News & Discussion: Low/Mid-Rise CBD Development
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A picture of crane going up at 250 East Tce - 2.20 pm See more pictures in crane news thread.
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later 8.15 pm the last rays of the sun.
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The new building at St Andrews hospital is complete (with landscaping) and now in use.
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Update 22/2/18 . Hurtle Square - The second Forme building of 8 stories is nearly complete.
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250 East Tce -This project is finally rising above street level. Picture 24 Mar 18.
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I see today there is a for sale sign on the front window of the South 60 development. From what I can gather, the whole building is for sale.
Interesting as its only just been completed and well over a year past it's original completion date.
Interesting as its only just been completed and well over a year past it's original completion date.
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Piling has started on 9 level apartment building at 12 Tapley St just off Gilbert Street (to be known as "Nora" ). This is one block back from King William St.
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For anyone interested, here's a video of the new St Andrew's Hospital Eastern Clinical Development. (European Healthcare Design Awards 2018, healthcare design (under 20,000sqm) submitted by wiltshire + swain architects).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j9HWf7oJ14A&t=2s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j9HWf7oJ14A&t=2s
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Thanks Stryker a nice find.
Welcome to Sensational Adelaide.
I t is interesting to note that the red brick walls are not actually brick but a form of ceramic tile that just clips onto the wall .
See a couple of pages back.
Welcome to Sensational Adelaide.
I t is interesting to note that the red brick walls are not actually brick but a form of ceramic tile that just clips onto the wall .
See a couple of pages back.
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Thanks EBG, no worries!
I think that cladding's called Terracade. It looks pretty cool! http://terracade.com.au/
I think that cladding's called Terracade. It looks pretty cool! http://terracade.com.au/
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Another Forme Projex building I see, they really seem to fly under the radar and continue to build at a pretty fast pace in the city. Plenty of them in the southern half of the CBD.
I know some people aren't impressed with their build style but I don't have a problem with them. The interiors, most importantly, usually seem to be fitted out nicely.
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This will be interesting. One of my favorite Adelaide buildings in terms of the glass used.
Type: Development Plan Consent
Application Number: DA/264/2018
Lodgement Date: 30/04/2018
Location: INTERNODE HOUSE, 150-160 Grenfell Street, ADELAIDE SA 5000
Description: Alterations and additions - Convert two, six storey office buildings into a single, seven storey mixed use building which contains two retail tenancies on the ground floor level and multiple office tenancies above.
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1 May 2018 an update of 250 East Tce . This project is making very slow progress . Some steel work has been installed on the northern part of the site.
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Is that the one you posted a picture of a crane going up in January, and they still aren't any higher than a crane on the back of a truck could lift?
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The rumour I have heard is the owner/builder hasn't the construction finance approved for the development but is using his own money to [slowly] commence construction while continuing to try make sales and organise finance.
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