I think you'll find their capital is the asset and that's why they're content to land bank. In any event, very few developers would launch into speculative development without a tenant, which admittedly would be harder to secure with the constraints of the site.gnrc_louis wrote: ↑Sun Oct 30, 2022 1:53 pmI have and it would seem they have completed a range of residential projects in the suburbs. My point is that the family would likely have the capital to complete a larger project like this if they wanted to. However, they seem more content to just sit on the asset as it goes up in value - they did something very similar with The Planet site before selling it to CBUS.dbl96 wrote: ↑Sun Oct 30, 2022 9:59 amIf you you look at their website, you'll see they haven't accomplished much at all other than the Blackwood Park development. They go on about owning high profile sites, but theres not much evidence of them actually doing anything with those sites.gnrc_louis wrote: ↑Sun Oct 30, 2022 12:42 am
They’re owned by old school Adelaide money. They could afford this development if they wanted I’m sure.
I think the government has a role in restoring heritage buildings for adaptive reuse where the market won't or can't. I think that's a more vital contribution to the city than building otherwise commercial buildings like the EIC at Lot 14 on 'free' public land.