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Re: Approved - Baywaters (Glenelg) 5 levels - $45 million

#136 Post by ghs » Sat Aug 22, 2009 9:55 pm

Did the original plan involve that Glenelg pacific apartments (short term hotel accom) section ?

I get the feeling that this might have been setup because the sales were slow.

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Re: Approved - Baywaters (Glenelg) 5 levels - $45 million

#137 Post by Xaragmata » Sun Aug 23, 2009 12:29 pm

ghs wrote:Did the original plan involve that Glenelg pacific apartments (short term hotel accom) section ?

I get the feeling that this might have been setup because the sales were slow.
As far as I know the original plan was for retirement units only - the Pacific apartments are a later idea.

"Pacific" under construction last year, with Bay Waters signage:

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Yesterday, operating as Glenelg Pacific:

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Two storey stone building under restoration:

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#138 Post by Omicron » Tue Nov 10, 2009 4:53 pm

I stumbled across this on Real Estate:

La Mancha Apartments
8 South Esplanade, Glenelg
Walter Brooke Architects and Pike Constructions.

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Adelaide's most exciting and stylish beachfront development.

Designed by Walter Brooke Architects and to be constructed by Pike Constructions. This stylish apartment complex offers the ultimate in luxury, lifestyle and location.

Only two luxury Penthouses and eight exclusive apartments are to be constructed to the highest quality and located on this iconic address on the South Esplanade at Glenelg.

Sited right on the Esplanade, offering uninterrupted panoramic sea views and direct access to Glenelg beach. Only a short stroll to cosmopolitan Jetty Road cafe, shopping and restaurant precinct.

Only two spacious and private apartments to constructed on each level:

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#139 Post by AtD » Tue Nov 10, 2009 7:16 pm

It looks like a giant McMansion.

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#140 Post by Wayno » Tue Nov 10, 2009 8:05 pm

AtD wrote:It looks like a giant McMansion.
tautology?
Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work.

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Re: #Proposed - 8 South Esplanade (Glenelg) - 5 levels

#141 Post by Xaragmata » Tue Nov 10, 2009 8:53 pm

The existing La Mancha accommodation:

http://www.corfuaccommodation.on.net/lamancha.htm

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Re: #Proposed - 8 South Esplanade (Glenelg) - 5 levels

#142 Post by fabricator » Thu Nov 26, 2009 5:15 pm

Xaragmata wrote:The existing La Mancha accommodation:

http://www.corfuaccommodation.on.net/lamancha.htm

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Re: #Proposed - 8 South Esplanade (Glenelg) - 5 levels

#143 Post by ghs » Sun Nov 29, 2009 2:00 pm

Will be interesting to see if this goes ahead.

They say construction should start mid 2010.

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U/C: Glenelg Cinema site, Jetty Rd | 2 level retail

#144 Post by Will » Tue Apr 27, 2010 3:12 pm

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I can't beleive that they are proposing to demolsih the old art-deco cinema and replace it with a 1 or 2 level building! How incredibly underwhelming!
Glenelg Cinema site back on council agenda

newsCouncil27 Apr 10 @ 11:00am by David Goldsmith

PLANS to redevelop the former Glenelg Cinema site are back before Holdfast Bay Council, bolstered by fresh legal opinion supporting the project.

The case by Wallis Cinemas is expected to be reconsidered tonight, April, 28, by the development assessment panel (DAP), which knocked back two separate proposals for a mixed restaurant/office project at the Jetty Rd site last December.

Both proposals for a one-storey and a two-storey development would require the demolition of the 73-year-old former Ozone Theatre building, which was closed on February 1, 2009.

Opinion from counsels Michael Roder and Stuart Henry has been included in the revised bids.

Wallis spokesman Philip Roberts said the approach aimed at avoiding a potentially costly Environment, Resources and Development (ERD) hearing.

“We’ve taken the unusual step of seeking opinion from two senior counsels regarding their interpretation of the law, which supports very strongly the Wallis position,” he said.

“Both of them independently came up with the same view that the Wallis Group was in the right.”

The original proposals were refused primarily for failing to provide associated on-site car parking, as required under the council’s development plan.

Holdfast Bay’s manager development services Anthony Marroncelli said if the applications were approved by the DAP this week, they would be signed off next month.

Mr Roberts said while the overall plans had not changed, Wallis would commit to making either a $150,000 or $300,000 contribution to the Glenelg parking strategy fund, depending on the development option.

“We do not believe there needs to be any contribution at all but as a sign of good faith we have put in a proposal where we would assist,” he said.

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Re: #COM: | Bay Junction | $60m | 3lvls | Retail | Glenelg

#145 Post by crawf » Tue Apr 27, 2010 4:04 pm

It will be a complete outrage if they demolish this art-deco building for some poxy 1-2 level building. There are plenty of other places in Glenelg where they could build lowrise offices.

I also can not believe that the Ozone building has not been heritage listed.

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Re: #COM: | Bay Junction | $60m | 3lvls | Retail | Glenelg

#146 Post by Prince George » Tue Apr 27, 2010 7:12 pm

What, in heaven's name, is the "Glenelg parking strategy fund"? In a perfect world, it would be a shadowy subversive group who engage in random acts of intervention on parking spots in Glenelg, changing one into an outdoor tea-room, or a group into a croquet lawn. I suppose it's actually something like a pot of money to build a car-park.

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Re: #COM: | Bay Junction | $60m | 3lvls | Retail | Glenelg

#147 Post by skyliner » Fri Apr 30, 2010 5:10 pm

crawf wrote:It will be a complete outrage if they demolish this art-deco building for some poxy 1-2 level building. There are plenty of other places in Glenelg where they could build lowrise offices.

I also can not believe that the Ozone building has not been heritage listed.
It's annoying my big time just reading this. How can they prefer something that will certainly be less imposing and have less architectural merit. I can see what will replace it already - as Crawf indicates :wallbash:

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Re: #COM: | Bay Junction | $60m | 3lvls | Retail | Glenelg

#148 Post by HeapsGood » Mon May 17, 2010 12:38 pm

does anyone have an overview map of the layout?
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Re: #Proposed - 8 South Esplanade (Glenelg) - 5 levels

#149 Post by ghs » Sat May 22, 2010 7:52 pm

I noticed earlier in the week a couple of hundred metres to the south of this property
there are two properties next to each other that have recently been sold. Could it be a developer
with big plans ?

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Re: #COM: | Bay Junction | $60m | 3lvls | Retail | Glenelg

#150 Post by baytram366 » Thu Jul 01, 2010 1:54 pm

Anything happening at the cinema lately? I haven't been to the Bay for a few months...
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