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Re: Proposed - Bay Junction re-development - Glenelg -$60million

Posted: Sun Aug 31, 2008 10:06 pm
by Snorkie
City Girl wrote:Ok ok I can admit defeat when I make a bad point opposing development. I have a couple more questions...
Does anyone know how long the (current) bay junction complex has been there? And when is demolition due for the building?
Cheers
Hired some movies friday night from the Video store on the corner there, and got a flyer that they are moving out at the end of september. They plan to be moved back in by end of 2009. Dont see how that works though because I cant see them demolishing that whole building and putting the new one up in one year... unless of course its done in small stages...??? hope that helps.

Re: Proposed - Bay Junction re-development - Glenelg -$60million

Posted: Wed Sep 17, 2008 12:56 pm
by Norman
Junction Centre revamp begins

BAY Junction Shopping Centre will start coming down this month, clearing the way for a $65 million redevelopment aimed at giving Glenelg a fighting chance with its retail competitors.

Owner-developer Andrew Taplin and the Jetty Road Main Street Board say the investment will help Glenelg to keep pace with the Marion and Harbour Town shopping complexes.

Demolition of the 1973 Bay Junction shops will begin on Monday, September 29, to be replaced with a modern centre inside 12 months on the Brighton Rd corner.

With the exception of Woolworths, existing traders have been told they must vacate by September 28. Many face uncertain futures (see separate story).

Included in the new complex will be 26 specialty shops and restaurants, a redeveloped Woolworths, gymnasium and 1000sq m of office space.

A three-deck 424 space carpark also will be built. “I think it’s exciting for Glenelg,” Mr Taplin said.

“The precinct is facing increased competition from other areas and we need to keep investing money in Glenelg to bring people here.”

Mr Taplin said Woolworths would temporarily close as part of the redevelopment but he was unsure when. Jetty Road Main Street Board chairman Bruce Grindlay said shopfronts along the strip needed to be constantly upgraded.

“We need to be continually upgrading the street and changing its face or else it can look tired,” Mr Grindlay said.

“We want tourists and visitors to come to the Bay, and they are not going to do that if starts to look a bit tired and rundown.”

Meantime, a $1 million upgrade of the Stamford Grand Hotel’s Grand Bar was completed last week.

A cafe adjoining the bar was razed to extend the bar area by 70sq m. Modern tiles, glass and colour schemes were added throughout the bar, which also received a new sound system. A small open-air smokers room was built.

Grand Hotel chief executive Sacha A’Bell said it was important to continue improving Jetty Rd.

“I think to attract people to Glenelg it’s important that we keep reinvigorating Jetty Rd, and the Stamford Grand needs to be a part of that.”

Re: Proposed - Bay Junction re-development - Glenelg -$60million

Posted: Wed Sep 17, 2008 1:32 pm
by Pants
Here's a render showing more of the Brighton Rd side:

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Re: Proposed - Bay Junction re-development - Glenelg -$60million

Posted: Wed Sep 17, 2008 7:52 pm
by patsy85
Sweet......... Things are starting to go ahead down at glenelg again after a bit of a quiet
period over the last couple of years.... We now have :

1) Adelphi Waters U/C
2) Latitude Approved and likely to be U/C next year
3) Bay junction redevelopment - demolition about to start.
4) the ferris wheel due to be in operation in October (2 years late)

Maybe we could start up a Glenelg Crane counter ?

Re: Proposed - Bay Junction re-development - Glenelg -$60million

Posted: Mon Sep 29, 2008 4:12 pm
by pushbutton
Well I drove past yesterday and it looked like everything except Woolworths was closing down (as in the last day of trade was yesterday).

There were numerous removals vans around and lots of fixtures being removed from shops.

I had a closer look and the mall entry doors had several signs on them saying where stores were moving to.

There is a big sign at the corner of Jetty Rd and Brighton Rd saying "Woolworths - Open" so that seems to confirm Woolworths is probably now the only tenant.

