Oct 18, 2020 12:03 pmDespite being promised for release nearly a year ago, and despite council purchasing the site 3 years ago to 'end the delays', plans will now not be shown to the public until next year. Article at InDaily:
'After 30 years, a longer wait to see plans for vacant Le Cornu site'
[U/C] Re: Former LeCornu Redevelopment | Mixed Use
If the site's too small to fit a swimming pool, the star studded lineup of the adelaide city council can propose a pool there too
Or maybe half a pool here, half a pool on franklin st. When you swim to the end you can leap like a salmon to the next pool.
Or maybe half a pool here, half a pool on franklin st. When you swim to the end you can leap like a salmon to the next pool.
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[U/C] Re: Former LeCornu Redevelopment | Mixed Use
This will be worth the wait. Excpetionally high quality proposal that I am hopefull will really raise the bar for multi-storey residential projects in Adelaide. Once everything is signed it should progress relatively quickly as well.
[U/C] Re: Former LeCornu Redevelopment | Mixed Use
le'Cornu's actually ceased trading in 1985 then then site was empty until 1990 when it got demolished so we have been waiting 35 years for something to happen. Wake me up we there is a tower crane on site!
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[U/C] Re: Former LeCornu Redevelopment | Mixed Use
The Advertiser has the latest Let Cornu plans behind a paywall.....could some kind person reveal them for the rest of us.
Thanks in advance.
Thanks in advance.
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I can do better than that! Here’s a link to the article on InDailyPeFe wrote:The Advertiser has the latest Let Cornu plans behind a paywall.....could some kind person reveal them for the rest of us.
Thanks in advance.
https://indaily.com.au/news/local/2020/ ... ornu-site/
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[U/C] Re: Former LeCornu Redevelopment | Mixed Use
Thought this was interesting:
“At its highest point, the development, would reach 15-storeys, which is non-compliant with the development limit for North Adelaide of eight-storeys and the council’s own “guiding principle” for the project. Commercial & General executive chair Jamie McClurg said he was confident the development would be granted planning consent, as the building is set back from the street and it increases car parking and open spaces.”
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“At its highest point, the development, would reach 15-storeys, which is non-compliant with the development limit for North Adelaide of eight-storeys and the council’s own “guiding principle” for the project. Commercial & General executive chair Jamie McClurg said he was confident the development would be granted planning consent, as the building is set back from the street and it increases car parking and open spaces.”
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[U/C] Re: Former LeCornu Redevelopment | Mixed Use
REVEALED: $250m retail, residential development planned for old Le Cornu site
https://indaily.com.au/news/local/2020/ ... ornu-site/
EDIT: pressed 'Submit' BEFORE I saw Andy's post.
https://indaily.com.au/news/local/2020/ ... ornu-site/
EDIT: pressed 'Submit' BEFORE I saw Andy's post.
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[U/C] Re: Former LeCornu Redevelopment | Mixed Use
Looks good! Got to love the anti dev comments all over Facebook
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[U/C] Re: Former LeCornu Redevelopment | Mixed Use
I didn't read any anti-development comments but rather people questioning whether or not this will actually happen, also people questioning how the ACC expect to get a return on investment. I must say, if it weren't for Commercial and General involvement I would be more sceptical myself, seeing as the ACC will have both this and the Market Arcade development both on the go at the same time and they aren't exactly in the best financial position in recent years.
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