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Re: CBD Development: General

Posted: Fri Jun 15, 2012 2:03 am
by metro
Giorgio wrote:I agree that Leigh St should be one of the first streets we focus on. It needs to be closed to traffic and should be modelled on Degraves St with tables and chairs in the middle (road) with foot traffic using either side.
Yes I agree leigh st should be closed to traffic. And no, I disagree on having the seats in the middle, it just makes 2 narrow walkways either side and waiters have to cross potentially busy pedestrian traffic, better to put the seating on the sides and have pedestrians walk down the centre .that and adelaide shouldnt copy poor laneway ideas from melbourne, adelaide needs to develop it's own unique style of side street. :wink:

Re: CBD Development: General

Posted: Fri Jun 15, 2012 8:41 am
by [Shuz]
metro wrote:
Giorgio wrote:I agree that Leigh St should be one of the first streets we focus on. It needs to be closed to traffic and should be modelled on Degraves St with tables and chairs in the middle (road) with foot traffic using either side.
Yes I agree leigh st should be closed to traffic. And no, I disagree on having the seats in the middle, it just makes 2 narrow walkways either side and waiters have to cross potentially busy pedestrian traffic, better to put the seating on the sides and have pedestrians walk down the centre .that and adelaide shouldnt copy poor laneway ideas from melbourne, adelaide needs to develop it's own unique style of side street. :wink:
How about the style of side street where common sense prevails rather than adhering to silly impractical 'designer' notions.: :P

Re: CBD Development: General

Posted: Sun Jun 17, 2012 8:43 am
by Wayno
This cocktail & wine bar proposal is based on the design of Section 8 in Melbourne. It would be located here on Hindley St. Opposite The Apothecary which is also a great little wine bar & restaurant - well worth a visit.

from AdelaideNow:
Shipshape bar to lure revellers

THEY have been used to create a bike hub in Hindmarsh Square and even house prisoners at Cadell.

Now, an architect has proposed turning a shipping container into a trendy bar for late-night revellers.

Plans for the unusual cocktail and wine bar on Hindley St have been lodged with the Adelaide City Council.

Under Terence Feltus's proposal, staff would serve drinks from the container which would be on an open lot carpark on the southern side of the strip between the Dog & Duck and Red Square.

The carpark would be transformed with a fireplace, polished concrete floor and landscaping behind a wrought iron fence.

The bar would cater for 96 patrons and trade seven days a week from noon to 3am. The proposal is based on Melbourne's popular Section 8 Container Bar.

In his submission to the council, Mr Feltus said the "novel" and "lively" bar would largely cater for the after-work crowd aged 25 and over.

The proposal will go before the council's Development Assessment Panel tomorrow.

Re: CBD Development: General

Posted: Sun Jun 17, 2012 11:15 am
by Mants
this should be fantastic. Section 8 has a great atmosphere and has been extremely successful. a similar bar would become extremely popular in Adelaide, especially during warmer months.

Re: CBD Development: General

Posted: Tue Jun 19, 2012 11:23 pm
by Will
Wayno wrote:This cocktail & wine bar proposal is based on the design of Section 8 in Melbourne. It would be located here on Hindley St. Opposite The Apothecary which is also a great little wine bar & restaurant - well worth a visit.

from AdelaideNow:
Shipshape bar to lure revellers

THEY have been used to create a bike hub in Hindmarsh Square and even house prisoners at Cadell.

Now, an architect has proposed turning a shipping container into a trendy bar for late-night revellers.

Plans for the unusual cocktail and wine bar on Hindley St have been lodged with the Adelaide City Council.

Under Terence Feltus's proposal, staff would serve drinks from the container which would be on an open lot carpark on the southern side of the strip between the Dog & Duck and Red Square.

The carpark would be transformed with a fireplace, polished concrete floor and landscaping behind a wrought iron fence.

The bar would cater for 96 patrons and trade seven days a week from noon to 3am. The proposal is based on Melbourne's popular Section 8 Container Bar.

In his submission to the council, Mr Feltus said the "novel" and "lively" bar would largely cater for the after-work crowd aged 25 and over.

The proposal will go before the council's Development Assessment Panel tomorrow.

This proposal came before the ACC DAP yesterday, where it was expected to be granted development Approval.

