[PRO] 237 Grote Street | 95m | 27 Levels x 5 | Hotel and Apartments
[PRO] Re: [VIS] 237 Grote Street - Former AusPost Site
A mail sorting centre is liekly to have physical infrastructure that can move bulky goods within the premises and be repurposed for self storage. It's always better to be purpose built rather than retrofitted, but I believe Kennards would only be doing this because they know the underlying layout and mechanics of the building can make it work. Self storage facilties usually have a combination of the drive up access units with their own roller door to the internal roadway (which are of course the preference for house moving etc). They also have the built structures with internal units which are planned in a way usually to be accessible using trolleys or pallet jacks. A loading dock facility to the side can make it workable for vehicle unloading, but the external units will always be better. The underlying economics of it is the internal units won't be as good, but that's reflected in the pricing structure. The facility makes back the lower yield on the internal units by being able to group them together more tightly (no roadway that isn't contributing to the rent roll). So it's lower yield per unit (net), but higher or equal yield for the whole site (gross).
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[PRO] Re: [VIS] 237 Grote Street - Former AusPost Site
I heard today from a colleague in the know that the plans for this are really impressive/well thought through. Some kind of central sculptured building around 20 stories.
[PRO] Re: [VIS] 237 Grote Street - Former AusPost Site
Application lodged yesterday:
237 GROTE ST ADELAIDE SA 5000
UNDER ASSESSMENT
Description
Mixed-use staged development comprising five (5) towers to a maximum height of 27 levels and 95.4m, including tourist accommodation and four residential flat buildings, together with shared basement and podium carparking, ground to third level commercial and retail uses, and associated landscaping, swimming pools, public realm improvements, and rooftop solar panels.
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[PRO] Re: [VIS] 237 Grote Street - Former AusPost Site
Great outcome! Done right and depending on the success of this development, we could see this being similar catalyst development to what Maras did with the East End in the years after the markets closed. There are so many neighbouring sites that could be turned over into residential i.e. the former SAE Institute building, Shell/Hungry Jacks, the old Freedom furniture, and even further up Grote Street the massive empty block. Also could have the long term opportunity for better pedestrianisation of West Terrace which is something that has long been talked about at a local government level.Ben wrote: ↑Fri Jun 23, 2023 9:08 amApplication lodged yesterday:
237 GROTE ST ADELAIDE SA 5000
UNDER ASSESSMENT
Description
Mixed-use staged development comprising five (5) towers to a maximum height of 27 levels and 95.4m, including tourist accommodation and four residential flat buildings, together with shared basement and podium carparking, ground to third level commercial and retail uses, and associated landscaping, swimming pools, public realm improvements, and rooftop solar panels.
[PRO] Re: [VIS] 237 Grote Street - Former AusPost Site
95m seems quite high for that end of town... that must be right on the CASA limitPatrick_27 wrote: ↑Fri Jun 23, 2023 11:45 amGreat outcome! Done right and depending on the success of this development, we could see this being similar catalyst development to what Maras did with the East End in the years after the markets closed. There are so many neighbouring sites that could be turned over into residential i.e. the former SAE Institute building, Shell/Hungry Jacks, the old Freedom furniture, and even further up Grote Street the massive empty block. Also could have the long term opportunity for better pedestrianisation of West Terrace which is something that has long been talked about at a local government level.Ben wrote: ↑Fri Jun 23, 2023 9:08 amApplication lodged yesterday:
237 GROTE ST ADELAIDE SA 5000
UNDER ASSESSMENT
Description
Mixed-use staged development comprising five (5) towers to a maximum height of 27 levels and 95.4m, including tourist accommodation and four residential flat buildings, together with shared basement and podium carparking, ground to third level commercial and retail uses, and associated landscaping, swimming pools, public realm improvements, and rooftop solar panels.
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[PRO] Re: [VIS] 237 Grote Street - Former AusPost Site
The towers approved for behind the Newmarket Hotel were slightly over 100m iirc, and that is as close to flight paths as you can go in the CBDabc wrote: ↑Fri Jun 23, 2023 2:20 pm95m seems quite high for that end of town... that must be right on the CASA limitPatrick_27 wrote: ↑Fri Jun 23, 2023 11:45 amGreat outcome! Done right and depending on the success of this development, we could see this being similar catalyst development to what Maras did with the East End in the years after the markets closed. There are so many neighbouring sites that could be turned over into residential i.e. the former SAE Institute building, Shell/Hungry Jacks, the old Freedom furniture, and even further up Grote Street the massive empty block. Also could have the long term opportunity for better pedestrianisation of West Terrace which is something that has long been talked about at a local government level.
