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#316 Post by Will » Fri Jun 27, 2008 7:41 pm

skyliner wrote:
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AtD wrote:Where is the stock exchange building. Is it near Grenfell Centre?
Yes its sandwiched between the Grenfell Centre and the Telstra Building. This image shows the building. Thanks to DEWHA for the image: (taken in 1984 when construction of the Telstra Building was starting)

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Will, is this still the stock exchange or has it shifted? I'm out of touch with this one.

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Skyliner the Stock Exchange has shifted to the ground floor of the Westpac Building (former Santos House). However that happened back in the late 1980s.

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#317 Post by Adamo » Sat Jun 28, 2008 12:46 am

on another note i was just surfing the adelaide city council site and found this
Released: 16 Jun 2008 [12.00am]

The first stage of a major project to underground power lines along West Terrace could begin soon, following a $500,000 funding commitment by the Adelaide City Council.

At its meeting tonight, the Council has approved a total of $1.14 million in funding for six priority power line undergrounding projects in 2008/2009, including West Terrace as a joint project with the State Government’s Power Lines Environment Committee (PLEC).

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The concrete power poles are just dangerous and the new light posts are been placed in the ground are safety designed so they just fall down when hit on impact. I like these very much, compared to the ugly yellow looking lights dangling from these ugly brown posts.

This is good news, especially for West tce, however i wonder where the other city areas are! Adelaide are finally starting to put the power lines in the ground where they belong.

I would of thought all city areas, or most of the city street power-lines be underground already.

Major roads in metropolitan areas have very poor lighting at night times including The Parade, Magill road, etc etc but i guess its not supported to have much light on these roads anyway due to the amount of traffic on these corridors.

Some of the ones along main city roads such as grenfell street.. it looks shocking and I still can't believe they hang lights off these power posts, but West Tce is currently the worse, so West Tce is going to look better than ever!
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#318 Post by crawf » Sat Jun 28, 2008 3:41 am

Adamo wrote:on another note i was just surfing the adelaide city council site and found this
Released: 16 Jun 2008 [12.00am]

The first stage of a major project to underground power lines along West Terrace could begin soon, following a $500,000 funding commitment by the Adelaide City Council.

At its meeting tonight, the Council has approved a total of $1.14 million in funding for six priority power line undergrounding projects in 2008/2009, including West Terrace as a joint project with the State Government’s Power Lines Environment Committee (PLEC).

Katherine Bidstrup - 0411 299 428
The concrete power poles are just dangerous and the new light posts are been placed in the ground are safety designed so they just fall down when hit on impact. I like these very much, compared to the ugly yellow looking lights dangling from these ugly brown posts.

This is good news, especially for West tce, however i wonder where the other city areas are! Adelaide are finally starting to put the power lines in the ground where they belong.

I would of thought all city areas, or most of the city street power-lines be underground already.

Major roads in metropolitan areas have very poor lighting at night times including The Parade, Magill road, etc etc but i guess its not supported to have much light on these roads anyway due to the amount of traffic on these corridors.

Some of the ones along main city roads such as grenfell street.. it looks shocking and I still can't believe they hang lights off these power posts, but West Tce is currently the worse, so West Tce is going to look better than ever!
I don't know how long you have been away from Adelaide, though the power poles along Grenfell St (aswell as Grote, Flinders, Pirie, Franklin St etc) are being replaced with new modern light poles.

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#319 Post by AtD » Sat Jun 28, 2008 7:47 am

Both Melbourne and Sydney still have their urban grit semi-industrial inner city areas with nets of powerlines.

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#320 Post by Shuz » Tue Jul 01, 2008 4:01 pm

Community shows creative streak in Victoria Square competition
Released: 13 Jun 2008

Over 100 diverse and creative entries were submitted by the community to redevelop Victoria Square / Tarndanyangga. The entries are now on display in the breezeway outside the Adelaide City Council Customer Centre at 25 Pirie Street.

The Community Ideas Competition entrants include pre-school children to octogenarians, members of the general public to professional consultancies and represent some of the best and brightest ideas to revitalise the square.

Launched on April 8, the competition was coordinated by the State Government in partnership with the Adelaide City Council, with a range of prizes on offer.

Lord Mayor Michael Harbison said that all of the 115 entrants captured a wide range of ideas and options for the square using drawing, plans and descriptive statements.

“The ideas are innovative and reinforce the importance of Victoria Square, the symbolic heart of the City, to the community. The winning design will contribute to the final master plan for the square,” said Mr Harbison.

“With Minister Conlon, I thank the community for their response and look forward to the next stage.”

A panel of representatives made up of community and high profile figures in the fields of planning, design and media will now review the ideas and prepare a short list.

The winner will then be determined by Adelaide Lord Mayor Michael Harbison and State Government Minster for Transport, Energy and Infrastructure, the Honourable Patrick Conlon MP.

Consultants will be engaged to begin concept designs and a Master Plan for the project, with that work – based on the ideas generated by the competition - to be completed by March 2009.

Consultation on the proposed designs will then begin, with detailed designs to be ready by March 2010. It’s then envisaged that the project would go to tender in April 2010, with construction to begin in July 2010.

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#321 Post by crawf » Tue Jul 01, 2008 4:08 pm

This is great and all, but now I hope action is finally taken towards redeveloping Victoria Square.

