Road link go-ahead for centre upgrade
By JEMMA CHAPMAN
13jan06
WORK will begin within months on a $40 million redevelopment of the Hallett Cove Shopping Centre.
That follows a State Government decision to fund a major new connector road.
State Cabinet yesterday cleared the way for the redevelopment by approving funding for a 1.1 km connector road, providing a link from the centre to Sheidow Park and Trott Park.
Premier Mike Rann said the $4.31 million - on top of a previous commitment of $1.1 million from the state - will give the green light for the $13.5 million transport project.
"I know the community has been keen to see this connector built for some time," he said. "It will provide the impetus for a major $40 million redevelopment of the Hallett Cove Shopping Centre, creating hundreds of jobs and investment in the local economy."
Ken Cooney, general manager of the Makris Group which is behind the upgrade, said now that the connector road had been approved, work would begin on the centre project as early as July.
COM: Hallett Cove Shopping Centre | $40m
COM: Hallett Cove Shopping Centre | $40m
The main aim of this re-development is to modernize the Hallet Cove shopping centre which currently looks outdated and tired. However from memory, I think about a dozen extra shops will be added to the centre although I am not 100% sure. Overall the Hallet Cove shopping centre will only have about 50 shops.shibby wrote:how big will the hallet cove shopping mall be?
I have found an article in the Messenger. This development sounds bigger than what I had anticipated. the details:
*50 new specialty shops
*One new department store
*one new supermarket
*1000 extra carparks
*$10 million fitout of the existing shops
*500 jobs will be created by the development.
Work is expected to begin in June or July and it will take about 18 months to complete.
*50 new specialty shops
*One new department store
*one new supermarket
*1000 extra carparks
*$10 million fitout of the existing shops
*500 jobs will be created by the development.
Work is expected to begin in June or July and it will take about 18 months to complete.
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wait, i just found out Woolworths have pulled out, my aunty was offered the position of store manager, but they have now decided that it would be a coles supermarket instead, i have no idea why they had a sudden change, but i know the project still has not begun as yet, but im glad their building the connector rd, i can get to sheidow park easily when im in that are know!!!
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Work started here end of last week with the demolition of the Mitre 10 area, which stood in the way of the major part of the extension which will stretch out to the NW corner of the site.
Due to open Sep 08 i believe.
I also saw site engineers at the Sheidow Park end (Berrima Rd) of the proposed connector road last week... this is slated for a June-July start and is expected to open about the same time as the shopping centre.
Marion Council have put a map of the proposed new road layout in their Autumn newsletter, which shows the new road bisecting Lonsdale south of the mall, running parallel with Shakes Cres and ending in 4 way roundabout with Quailo Ave, Zwerner Dr and Gledsdale Rd.
Due to open Sep 08 i believe.
I also saw site engineers at the Sheidow Park end (Berrima Rd) of the proposed connector road last week... this is slated for a June-July start and is expected to open about the same time as the shopping centre.
Marion Council have put a map of the proposed new road layout in their Autumn newsletter, which shows the new road bisecting Lonsdale south of the mall, running parallel with Shakes Cres and ending in 4 way roundabout with Quailo Ave, Zwerner Dr and Gledsdale Rd.
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altho this shows a 4 way intersection not a roundabout, but its marked Oct 06 so it could've changed, i 'll seek to find out.
http://www.marion.sa.gov.au/Web/webmar. ... te%203.pdf
I believe the shopping centre will expand from 8,000sq m to approx 18,000sq m so pretty sizeable upgrade. Most of this will be out towards the Ramrod Ave/Zwerner Dr corner
http://www.marion.sa.gov.au/Web/webmar. ... te%203.pdf
I believe the shopping centre will expand from 8,000sq m to approx 18,000sq m so pretty sizeable upgrade. Most of this will be out towards the Ramrod Ave/Zwerner Dr corner
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Re: #Approved : Hallett Cove Shopping Centre $40m
The Connector Road is now under construction. There are large earthworks on both sides of Lonsdale Highway as well as running down the creek side towards the Sheidow Park end. Work has also started on the Gledsdale/Zwerner roundabout with Shakes Cres now fenced off from the shopping mall.
Residents will get to name the new road.
Work on the mall will start Feb-Mar acc to Makris Group
Residents will get to name the new road.
Work on the mall will start Feb-Mar acc to Makris Group
Re: #Approved : Hallett Cove Shopping Centre $40m
according to todays 'Tiser p48 - Woolworths and Big W have signed up "as major tennants"
"The lady doth protest too much, methinks." - William Shakespeare (Hamlet)
Re: #Approved : Hallett Cove Shopping Centre $40m
A moderator would like to change the title of this thread to U/C, as it is reported in the Messenger that construction began last week on this $50 million expansion. In a ceremony on February 29, Urban Development minister Paul Holloway, Marion Mayor Felicity-Ann Lewis and Con Makris turned the first sod. The redeveloped shopping centre will include 70 new specialty shops including an expanded food court, as well as a new Woolworths and Big W. The expansion of the centre will generate 490 new retail jobs and create 960 new carparks. Furthermore the state government has confirmed that there will be a SA Police shopfront at the centre.
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