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[U/C] Re: #U/C: Burnside Village Redevelopment - $100 million
Posted: Sun Oct 16, 2011 8:36 pm
by Vee
Strange date for an opening - Melbourne Cup Day.
Hoping for lower crowds, less attention in the news, other?
I can't see a lot of interest in the fashion stores from the hordes of fashionistas who will be at the races and Cup lunches/functions all over the place.
[U/C] Re: #U/C: Burnside Village Redevelopment - $100 million
Posted: Sun Oct 16, 2011 10:48 pm
by Burger
Can't they pick a date that doesn't conflict with something else? Soft opening on Melbourne Cup day and gala opening on Remembrance Day.
I'll take the Zara opening as printed however given the Cohen Group's track record of on-time delivery (next to 0%) I won't be holding my breath.
[U/C] Re: #U/C: Burnside Village Redevelopment - $100 million
Posted: Sun Oct 23, 2011 9:47 am
by Vee
Height clearance bars (2.1m) have now been added to the Burnside Village car park entrances off Cator St and off Portrush Rd, when turning south into the adjacent parking area.
Landscaping appears to be complete.
There are numerous planter boxes featured throughout the uncovered car parking area. Some of these are difficult to see when reversing and could be a trap for the unwary. Judging by the scrape marks on the sides, this has already happened - and this is before the official opening! The Centre needs to look at the design of these, and pre-empt the rise in Crash Repair business and complaints, with a few modifications.
[U/C] Re: #COM: Burnside Village Redevelopment - $107 million
Posted: Tue Nov 01, 2011 12:57 am
by Will
From the Advertiser:
Burnside Village mall redevelopment opens
by: Staff writer From: The Advertiser November 01, 2011 12:00AM
The long-awaited Burnside Village redevelopment is to open to the public ahead of its official launch. Picture: Brenton Edwards Source: The Advertiser
THE $107.5 million Burnside Village redevelopment opens to the public today.
New outlets in the 7300sq m expansion were to have begun trading in October, but were postponed because construction was behind schedule. The official opening on November 11 will be an invite-only event.
The 17 retailers trading from 9am today include sass&bide, Karen Millen, Husk, Oxford and the Make Up Store. The launch date of Spanish fashion chain Zara is yet to be confirmed
[U/C] Re: #COM: Burnside Village Redevelopment - $107 million
Posted: Tue Nov 01, 2011 9:28 am
by [Shuz]
The guy with the beard's a bit of a perve, look where his eyes are glancing at!
[U/C] Re: #COM: Burnside Village Redevelopment - $107 million
Posted: Tue Nov 01, 2011 8:43 pm
by Vee
I had a wander around the redeveloped Burnside Village today.
It's going to be a fashionista's paradise with so many new fashion shops and a few more in the setup stages. The new stage integrates with the old via the atrium and vine covered mall and the underground car park has been greatly expanded.
I was expecting a second level with a balcony, given the scale of the extension with the giant canopy. It looks like very high ceilings for the shops with mezzanine storage above?
The huge gum tree under the canopy looks surprisingly healthy and the area beneath provides a large, light-filled space for catching up: coffees, light meals etc. It would be nice to have a choice of cafés on offer (other than Cibo) in this space. (There are other cafés in the excellent food section at the other end).
The plan and directory shows a café/restaurant (H by Felici) will be located on the edge of the Zara store. This has a wide, elevated terrace alongside and accessible from the carpark and Sydney St, so hopefully this will include a large alfresco dining area - smoke-free please!
I had hoped that there would be a greater area of non-fashion businesses open beyond normal shopping hours to add to the vibrancy of the area.
It's all very pleasant and upmarket but my preference is still the broader mix of shops and cafés/restaurants along the cosmopolitan Norwood Parade.
[U/C] Re: #COM: Burnside Village Redevelopment - $107 million
Posted: Tue Nov 01, 2011 9:55 pm
by Ben
I was surprised to hear CK Jeans opened today. They really are getting some big and unique names to Adelaide. Shame the CBD is unable to attract them.
Calvin Klein Jeans Opens First Store in Adelaide
Posted by Gen Whaites on Nov 1st, 2011
Calvin Klein, Inc. a wholly owned subsidiary of Phillips-Van Heusen Corporation, today announced the opening of the Calvin Klein Jeans store at the newly expanded Burnside Village Mall in Adelaide, Australia. The store is the tenth Calvin Klein Jeans freestanding store location to open in Australia.
The new Calvin Klein Jeans store spans over 1,100 square feet and offers the recently launched ck one Jeans and ck one Underwear lines for men and women. The store is located in a prime corner location of the development, surrounded by some of the world’s premiere retailers.
The store’s modern design concept is centered around a unique custom denim display and key denim product is showcased on bars composed of fine metal mesh and oiled oak planks, set in front of white walls for a layered, multi-level presentation. Flooded with cool, bright, white light, the custom fixtures are fabricated of finely brushed stainless steel, wood, and black lacquer. Overall, the design creates a dynamic, flexible space.
