Type: Development Application Received
Application Number: DA/679/2011
Lodgement Date: 16/08/2011
Location: 271-281 Gouger Street, ADELAIDE SA 5000
Description: Mixed use residential and commercial development with basement carpark
Applicant Name
FUTONG INVESTMENT & DEVELOPMENT P/L
News & Discussion: Low/Mid-Rise CBD Development
Re: CBD Development: Low/Mid-Rise
Could be biggish... awaiting further detials but another Chinese developer:
Re: CBD Development: Low/Mid-Rise
ACC have updated their website, decent hieght for the area.
Description: Demolish existing buildings and construct 7 level mixed use building with basement car parking, retail ground floor and residential above - 78 apartments.
Re: CBD Development: Low/Mid-Rise
Another 7 level job is proposed in Surflen Street, JPE is involved with this one:
Development Application Received
Application Number: DA/692/2011
Lodgement Date: 23/08/2011
Location: Funk Outdoor Furniture & Bed E Buys, 14-20 Surflen Street, ADELAIDE SA 5000
Description: Demolish existing showroom/warehouse and construct 7 level apartment building with ground floor parking - 49 apartments.
Applicant Name: RIGHT INVEST P/L C/- JPE Design Studio, Level 4 19 Gilles St, ADELAIDE SA 5000
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Re: CBD Development: Low/Mid-Rise
"Pig of a location"UrbanSG wrote:Location: Funk Outdoor Furniture & Bed E Buys, 14-20 Surflen Street, ADELAIDE SA 5000
Re: CBD Development: Low/Mid-Rise
A new pleasant 5 level development at 97 Gilles Street:
Luxury Inner City Living at it's Best
Introducing 97 Gilles Street. A proposed luxury apartment complex that will summon an immediate atmosphere of unparralled style. These residences will be in a class of their own. Located in close proximity to Hutt Street, King William Street, Adelaide Central Market and major shopping. An opportunity exists to acquire remaining apartments off the plan and participate in internal selection. Each apartment will have opulent external access and will comprise three bedrooms and two exquisite bathrooms. Spacious formal and informal living areas, state of the art kitchen incorporating European appliances. Two cars secure garaging. These apartments will be built to the highest standard and offer a rare opportunity to the most discerning
Re: CBD Development: Low/Mid-Rise
Right now are a few abandoned old offices..
My dad's office is the building next to the proposed development, and he had a laugh when his car was in the second render!
Could work well considering accross the road is a multitude of developments which where finished a couple of years ago.
My dad's office is the building next to the proposed development, and he had a laugh when his car was in the second render!
Could work well considering accross the road is a multitude of developments which where finished a couple of years ago.
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Nothing amazing, but fits in with the style of all the townhouses across the road. I can see a few people kicking up a stink though, with some of the apartments having a view over the primary school (which is next door, with the picket fence)
Re: CBD Development: Low/Mid-Rise
Yep, what's there now is a very underwhelming single story building that looks about as anonymous as it gets... I noticed the development render on the front of the site yesterday riding past. The only thing that surprised me was how deep the block looks from the render, although it's probably partly a visual outcome related to the relatively narrow frontage.
I can definitely see some people complaining, even though this represents the 'Paris style' development (heightwise at least) so many claim Adelaide should be restricted to.
I can definitely see some people complaining, even though this represents the 'Paris style' development (heightwise at least) so many claim Adelaide should be restricted to.
Re: CBD Development: Low/Mid-Rise
Better Paris-style, than nothing.
Having the city fill up with buildings of medium density 5-10 levels will really benefit us in the long term. It's good to have the occasional height-challenger here and there, like the recently approved 100m Pilgrim Centre - but as long as the focus is on improving density and population in the CBD first and foremost.
Having the city fill up with buildings of medium density 5-10 levels will really benefit us in the long term. It's good to have the occasional height-challenger here and there, like the recently approved 100m Pilgrim Centre - but as long as the focus is on improving density and population in the CBD first and foremost.
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A yellow tower crane has been erected at the development site of the (I'm assuming) 7 level South Terrace apartment complex.
8 cranes total for the CBD now.
8 cranes total for the CBD now.
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Re: CBD Development: Low/Mid-Rise
I think the Gilles Street development is already approved? I seem to recall something about it having gone to court after council refused it for some of the same reasons mentioned above -- that it overlooks the primary school. Or I am just imagining things.
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You hope its approved considering they are selling apartments on realestate.com...
http://www.realestate.com.au/property-a ... -107675701
http://www.realestate.com.au/property-a ... -107675701
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I'm not buying into that Gilles St. development until they fix. All those. Unfinished sentences and.
dubious punctuation's.
dubious punctuation's.
Re: CBD Development: Low/Mid-Rise
A bit of extra information:Ben wrote:Could be biggish... awaiting further detials but another Chinese developer:
Type: Development Application Received
Application Number: DA/679/2011
Lodgement Date: 16/08/2011
Location: 271-281 Gouger Street, ADELAIDE SA 5000
Description: Mixed use residential and commercial development with basement carpark
Applicant Name
FUTONG INVESTMENT & DEVELOPMENT P/L
31 DA/679/2011 271-281 Gouger Street ADELAIDE
SA 5000
Demolish existing buildings and construct 7 level mixed use building with basement car parking, retail
ground floor and residential above - 78 apartments.
16/08/2011 $18,000,000 Category 1
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