[PRO] Re: [VIS] 237 Grote Street - Former AusPost Site
If the state government completed a tram loop from RAH back to Vic Square, residential development in this neglected part of the CBD would go into overdrive!! Would be highly desirable to live here with a redeveloped Central Market nearby and continued expansion of the Gouger St dining precinct.Patrick_27 wrote: ↑Fri Jun 23, 2023 11:45 amGreat outcome! Done right and depending on the success of this development, we could see this being similar catalyst development to what Maras did with the East End in the years after the markets closed. There are so many neighbouring sites that could be turned over into residential i.e. the former SAE Institute building, Shell/Hungry Jacks, the old Freedom furniture, and even further up Grote Street the massive empty block. Also could have the long term opportunity for better pedestrianisation of West Terrace which is something that has long been talked about at a local government level.Ben wrote: ↑Fri Jun 23, 2023 9:08 amApplication lodged yesterday:
237 GROTE ST ADELAIDE SA 5000
UNDER ASSESSMENT
Description
Mixed-use staged development comprising five (5) towers to a maximum height of 27 levels and 95.4m, including tourist accommodation and four residential flat buildings, together with shared basement and podium carparking, ground to third level commercial and retail uses, and associated landscaping, swimming pools, public realm improvements, and rooftop solar panels.
Wouldn’t it be a great look for tourists/visitors heading from the airport into the CBD along a newly-landscaped Grote St with a tram linking back to Vic Square, and dozens of new apartment buildings on the western side of the CBD.
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[PRO] Re: [VIS] 237 Grote Street - Former AusPost Site
Ooo, could you expand on this or point me towards previous discussion? I haven't paid attention to/heard any talk of improving West Tce in any way, especially for pedestrians.Patrick_27 wrote: ↑Fri Jun 23, 2023 11:45 amAlso could have the long term opportunity for better pedestrianisation of West Terrace which is something that has long been talked about at a local government level.
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[PRO] Re: [VIS] 237 Grote Street - Former AusPost Site
There were exercises done over a decade ago as part of Integrated Design Commission's 5000+ project.whatstheirnamesmom wrote: ↑Fri Jun 23, 2023 9:02 pmOoo, could you expand on this or point me towards previous discussion? I haven't paid attention to/heard any talk of improving West Tce in any way, especially for pedestrians.Patrick_27 wrote: ↑Fri Jun 23, 2023 11:45 amAlso could have the long term opportunity for better pedestrianisation of West Terrace which is something that has long been talked about at a local government level.
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[PRO] Re: [VIS] 237 Grote Street - Former AusPost Site
that's closer to the landing path, but the landing path doesn't fly over the CBD, it flies over North AdelaideCryptic wrote: ↑Fri Jun 23, 2023 2:23 pmThe towers approved for behind the Newmarket Hotel were slightly over 100m iirc, and that is as close to flight paths as you can go in the CBDabc wrote: ↑Fri Jun 23, 2023 2:20 pm95m seems quite high for that end of town... that must be right on the CASA limitPatrick_27 wrote: ↑Fri Jun 23, 2023 11:45 am
Great outcome! Done right and depending on the success of this development, we could see this being similar catalyst development to what Maras did with the East End in the years after the markets closed. There are so many neighbouring sites that could be turned over into residential i.e. the former SAE Institute building, Shell/Hungry Jacks, the old Freedom furniture, and even further up Grote Street the massive empty block. Also could have the long term opportunity for better pedestrianisation of West Terrace which is something that has long been talked about at a local government level.
the take off path goes directly over the southern end of the CBD
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[PRO] Re: [VIS] 237 Grote Street - Former AusPost Site
The departure path usually goes directly over the north west CBD and then toward the south east of the CBD, so theoretically the Newmarket Hotel should have the most strict CASA regulation, although im not sure what the specific regulation is.abc wrote: ↑Fri Jun 23, 2023 10:01 pmthat's closer to the landing path, but the landing path doesn't fly over the CBD, it flies over North Adelaide
the take off path goes directly over the southern end of the CBD
[PRO] Re: [VIS] 237 Grote Street - Former AusPost Site
Where did you find this application? I can't see it anywhere on the SCAP minutes/agenda.Ben wrote: ↑Fri Jun 23, 2023 9:08 amApplication lodged yesterday:
237 GROTE ST ADELAIDE SA 5000
UNDER ASSESSMENT
Description
Mixed-use staged development comprising five (5) towers to a maximum height of 27 levels and 95.4m, including tourist accommodation and four residential flat buildings, together with shared basement and podium carparking, ground to third level commercial and retail uses, and associated landscaping, swimming pools, public realm improvements, and rooftop solar panels.
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[PRO] Re: [VIS] 237 Grote Street - Former AusPost Site
https://plan.sa.gov.au/development_appl ... h=Adelaide page 5dbl96 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 16, 2023 4:16 pmWhere did you find this application? I can't see it anywhere on the SCAP minutes/agenda.Ben wrote: ↑Fri Jun 23, 2023 9:08 amApplication lodged yesterday:
237 GROTE ST ADELAIDE SA 5000
UNDER ASSESSMENT
Description
Mixed-use staged development comprising five (5) towers to a maximum height of 27 levels and 95.4m, including tourist accommodation and four residential flat buildings, together with shared basement and podium carparking, ground to third level commercial and retail uses, and associated landscaping, swimming pools, public realm improvements, and rooftop solar panels.
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