News & Discussion: Low/Mid-Rise CBD Development
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Whatever... At least it's under construction and not a developer's dream. Just remove the thread.
Re: Low to Mid-Rise CBD Development
The following 2 proposals have been recently lodged with the ACC:
*309-317 Angas Street:
Build 4 level office building with basement carparkink. The development is valued at $6 million and being designated as Category 2 by the council.
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Land at 30-40 Gilbert Street:
*4 level office building with ground floor carparking
*18 x 2&3 level townhouses
*2 storey office building
*4 storey apartment building
The total development is valued at $3 milion and designated Category 2.
*309-317 Angas Street:
Build 4 level office building with basement carparkink. The development is valued at $6 million and being designated as Category 2 by the council.
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Land at 30-40 Gilbert Street:
*4 level office building with ground floor carparking
*18 x 2&3 level townhouses
*2 storey office building
*4 storey apartment building
The total development is valued at $3 milion and designated Category 2.
7 Level Apartments South Terrace
New App lodged:
Type: Development Application Received
Application Number: DA/961/2007
Lodgement Date: 15/11/2007
Location: 121-123 South Terrace, ADELAIDE SA 5000
Description: Demolish existing buildings and construct 7 level mixed use building fronting South Terrace and 3 level residential building fronting Stafford Street
Re: Low to Mid-Rise CBD Development
A development application has been lodged for the ACC for:
4 level residential building, containing 18 apartments and ground floor retail and basement carparking for 95-99 Gilles Street. The development is expected to cost $5 mllion.
4 level residential building, containing 18 apartments and ground floor retail and basement carparking for 95-99 Gilles Street. The development is expected to cost $5 mllion.
Re: Low to Mid-Rise CBD Development
I saw an add in todays paper selling apartments in that 4 storey complex on Hutt St. Forgotten name, on cnr of Angas St Anyone know anything about ie expected timeframe
Re: Low to Mid-Rise CBD Development
jk1237 wrote:I saw an add in todays paper selling apartments in that 4 storey complex on Hutt St. Forgotten name, on cnr of Angas St Anyone know anything about ie expected timeframe
Re: Low to Mid-Rise CBD Development
Although already complete, this is an amazing photo of the Bent Street apartment building:
Re: Low to Mid-Rise CBD Development
This is a 6 level apartment complex that will soon begin construction (if not already) at 135 South Terrace
Images from last 3 posts courtesy of Domain.com
Images from last 3 posts courtesy of Domain.com
Re: Low to Mid-Rise CBD Development
I got the images from a real-estate website, so apart from the images there is very little relevant information for this forum unfortunately.AtD wrote:Cheers Will. Any other details?
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This might help...
http://www.thesouth.com.au/
I think the lower 2 floors contain 3 apartments starting at about 550K each, the other floors contain 2 apartments around 1.05-1.35M.
5 star green rating, thanks to a thermal chimney and 26000L RW tank.
http://www.thesouth.com.au/
I think the lower 2 floors contain 3 apartments starting at about 550K each, the other floors contain 2 apartments around 1.05-1.35M.
5 star green rating, thanks to a thermal chimney and 26000L RW tank.
Re: Low to Mid-Rise CBD Development
http://www.eastapartments.com.au/home.htmljk1237 wrote:
I saw an add in todays paper selling apartments in that 4 storey complex on Hutt St. Forgotten name, on cnr of Angas St Anyone know anything about ie expected timeframe
jk1237 wrote:I saw an add in todays paper selling apartments in that 4 storey complex on Hutt St. Forgotten name, on cnr of Angas St Anyone know anything about ie expected timeframe
Re: Low to Mid-Rise CBD Development
wilko91 wrote:This might help...
http://www.thesouth.com.au/
I think the lower 2 floors contain 3 apartments starting at about 550K each, the other floors contain 2 apartments around 1.05-1.35M.
5 star green rating, thanks to a thermal chimney and 26000L RW tank.
Thanks, I've added this project to the building list as U/C, unless someone wishes to inform me otherwise. http://buildinglist.photoadelaide.com/M ... ?maploc=98
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Re: Low to Mid-Rise CBD Development
Does anyone know if this development is proposed or approved ? Like the look of the render. My wife and i went to the displaywilko91 wrote:http://www.eastapartments.com.au/home.htmljk1237 wrote:
I saw an add in todays paper selling apartments in that 4 storey complex on Hutt St. Forgotten name, on cnr of Angas St Anyone know anything about ie expected timeframe
jk1237 wrote:I saw an add in todays paper selling apartments in that 4 storey complex on Hutt St. Forgotten name, on cnr of Angas St Anyone know anything about ie expected timeframe
apartment on sunday. Prices are exhorbitant - but i guess you're paying for the location as there are no facilities and most of the
balconies are not much bigger than postage stamps
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^^^If my memory serves me correctly, I think the building has planning approval. But I'm not 100% sure. So don't sue me if I'm wrong!
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