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Re: The Terraces - Goodwood

#316 Post by rhino » Fri May 29, 2009 7:38 am

omada wrote:I work on Greenhill road and often stroll past, the only living entities I have seen on this site are a family of rats scurrying about the place , which were actually rather cute!
Nice one, Willard!
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Re: The Terraces - Goodwood

#317 Post by rogue » Wed Jun 24, 2009 7:12 pm

Workers were on site today erecting scaffolding. Are the resumption of works imminent?

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Re: #APP The Terraces - 5 lvl Apartments, Goodwood

#318 Post by Allkai » Thu Jun 25, 2009 8:59 am

Yep, underway.

A new builder is now established on site.

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Re: #APP The Terraces - 5 lvl Apartments, Goodwood

#319 Post by AtD » Thu Jun 25, 2009 9:09 pm

Do we have any renders?

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Re: #APP The Terraces - 5 lvl Apartments, Goodwood

#320 Post by ozisnowman » Wed Jul 22, 2009 8:08 am

Finally some action on site, looks like this one will be finished in the next few months.

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Re: #APP The Terraces - 5 lvl Apartments, Goodwood

#321 Post by Wayno » Sat Jul 25, 2009 11:23 am

wow - this site is a hive of activity at the moment...
Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work.

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Re: General Suburban Projects & Discussion

#322 Post by Xaragmata » Sun Aug 02, 2009 3:21 am

I assume this has been approved - caught me by surprise to see the leasing sign - "Glenelg Central" 6 to 8 Moseley Street:

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http://agents.realestate.com.au/cgi-bin ... TGLE&t=lcm

[This soon to be developed site will comprise of more than 2200 square metres, with retail tenancies ranging in size from 100m² - 800m² and “AAA” grade office accommodation on the first and second floors with central atrium.]

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Re: General Suburban Projects & Discussion

#323 Post by Shuz » Sun Aug 02, 2009 11:26 am

I like this new onset of three-story buildings being built in and around Glenelg.

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Re: General Suburban Projects & Discussion

#324 Post by rev » Wed Aug 05, 2009 12:55 am

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Walkerville Tce, Walkerville. The carpark outlined by red is now a large hole.
Was down that way a couple weeks ago, only remembered to post about this now. From memory a shopping center is going up.

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Re: General Suburban Projects & Discussion

#325 Post by jk1237 » Wed Aug 05, 2009 6:45 pm

the hole at Walkerville has unfortunately been there for a while. I believe the development has either stalled or fallen through. Anyone know?

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Re: General Suburban Projects & Discussion

#326 Post by Splashmo » Wed Aug 05, 2009 7:14 pm

I remember reading that the next phase of the development wasn't due to begin until August or something.

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Re: General Suburban Projects & Discussion

#327 Post by SRW » Wed Aug 05, 2009 8:01 pm

I believe the Walkerville hole is covered under this thread.
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#Article: Back to the future with a village hub

#328 Post by AG » Sat Aug 08, 2009 12:30 pm

Back to the future with a village hub
Article from: The Advertiser
JOANNA VAUGHAN
August 08, 2009 12:01am

A NEW Adelaide suburb has been designed to encourage residents to adopt a healthy lifestyle and reduce the impact of heart disease and obesity.

Developers of the 2000-home project at Lightsview, in Adelaide's northeast, have adopted the Heart Foundation "Healthy by Design" principles, aimed at encouraging physical activity through urban design.

Lightsview is the first suburb in SA to adopt the design, but it has also been used in New South Wales.

Lightsview, near Northgate, has been specifically designed using "activity triggers" to promote healthy activity. These include easy access to local shopping centres as well as quality parks within close walking distance.

The project is a joint venture between the Land Management Corporation and the Canberra Investment Corporation.

IS THERE ENOUGH OPEN SPACE IN ADELAIDE'S SUBURBS? Have your say in the poll to the right of this page and in the comment box below.

LMC chief Wayne Gibbings said the department was working to include the principles in all of its developments.

Heart Foundation project officer and town planner Kirsten Potoozky said many of the "cul-de-sac" suburbs that were built in the 1980s were difficult to navigate and did not promote walking and activity.

"With the cul-de-sac suburbs, you often can't get through anywhere and you end up in your car for quite a long time," she said.

"You also often have your shops conglomerated in one big box somewhere rather than having local shops that you can walk to.

"With the new design, you have generally a grid pattern and when you are walking north, south, east or west, you know you can get to where you want in a fairly direct route that encourages walking."

Ms Potoozky said the design was similar to that of older suburbs such as Goodwood and Norwood which were planned when people did not rely so heavily on cars.

SA Heart Foundation director of cardiovascular health Wendy Keech said the aim was to reduce the incidence of heart disease.

"This project will go a long way to achieving that aim by transforming our neighbourhoods to improve the health and well-being . . . of all South Australians into the future," she said.

Mother of two Paolo Merullo-Bianco, who lives in Norwood, said she loved its simple layout because The Parade, schools and parks were so close.

"We walk to school every day and aside from being such a nice close healthy walk, we also meet people on the way," she said.
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Re: #Article: Back to the future with a village hub

#329 Post by Xaragmata » Sat Aug 08, 2009 2:43 pm

Modern suburbs normally have underground utilities, not stobie poles.

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Re: #Article: Back to the future with a village hub

#330 Post by monotonehell » Sat Aug 08, 2009 4:09 pm

Xaragmata wrote:Modern suburbs normally have underground utilities, not stobie poles.
They said "often". If it's not stobie poles it's some other interuption to pedestrians and cyclists. Imagine if they started putting signs and other poles in the middle of the road?

Anyway, that's a really tiny point to pick up on, how about looking at the big picture they are presenting?
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