[U/C] Re: Cremorne Plaza, 246-252 Unley Road, Unley
Posted: Thu Oct 26, 2017 10:12 am
Looks decent and not too high, hope this one goes ahead.
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New $20 million, seven-storey apartment project planned for Unley by builder Catcorp
A NEW seven-storey apartment project planned for a controversial site opposite the Cremorne Hotel will suit the character of — and help revitalise — the precinct, its developer says.
Catcorp owner Anthony Catinari last week spoke publicly for the first time about plans for a 59-home development at 244-246 Unley Rd after the State Planning Commission started public consultation on the proposal.
The $20 million project would include six levels of apartments, ground-floor shops and a 60-space underground carpark.
Mr Catinari told the Eastern Courier Messenger that the development would be “significantly” different to Chinese-based Xinyu International’s failed plan to redevelop the row of single-storey properties with more than 140 apartments.
That seven-storey, $80 million development — which was approved but later collapsed after developers missed a construction deadline — prompted outrage in the Unley community amid concerns about its height and a lack of parks.
Mr Catinari said whereas the so-called Cremorne Plaza project was to be primarily student accommodation, his high-end development would target young professionals and older downsizers with a mix of two and three-bedroom homes.
Apartments would range in price from $500,000 to $1.2 million.
“The previous development was largely single-bedroom apartments with a lack of carparking and obviously residents and the locals were very vocal about it,” Mr Catinari said.
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Seven-storey Catcorp apartment complex approved for Unley Rd
James Gratton, Eastern Courier Messenger
A $20 MILLION, seven-storey apartment complex — set to become the tallest building on Unley Rd — has been given the green light, despite it exceeding local height limits.
The State Commission Assessment Panel last week approved developer Catcorp’s application to build the 59-apartment complex at 244-246 Unley Rd, across from the Cremorne Hotel.
Unley Council’s planning rules restrict development in the area to five storeys.
The complex will include six levels of apartments, ground-floor shops, cafes, restaurants and a 60-space underground carpark.
The panel in February deferred a decision on the proposal, asking Catcorp to address concerns about the complex’s height, scale and parking provisions.
The plans were amended slightly to address those concerns, however, the height remained the same.
Friends of the City of Unley Society president Ros Islip feared the development would set a precedent for the area.
“It is an ugly building that does nothing to advance Unley Rd and the surrounding suburb,” Mrs Islip said.
“This is one is two levels over (the maximum height limit), the next one will be another one or two levels over that.
“The panel is out of touch with the people who live in the suburbs.”
But Cremorne Hotel owner Tony Franzon welcomed the development.
“If you look at any big city — Sydney, Melbourne, New York — apartment living is the way to go,” Mr Franzon said.
“It just allows people to use the local facilities more in high-density living.
“Unley has been lagging behind other precincts, but this is a start to bring it into the 21st century.”
Catcorp owner Anthony Catinari did not respond to a request for comment.
In November last year, when public consultation started on the proposal, he said the building’s design — including a sandstone Unley Rd frontage and plant-covered balconies — would complement the character of the district.
He said the ground-floor tenancies would also help “activate” the area.
“Lately there is a feeling that everything becomes dormant at 7pm and people are looking for things to do,” he said at the time.
“It will provide a really complementary service — with Unley Shopping Centre on one side and the Metro on the other.”
Last year, Chinese developers Xinyu International abandoned plans to redevelop the same site into a seven-storey, $80 million apartment complex.
Despite gaining development consent from the then-Development Assessment Commission, the developers dropped the plans after they missed a deadline to start construction.