News & Discussion: Heritage Buildings
News & Discussion: Heritage Buildings
For those who don't know, the Gallerie Arcade used to run between Galwer Pl, North Tce and John Martins. When John Martins closed, so did the arcade, and it still stands vacant today.
North Tce frontage:
Gawler Pl frontage:
A few pics of inside the arcade from through windows or inside the homewares store that now occupies the ground floor of the gawler street frontage:
Anyway, the reason I'm posting this was that many months ago I heard through the grape vine that the owners of the arcade were going to redevelop it. Then a few days ago I noticed Tabletop and Kitchen had "Redevelopment Clearance" painted on their windows. I was wondering if anyone knew anything about what the developer's plans are. It's a great location.
Cheers.
North Tce frontage:
Gawler Pl frontage:
A few pics of inside the arcade from through windows or inside the homewares store that now occupies the ground floor of the gawler street frontage:
Anyway, the reason I'm posting this was that many months ago I heard through the grape vine that the owners of the arcade were going to redevelop it. Then a few days ago I noticed Tabletop and Kitchen had "Redevelopment Clearance" painted on their windows. I was wondering if anyone knew anything about what the developer's plans are. It's a great location.
Cheers.
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Nice pics. For sure it's a prime location. Would be good if they demolished the brick building in Gawler Place and replaced it with something good looking. Of course the North Terrace buildings (facades) would have to be retained, assuming they are heritage listed. Would be interesting to find out whether it will be mixed use, maybe with a 12 storey apartment complex on top of shops and offices.
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Thanks Adam for the pictures. I had noticed that the arcade was vacant but did not realize that it had being vacant since 1998! It is very interesting to look inside, and it gives you a very eerie feeling; very twilight zone.
The North Terrace facade is definately heritage listed:
"In 1865 architects Wright Woods & Hamilton were engaged to supervise the erection of a store for G & R Wills at a cost of 2600 pounds by the contractors English and Brown. "
As far as I am concerned no application for re-development has been lodged with the council.
The North Terrace facade is definately heritage listed:
"In 1865 architects Wright Woods & Hamilton were engaged to supervise the erection of a store for G & R Wills at a cost of 2600 pounds by the contractors English and Brown. "
As far as I am concerned no application for re-development has been lodged with the council.
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Re: Gallerie Arcade
the adds on tv say that table top and kitchen are closing, so maybe somethings coming upAtD wrote:
Anyway, the reason I'm posting this was that many months ago I heard through the grape vine that the owners of the arcade were going to redevelop it. Then a few days ago I noticed Tabletop and Kitchen had "Redevelopment Clearance" painted on their windows. I was wondering if anyone knew anything about what the developer's plans are. It's a great location.
Cheers.
About 5 to 6 years ago I remember that Adelaide was awarded the right to establish a Le Cordon Bleu school. Maybe it's finally happening?AtD wrote:I asked the shop assistant today (while buying a wok). Apparently it's being converted into a chef school. I don't know if that's just the ground floor of the Galwer Street front or what, but I can't see the entire thing being just that one use.
Another recent development is that 'PT Building Services' posters have been placed on the doors of the North Terrace frontage. Someone with success in contacting commercial companies should try and find out something.
Will, that school has been established in Adelaide for many years now.Will wrote:About 5 to 6 years ago I remember that Adelaide was awarded the right to establish a Le Cordon Bleu school. Maybe it's finally happening?AtD wrote:I asked the shop assistant today (while buying a wok). Apparently it's being converted into a chef school. I don't know if that's just the ground floor of the Galwer Street front or what, but I can't see the entire thing being just that one use.
Another recent development is that 'PT Building Services' posters have been placed on the doors of the North Terrace frontage. Someone with success in contacting commercial companies should try and find out something.
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The site is owned by the Cointreau family of France. They established Le Cordon Bleu schools world-wide. This site was destined to be the Australian [& Asia] hub for the internationally recognised course.
I have the plans somewhere for a 17 storey 5-star hotel mooted for the site [rising behind the Gallerie facade] and to convert the Gawler street building into accommodation for 1,000+ students. The plans were put on hold after Sept 11. Also my understanding is they have had a hell of a time dealing with the heritage listing [what they could and couldn't do.]
I'm keen to see what happens.
I have the plans somewhere for a 17 storey 5-star hotel mooted for the site [rising behind the Gallerie facade] and to convert the Gawler street building into accommodation for 1,000+ students. The plans were put on hold after Sept 11. Also my understanding is they have had a hell of a time dealing with the heritage listing [what they could and couldn't do.]
I'm keen to see what happens.
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