Re: CBD Development: General

Posted: Tue Jun 19, 2012 11:25 pm
by Will
Further changes to the Rundle U-Park:
DA/384/2012 U PARK ON RUNDLE
161-185 Rundle Street
ADELAIDE SA 5000
Internal and exteranl alterations to carpark and tenancies. 5/06/2012 $700,000 Category 1

Re: CBD Development: General

Posted: Tue Jun 19, 2012 11:26 pm
by Will
Ben wrote:Wonder how significant this will be
Type: Development Application Received
Application Number: DA/380/2012
Lodgement Date: 1/06/2012
Location: Hilton International Adelaide Hotel, 233 Victoria Square, ADELAIDE SA 5000
Description: Internal and external alterations.

Applicant Name


WOODS BAGOT P/L

Further info:
DA/380/2012 Hilton International Adelaide Hotel
233 Victoria Square
ADELAIDE SA 5000
Internal and external alterations to Charlies Bar within the Hilton hotel. 1/06/2012 $2,400,000 Category 1

Re: CBD Development: General

Posted: Tue Jun 19, 2012 11:37 pm
by monotonehell
DA/380/2012 Hilton International Adelaide Hotel
233 Victoria Square
ADELAIDE SA 5000
Internal and external alterations to Charlies Bar within the Hilton hotel. 1/06/2012 $2,400,000 Category 1
That's a lot of money for just the bar...

Re: CBD Development: General

Posted: Wed Jun 20, 2012 7:50 am
by Waewick
I belive it is the bar and the ground floor interior (excluding thge restaruant)

apparantly they have to go up the building floor by floor (I'm not sure if that means they have to get approval every floor or not)

Re: CBD Development: General

Posted: Thu Jun 21, 2012 8:42 pm
by cometthecat
^^^^
Wow what a nightmare that would be, approval for EVERY story. :shock:

Re: CBD Development: General

Posted: Thu Jun 21, 2012 10:37 pm
by crawf
Waewick wrote:I belive it is the bar and the ground floor interior (excluding thge restaruant)

apparantly they have to go up the building floor by floor (I'm not sure if that means they have to get approval every floor or not)
I doubt it.

Re: CBD Development: General

Posted: Fri Jun 22, 2012 9:57 am
by Brando
Without digging up an old thread, Santos will be taking up 3 levels in the newly refurbished 30 Flinders St. Santos are taking up office space at an alarming rate. So far they have obviously their H/O 60 Filnders, level 5 in the CGU Building next door, level 4 & 6 in the Alianz building 89 Pirie St and now 30 Flinders St. I wouldn't be at all suprised if Santos move again in the next few years.... We all said the new office was going to be too small for them.

Re: CBD Development: General

Posted: Fri Jun 22, 2012 1:29 pm
by monotonehell
Brando wrote:Without digging up an old thread, Santos will be taking up 3 levels in the newly refurbished 30 Flinders St. Santos are taking up office space at an alarming rate. So far they have obviously their H/O 60 Filnders, level 5 in the CGU Building next door, level 4 & 6 in the Alianz building 89 Pirie St and now 30 Flinders St. I wouldn't be at all suprised if Santos move again in the next few years.... We all said the new office was going to be too small for them.
Interesting choice of words... alarming for who?

Re: CBD Development: General

Posted: Fri Jun 22, 2012 2:46 pm
by Ben
monotonehell wrote:
Brando wrote:Without digging up an old thread, Santos will be taking up 3 levels in the newly refurbished 30 Flinders St. Santos are taking up office space at an alarming rate. So far they have obviously their H/O 60 Filnders, level 5 in the CGU Building next door, level 4 & 6 in the Alianz building 89 Pirie St and now 30 Flinders St. I wouldn't be at all suprised if Santos move again in the next few years.... We all said the new office was going to be too small for them.
Interesting choice of words... alarming for who?
I believe their lease on Flinders finishes in 2017. Good time to start looking for a new consolidated office ;)

Re: CBD Development: General

Posted: Mon Jul 02, 2012 11:00 am
by Ben
This old Laundromat on Hindley is being converted into a Caberet Club

http://www.realestateview.com.au/Real-E ... 32497.html
Type: Development Application Received
Application Number: DA/748/2011/A
Lodgement Date: 27/06/2012
Location: The Soul Box, Ground 252 Hindley Street, ADELAIDE SA 5000
Description: Variation to previous authorisation to carry out alterations and change the use from laundromat to licensed entertainment venue - cabaret club