The Calvin Klein Jeans store in Adelaide is part of a growing worldwide network of freestanding stores in major international cities operated by the company or its experienced retail partners. These currently include Calvin Klein Jeans locations operated by partners in Rome, Venice, Milan, Turin, London, Athens, Warsaw, Moscow, Ekaterinburg, St. Petersburg, Bucharest, Sofia, Ankara, Budapest, Istanbul, Cairo, Riyadh, Dubai, Melbourne, Hong Kong, Taipei, Seoul, Manila, Shanghai, and Beijing, among others.
Additional branded retail operations, include the company’s Calvin Klein Collection global flagship store on New York City’s Madison Avenue, as well as Calvin Klein Collection stores operated by partners in Milan, Dubai, and Beijing, and ck Calvin Klein and Calvin Klein Underwear stores operated by partners around the world.
Calvin Klein, Inc. is one of the leading fashion design and marketing studios in the world. It designs and markets women’s and men’s designer collection apparel and a range of other products that are manufactured and marketed through an extensive network of licensing agreements and other arrangements worldwide.
Brands/lifestyles include Calvin Klein Collection, ck Calvin Klein, Calvin Klein, Calvin Klein Jeans, and Calvin Klein Underwear. Product lines under the various Calvin Klein brands include apparel, accessories, shoes, sleepwear, hosiery, socks, swimwear, belts, eyewear, watches, jewelry, coats, suits, fragrances, and cosmetics, as well as products for the home
Calvin Klein Jeans, Shop 127, Burnside Village Mall, 447 Portrush Road, Adelaide, Glenside SA 5065
[U/C] Re: #COM: Burnside Village Redevelopment - $107 million
Posted: Tue Nov 01, 2011 10:00 pm
by Omicron
It does seem that the Mall is often a lot of talk and no action, whereas Burnside Village just shut-up and got down to business signing up new retailers. Credit to them signing Zara - I think that's by far the biggest coup of them all.
[U/C] Re: #COM: Burnside Village Redevelopment - $107 million
Posted: Tue Nov 01, 2011 10:39 pm
by Will
Wow, that is a coup for Adelaide. Brisbane and Perth don't have one yet.
[U/C] Re: #COM: Burnside Village Redevelopment - $107 million
Posted: Tue Nov 01, 2011 11:51 pm
by crawf
That is massive for Burnside for scoring brands such as Zara and now CK Jeans. This is going to give them a big advantage over other retail precincts, eg Rundle Street and Unley.
Just a shame these brands aren't opening in the city.. nevertheless still very good news for Adelaide
[U/C] Re: #COM: Burnside Village Redevelopment - $107 million
Posted: Wed Nov 02, 2011 5:01 pm
by ghs
I went there today and noticed one interesting thing.
In the underground car parks, there's a light and sensor above every car park.
When a person parks in a car park the light above the car turns red and when you vacate
it turns green. It does make it easier to find a park as you just need to look for a green light
and you can see the lights from a fair distance.
It's something new anyway I've never seen it before. I am not sure if it will take off though, seems
a bit silly to me.
[U/C] Re: #COM: Burnside Village Redevelopment - $107 million
Posted: Wed Nov 02, 2011 5:09 pm
by Splashmo
They've been in the underground car park for a few years now. They don't always work correctly.
[U/C] Re: #COM: Burnside Village Redevelopment - $107 million
Posted: Wed Nov 02, 2011 5:21 pm
by AG
ghs wrote:I went there today and noticed one interesting thing.
In the underground car parks, there's a light and sensor above every car park.
When a person parks in a car park the light above the car turns red and when you vacate
it turns green. It does make it easier to find a park as you just need to look for a green light
and you can see the lights from a fair distance.
It's something new anyway I've never seen it before. I am not sure if it will take off though, seems
a bit silly to me.
I've actually thought that this is quite a smart idea. In addition to the regular spots, they have some lights that are purple to mark out the disabled car parking spots. They can be a little be misleading though particularly when you come across drivers who can't park properly - reversing in and out of the spot to park correctly.
[U/C] Re: #COM: Burnside Village Redevelopment - $107 million
Posted: Thu Nov 03, 2011 8:58 pm
by Omicron
The off-street carparks at Glenelg (Partridge St. and, um, the other one) have solar-powered signs indicating the number of parks left. I have a sneaking suspicion they're often, er, wrong.
[U/C] Re: #COM: Burnside Village Redevelopment - $107 million
Posted: Fri Nov 04, 2011 1:07 pm
by bm7500
ghs wrote:I went there today and noticed one interesting thing.
In the underground car parks, there's a light and sensor above every car park.
When a person parks in a car park the light above the car turns red and when you vacate
it turns green. It does make it easier to find a park as you just need to look for a green light
and you can see the lights from a fair distance.
It's something new anyway I've never seen it before. I am not sure if it will take off though, seems
a bit silly to me.
Farview Green shopping centre at Fairview Park also has the parking indicators. A simple but great idea!