I could be wrong but I reckon Woolworths will only stay open until their new store opens at Harbourtown, which can't be more than a month or so away by the look of it.

So yes, it does look like things are about to happen there.

Will be interesting to see what they do with the cinemas next door.

Re: Proposed - Bay Junction re-development - Glenelg -$60million

Posted: Mon Oct 06, 2008 5:44 pm
by pushbutton
I was right!

Construction fencing is now up and allstate demolition signs are on it. I might be wrong about Woolworths only staying open until the harbourtown one opens though because there are signs up on the front of Woolworths indicated it will stay open throughout the redevelopment work. There's also a floorplan of the new building on the front of Woolworths and it shows Woolworths basically staying where it is, but there will be a new mall in front of it (and the front wall of Woolworths will be removed so that it opens into the mall) so it looks like it will trade throughout the construction period.

There's a bit of the carpark that has not been fenced off so customers can still park there.

The signs say the new centre should be complete by September 2009 so only 1 year for all demolition and construction work, not bad!

I am surprised they are not incorporating the old Wallis Cinemas into it though.

Re: Proposed - Bay Junction re-development - Glenelg -$60million

Posted: Sat Oct 11, 2008 9:46 pm
by pushbutton
Well demolition of the old Bay Junction shopping centre (except Woolworths) is now well underway. They didn't waste any time!

I'm guessing at this rate there'll be nothing much left by the end of next week.

Sorry I didn't have a camera with me or would have got photos today.

Re: Proposed - Bay Junction re-development - Glenelg -$60million

Posted: Sat Oct 11, 2008 10:51 pm
by Norman
Saw it today as well, demolition is progressing well. All State anyone?

Re: Proposed - Bay Junction re-development - Glenelg -$60million

Posted: Mon Oct 13, 2008 11:54 am
by Xaragmata
Some pics from yesterday ... http://www.xaragmata.thebbs.org/album/a ... index.html

Allstate doesn't muck around.

Re: Proposed - Bay Junction re-development - Glenelg -$60million

Posted: Mon Oct 13, 2008 12:23 pm
by Norman
Haha, knew it was them

Cheers for the photos!

Re: Proposed - Bay Junction re-development - Glenelg -$60million

Posted: Mon Oct 13, 2008 5:47 pm
by Xaragmata
Norman wrote:Haha, knew it was them
You even spelt it right. I must remember it's two words ... they were busy on the Festival City Motel site today.

Re: Proposed - Bay Junction re-development - Glenelg -$60million

Posted: Tue Oct 14, 2008 9:01 pm
by ghs
Does anyone know what's going to happen to the cinema ?

Also will there be a decent size crane on this site during construction ?

Re: Proposed - Bay Junction re-development - Glenelg -$60million

Posted: Fri Oct 17, 2008 11:32 pm
by Xaragmata
There wasn't much left of it today.

Re: Proposed - Bay Junction re-development - Glenelg -$60million

Posted: Sun Oct 19, 2008 9:28 pm
by pushbutton
Drove past today and all that's left apart from Woolworths and Woolworths liquor, and a little bit of the mall the stands between them, is part of an entrance tower type structure facing Jetty Road, and the larger, circular tower structure on the corner of Jetty Rd and Brighton Rd.

The rest of the centre is now just piles of rubble. Allstate certainly don't muck around. Maybe they should get into the construction game as well as demolition and we might get things built faster too.

Better yet, maybe we should put Allstate in charge of assessing and approving all development applications!

Re: Proposed - Bay Junction re-development - Glenelg -$60million

Posted: Mon Oct 20, 2008 5:52 pm
by skyliner
pushbutton wrote: The signs say the new centre should be complete by September 2009 so only 1 year for all demolition and construction work, not bad!
The Empire State Bldg in NY was built in 2 years in the Great Depression. (102 floors). Now that's speed! Before the girders from the mills had even cooled right down, they were being hoisted up into the building. I have a B/W video of this construction (lifted from film) - almost exhausting watching!

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