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I approve of any notion which has a cocktail bar downstairs, or in the nearby vicinity.
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http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/property/ ... 6020076345AdelaideNow wrote:
RUNDLE Mall will undergo the biggest overhaul in 20 years with $400 million worth of development planned.
Coles will be moving into the soon-to-be-revitalised shopping strip and Kmart is tipped to follow.
Recent foot traffic growth, a new direction and future planning has provided a boost of confidence in the mall, which less than a year ago was considered stalled.
Documents seen by The Advertiser show demolition work is expected to begin next month on the current Harris Scarfe building and surrounding properties to make way for the $150 million Rundle Place redevelopment.
Harris Scarfe and Coles were confirmed as the two major tenants of the building, which would also include about 80 specialty stores and a food court when it opens in March 2013.
Plans were submitted to Adelaide City Council for a $750,000 facelift to the lower levels of the Renaissance Tower, which houses Toys 'R' Us.
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Heritage building Gawler Chambers, on the corner of Gawler Place and North Tce, would take on a $30 million modern transformation with high-end retail planned for the ground floor.
Weinert Group is also in the initial planning stages of an upgrade to its property at 15-17 Rundle Mall.
Rundle Mall Management Authority chairman Theo Maras said he had seen preliminary plans for a redevelopment of 43 Rundle Mall, owned by Duke Group of Companies, and there were plans for two other major developments, worth about $70 million and $100 million.
"I think we have really turned the tide ... and I think early evening trading was a big key to unlocking the door," Mr Maras said.
Mr Maras said he believed Kmart would be setting up in the mall, however a Kmart spokeswoman said "unfortunately we are unable to comment on this at this stage".
Visitor numbers increased by up to 20 per cent each month since Rundle Mall began opening until 7pm Monday to Thursday in October.
Independent retail analyst Stirling Griff said the mall development was needed to compete with regional shopping centres.
"It will be fantastic," he said. "This will provide the opportunity to bring in new retailers."
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YAY KMART, just what the mall needs a liberal dose of suburbia!
It needs bars, public art, laneways activated etc. But we have said all this before!
It needs bars, public art, laneways activated etc. But we have said all this before!
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Not too sure on the render. Yes, the current site is a void in the streetscape so it's good that it's being done up, and I'm glad it's not grey and beige, but the colours are a bit... meh. It could just be the render, but it looks cheap and nasty. Happy to be proven wrong.
Not sure where this K-mart rumour came from. The obvious questions are where and why? A pedestrian focused mall with expensive parking doesn't suit their bulk discount format, and Westfarmers already has a presence with Target and soon with Coles.
"documents seen by the Advertiser show demolition work is expected to begin next month" - good investigative journalism: they read the Harris Scarfe press release. Gold star.
For reference, 15 Rundle Mall is the health food shop opposite Myer and this is 41 Rundle Mall:
Not sure where this K-mart rumour came from. The obvious questions are where and why? A pedestrian focused mall with expensive parking doesn't suit their bulk discount format, and Westfarmers already has a presence with Target and soon with Coles.
"documents seen by the Advertiser show demolition work is expected to begin next month" - good investigative journalism: they read the Harris Scarfe press release. Gold star.
For reference, 15 Rundle Mall is the health food shop opposite Myer and this is 41 Rundle Mall:
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Urgh Kmart, please no.
Ed Harrys has since been replaced by a cheap bookstore, which is already about to close down soon. Very interested in these $70m and $100m developments, that is quite a large sum of money for a city retail development. Possibly the Renaissance Arcade and Myer Centre redevelopments?, work has already been carried out on the basement and ground floor in recent times so maybe the upper floors/Myer are next?
Ed Harrys has since been replaced by a cheap bookstore, which is already about to close down soon. Very interested in these $70m and $100m developments, that is quite a large sum of money for a city retail development. Possibly the Renaissance Arcade and Myer Centre redevelopments?, work has already been carried out on the basement and ground floor in recent times so maybe the upper floors/Myer are next?
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Ah yes I forgot about Southern Cross Arcade
Type: Development Application Received
Application Number: DA/942/2010
Lodgement Date: 29/11/2010
Location: 52-62 King William Street, ADELAIDE SA 5000
Description: Internal and external alterations to existing arcade.
http://www.sensational-adelaide.com/for ... &start=330Type: Development Application Received
Application Number: DA/945/2010
Lodgement Date: 30/11/2010
Location: RENAISSANCE CENTRE, 119-129 Rundle Mall, ADELAIDE SA 5000
Description: Internal and external alterations.
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Some possible future development sites on the market at the moment:
87-93/97-99 Angas Street. Vacant possession. Good spot for apartments, maybe we'll see something here in a few years?
http://www.realcommercial.com.au/proper ... de-5751544
128-130 Wakefield Street. Currently occupied by a rug shop.
http://www.realcommercial.com.au/proper ... de-5729676
43-69 Sturt Street - huge site
http://www.realcommercial.com.au/proper ... de-5659047
87-93/97-99 Angas Street. Vacant possession. Good spot for apartments, maybe we'll see something here in a few years?
http://www.realcommercial.com.au/proper ... de-5751544
128-130 Wakefield Street. Currently occupied by a rug shop.
http://www.realcommercial.com.au/proper ... de-5729676
43-69 Sturt Street - huge site
http://www.realcommercial.com.au/proper ... de-5659047
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so anyone know where Nordic Honda is moving to? I am betting the old Porsche showroom at the top of Glen Osmond road.
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that sturt street land has been on sale previously
lI imagine that it will be done in similar fashion to Gilles/Halifax precinct which has been very successful.
But it is going to need either multiple developers or a fairly wealthy one to get a site that big done in one hit (over various stages of course)
lI imagine that it will be done in similar fashion to Gilles/Halifax precinct which has been very successful.
But it is going to need either multiple developers or a fairly wealthy one to get a site that big done in one hit (over various stages of course)
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Not exactly much of a bet as there's been Honda signage there for months.mooshie wrote:so anyone know where Nordic Honda is moving to? I am betting the old Porsche showroom at the top of Glen Osmond road.
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Has there? I didnt see any on my way home tonight.. I know that there have been some Hondas in the showroom but nothing else
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Why are so many people against K-Mart in the city?crawf wrote:Urgh Kmart, please no.
Other cities around Australia have these stores, we already have a Target that seems to do ok.
Any new retail in the city is good. It gives more variety and choice to customers. The mall is trying to get people to go there instead of suburban centers, so stores like k-mart are needed.
But what about the big items you say??! Toys R Us works fine. Shop in Toys R Us in the city and you get free delivery on large items.
Shop at Toys R Us in the suburbs, you take it yourself or you pay for delivery.
Its also not that hard to have a functional loading bay where things can be picked up from.
Next we need a hardware store. Not a full one like the Bunnings Warehouses more of a express type store.
I saw one of these in Sydney last weekend. It looked quite good.
As the city council tries to get more people to live here, these types of stores will be needed.
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Toyko has a number of hardware stores that cover 5 or 6 levels.
fantastic (but a different sized city of course)
fantastic (but a different sized city of course)
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