Because at the moment Victoria Square would have to be one of the most wasted spaces in Adelaide yet it has great potential to be something brilliant for the city.

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#322 Post by Tyler_Durden » Mon Jul 07, 2008 2:53 pm

Is anyone aware of anything happening in the upper area of the Regent Arcade, Rundle Mall end? Looking up from inside the Arcade just inside the Rundle Mall entrance there are some sizeable square holes that have been made. While they allow a small but interesting view of the high up ceiling I am wondering if they are a hint of another use planned for that area. It is a very large space up there although there doesn't seem to be any obvious public access point. It's a magnificent building and I'd love to see it get used for something.

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#323 Post by urban » Mon Jul 07, 2008 4:03 pm

Escalator access from Rundle Mall has been constructed.

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#324 Post by crawf » Mon Jul 07, 2008 5:17 pm

Now this is what I've been wanting to hear for awhile...

Pavers along Flinders Street are currently being replaced with new ones, Wakefield & Grenfell Street are the next stages

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#325 Post by monotonehell » Mon Jul 07, 2008 9:52 pm

Tyler_Durden wrote:Is anyone aware of anything happening in the upper area of the Regent Arcade, Rundle Mall end? Looking up from inside the Arcade just inside the Rundle Mall entrance there are some sizeable square holes that have been made. While they allow a small but interesting view of the high up ceiling I am wondering if they are a hint of another use planned for that area. It is a very large space up there although there doesn't seem to be any obvious public access point. It's a magnificent building and I'd love to see it get used for something.
They've been redeveloping the old cinema and the entrance to Regent Arcade for some months now. New shops on the ground floor, new escalator entrance to the basement shop, and some kind of first floor development - the rectangular holes you mentioned are a indoor balcony of sorts (I can't think of the correct term). If you look through the front first floor windows from outside you can see some elaborate post modern chandeliers up there.
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#326 Post by Xaragmata » Sun Jul 13, 2008 4:55 pm

Former stock exchange building has several holes punched through the eastern wall (for new windows?).

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#327 Post by monotonehell » Mon Jul 14, 2008 11:12 pm

Xaragmata wrote:Former stock exchange building has several holes punched through the eastern wall (for new windows?).
I'm guessing so, I look at it each day going to work. Looking inside, they're still at the demolition stage. They've rendered all the internal structure back to the bare essentials, now they're poking holes in the upper and lower floors (for windows I'm sure).
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#328 Post by AtD » Fri Jul 18, 2008 4:13 pm

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Sky City Puts Adelaide Casino Expansion on Hold
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July 14 (Bloomberg) -- Sky City Entertainment Group Ltd., New Zealand's largest casino operator, has deferred plans for further expansion of its Adelaide casino in South Australia pending negotiations with the state government.

Sky has spent as much as NZ$30 million ($23 million) at the site in recent years improving its performance. Further major investment, including construction of an underground car park, is unlikely unless the state eases some of the restrictions the site operates under, Chief Executive Officer Nigel Morrison said.

``We're probably going to put our development plans on hold'' unless the company can improve Adelaide's business model, he said in an interview today. ``It's a very constrained casino.''

Morrison, in the job since March, is taking a firm line on investment and costs after earnings plunged a year earlier at Sky's main Auckland casino and losses mounted at its cinema unit. The $53 million car parking project at Adelaide, first mooted in 2003, has been under review since March.

Revenue and earnings are increasing at Adelaide, and the state economy is strong, Morrison said.

Still, the casino will struggle to compete with the likes of the Crown site in Melbourne and Burswood in Perth without some loosening of the rules it operates under, he said. He wouldn't comment on the changes he is seeking from the state government.

``We just think it could be made a lot better for South Australia and for us,'' he said.

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Sky rose 2 cents, or 0.7 percent, to NZ$3.02 at the 5 p.m. close of trading in Wellington, its first gain in five days. The stock has fallen 23 percent the past six months, compared with a 15 percent decline in the benchmark NZX 50 index the same time.

Earlier, Morrison said Auckland-based Sky may report net income of as much as NZ$110 million for the year ended June 30, excluding a NZ$60 million writedown on its cinema arm. The guidance, unchanged from February, compares with a NZ$98.4 million profit a year earlier.

While the company's Adelaide and Darwin casinos appear to be benefiting from Australia's commodities boom, New Zealand companies are spending less on accommodation and entertainment as the local economy slows, he said.

Still, leisure and consumer spending is still performing ``reasonably well'' and the company isn't seeing the level of decline experienced by some retailers.

``We are a different kind of business,'' he said. ``People still want to go out and have a drink and have a bit of fun.''

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#329 Post by Wayno » Fri Jul 18, 2008 4:31 pm

Sky City Puts Adelaide Casino Expansion on Hold
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"We're probably going to put our development plans on hold'' unless the company can improve Adelaide's business model, he said in an interview today. ``It's a very constrained casino.''
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Still, the casino will struggle to compete with the likes of the Crown site in Melbourne and Burswood in Perth without some loosening of the rules it operates under, he said. He wouldn't comment on the changes he is seeking from the state government.

"We just think it could be made a lot better for South Australia and for us,'' he said.
anyone have more details on this? exactly what could be improved?
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