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Re: News & Discussion: CBD Retail
Posted: Wed Apr 16, 2014 10:54 am
by Nathan
Phantom wrote:Ben wrote:Wonder if he got the idea for this article from our recent conversations regarding vacancy rates in regent arcade... coincidence i think not.
I've thought this, too. Would it be wrong if we intentionally wrote about a new development on say, Hindley St, where all the facts are completely fictious, just to see if it gets published elsewhere as a fact?
^ He can read this.
Re: News & Discussion: CBD Retail
Posted: Wed Apr 16, 2014 12:03 pm
by metro
Mr Ferraro said the Grenfell St pedestrian crossing should be widened or moved to funnel pedestrians into Regent Arcade as well as Adelaide Arcade.
knowing the Adelaide council they'll reduce the width of the pedestrian crossing in front of Adelaide Arcade, just like they did in front of the Art Gallery..
Re: News & Discussion: CBD Retail
Posted: Wed Apr 16, 2014 5:55 pm
by Phantom
Nathan wrote:Phantom wrote:Ben wrote:Wonder if he got the idea for this article from our recent conversations regarding vacancy rates in regent arcade... coincidence i think not.
I've thought this, too. Would it be wrong if we intentionally wrote about a new development on say, Hindley St, where all the facts are completely fictious, just to see if it gets published elsewhere as a fact?
^ He can read this.
Shit! Back to square one!
By the way, did you hear about the 300m tall skyscraper planned for Morphett St, Nathan?
Re: News & Discussion: CBD Retail
Posted: Thu Apr 17, 2014 9:44 am
by Maximus
pushbutton wrote:So it sounds like they might be actually seriously considering new cinemas then? Hard to believe because as I said they've only quite recently spend a lot of money demolishing cinemas there!
It's not a proposal to re-build the main Regent cinema. It's a conversion of the old cinemas 2 & 3 (towards the southern end of the arcade) into four gold class cinemas. Previously discussed
here (with renders).
Re: News & Discussion: CBD Retail
Posted: Thu Apr 17, 2014 12:46 pm
by Patrick_27
Maximus wrote:pushbutton wrote:So it sounds like they might be actually seriously considering new cinemas then? Hard to believe because as I said they've only quite recently spend a lot of money demolishing cinemas there!
It's not a proposal to re-build the main Regent cinema. It's a conversion of the old cinemas 2 & 3 (towards the southern end of the arcade) into four gold class cinemas. Previously discussed
here (with renders).
Thank you for clarifying this. However, I was sure they demolished these cinemas a year or two after they closed?
Regardless, I'd say it's a bit ambitious that the property owners feel four GOLD CLASS cinemas will improve foot-traffic, like the property owners of Rundle Mall Plaza, or Tiffany and Co - they forget that Adelaide isn't a city of expensive tastes (unless you reside in Burnside and surrounding areas).
I'm still an advocate of a 6/7-screen cinema complex in the top two floors of the Myer Centre. Upper level cinemas have worked in Brisbane's Myer Centre and Melbourne Central. Perfect opportunity for any of the four major cinema chains to expand their brand in Adelaide. Unlike the Hindley Street cinemas or the Academy cinemas on Hindmarsh; the Myer Centre is in the mall (central location to foot-traffic), cafes and restaurants within the building, and the cinemas would be fresh and modern, this would also improve foot-traffic volumes in the centre as well. Also, a perfect opportunity to rally for more film premiers.
As for Regent, I'm more of an advocate of restoring the original theatre (which still has has it's main structural requirements). If restored, it could be entrusted to the Adelaide Festival Theatre (like Her Majesties Theatre), be used for the Fringe and Cabaret Festivals, and other major events (comedy, music, film), seat 1,500 people, and become the new home for the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra (a more central replacement for their current home Granger Studios on Hindley). Such an investment would see another form of revenue for the arcade and would also open up the opportunity for later trading hours in the arcade for cafes and restaurants.
Re: News & Discussion: CBD Retail
Posted: Thu May 15, 2014 3:00 pm
by Maximus
Not sure whether this should go here or in the
2 KWS thread (which is technically only for the rooftop bar), but anyway... Latest update on Jamie's Italian. This looks extremely promising... (some great interior renders in the body of the article).
Adelaide’s Jamie’s Italian restaurant to be the grandest and most luxurious of them all
Dianne Mattsson Food writer
May 15, 2014 2:06PM
ADELAIDE’S Jamie’s Italian restaurant is set to be the chain’s “most luxurious” in Australia — in keeping with the grandeur of the former Westpac bank site.
