I disagree. Although the Libs plan is visually more audacious, after much thought, it would be a white elephant. (that is, if they actually followed through and built it. I suspect they'll use the traditional Liberal excuse and blame the previous governemnt for leaving a financial 'black hole' and cancel it)paul wrote:8 years and this is it? It smacks of the sort of mediocrity that too often defines Adelaide and irraties so many of us.
The railyards is the only logical site for a riverside precinct of even a modest scale.
It would be another wine centre. The simple fact is location. The railyards are too far away from major active zones in the Adelaide CBD.
People would be hesitant to visit it, as apart from the 22 days when there is a footy game, why would people go there? It is a good site for a stadium, but not for an entertainment precinct.
Although, the Labor plan is less visually stunning, it has a higher chance of success. It is close to the casino and Railway Station. It is close to major hotels and Hindley Street. Also, with the redeveloped Adelaide Oval, there will be people there not just for 22 nights per year, but also during summer when the cricket is on. Not to mention it is close to the Festival Theatre, which has performances spaced throughout the year. And where do you think the staff at the new RAH and research centre will eat?