Work is well underway to redeem the faded grandeur of the site, at 2 King William St, rendering it the “most luxurious, grandest and most unique” of all the Australian Jamie Oliver sites.
Developers are tight-lipped about the project, but confirm the budget is expected to far outpace the Jamie’s Italian restaurants already open in Sydney, Canberra and Perth, as well as Brisbane, which is due to open early next year.
continues...
Re: News & Discussion: CBD Retail
Posted: Sat Jun 07, 2014 6:18 pm
by Mants
Asian fast food joint Bing Boys is opening up next door to Subway on Rundle Street. Pressed Juices has also opened up at 231 Rundle Street in what used to be a handbag store.
Re: News & Discussion: CBD Retail
Posted: Tue Jun 10, 2014 4:41 pm
by Ben
Type: Application Assessed on Merit
Application Number: DA/388/2014
Lodgement Date: 5/06/2014
Latest Decision Location: Zu, GF-1F 93 Rundle Mall, ADELAIDE SA 5000
Description: Alterations and change the use on ground floor and basement to small licenced venue including outdoor dining.
Re: News & Discussion: CBD Retail
Posted: Tue Jun 10, 2014 5:25 pm
by Nathan
Ben wrote:Type: Application Assessed on Merit
Application Number: DA/388/2014
Lodgement Date: 5/06/2014
Latest Decision Location: Zu, GF-1F 93 Rundle Mall, ADELAIDE SA 5000
Description: Alterations and change the use on ground floor and basement to small licenced venue including outdoor dining.
Interesting. That's the corner of Lindes Lane (the dead lane alongside Rundle Place, with just the car park access at the end).
Re: News & Discussion: CBD Retail
Posted: Wed Jun 11, 2014 10:56 am
by [Shuz]
A welcome addition! Glad to see there's a few more food and beverage outlets popping up along Rundle Mall now.
Re: News & Discussion: CBD Retail
Posted: Thu Jun 26, 2014 5:06 pm
by The Scooter Guy
Salad Choice in Myer Centre's Food Underground has just closed recently this week.
I suppose this had to occur, given to that kind of planet we live on...
Re: News & Discussion: CBD Retail
Posted: Fri Jun 27, 2014 9:27 am
by monotonehell
The Scooter Guy wrote:Salad Choice in Myer Centre's Food Underground has just closed recently this week.
I suppose this had to occur, given to that kind of planet we live on...
You mean the kind of planet where three salad places in one food court is too many so two had to close?
Re: News & Discussion: CBD Retail
Posted: Mon Jun 30, 2014 3:21 pm
by mshagg
Probably the same planet where some salads still pack 400+ calories. Sumo im looking at you
Re: News & Discussion: CBD Retail
Posted: Mon Jun 30, 2014 9:55 pm
by david.c-s
I don't often rant but here it goes ... Adelaide needs to get a grip we live in the CBD and on Sunday decided t take a lunchtime stroll t get something to eat Leigh St everything closed, that's ok let's go to HDCB Hindley Street closed Righto I know Peel Street hmmmm closed there is a pattern forming ended up at the Coopers Alehouse .... I will give Leigh St some credit there were 3 very lonely food vans. As a resident I get bombarded with vibrant, vibrancy and every derivative there of however there is a resounding closed, shut back on Monday attitude. We would have expected a little more of an open attitude especially with a mid afternoon football game which answered an earlier observation of people walking in circles and they were doing this as they had nowhere to go .... Rant over
Re: News & Discussion: CBD Retail
Posted: Mon Jun 30, 2014 10:04 pm
by Nathan
david.c-s wrote:I don't often rant but here it goes ... Adelaide needs to get a grip we live in the CBD and on Sunday decided t take a lunchtime stroll t get something to eat Leigh St everything closed, that's ok let's go to HDCB Hindley Street closed Righto I know Peel Street hmmmm closed there is a pattern forming ended up at the Coopers Alehouse .... I will give Leigh St some credit there were 3 very lonely food vans. As a resident I get bombarded with vibrant, vibrancy and every derivative there of however there is a resounding closed, shut back on Monday attitude. We would have expected a little more of an open attitude especially with a mid afternoon football game which answered an earlier observation of people walking in circles and they were doing this as they had nowhere to go .... Rant over
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