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[ONH] Re: 75-79 King William Street | 132m | 39 Levels | Mixed

Posted: Wed Sep 18, 2019 2:21 pm
by rev
Will wrote:
Wed Sep 18, 2019 2:07 pm
ghs wrote:
Wed Sep 18, 2019 11:37 am
EBG wrote:
Fri Aug 09, 2019 11:45 pm
Yes it was a pity Apollo Square was never built in 1970 .It would have been Adelaide's first 40 story office building (taller then any of the current proposed tall buildings). it was to be located at 60 king William st where that fake old building is at the entrance to city cross.
It's a pretty sad reflection on the state government and our economy when a building which was proposed 50 years ago would be taller than all of our current buildings.
At least we are in good company with other "backwaters". The unbuilt Grollo Tower in Melbourne is taller than any of their current or proposed tall buildings, and likewise the Brisbane Central project is taller than anything current or proposed.

https://www.emporis.com/buildings/10293 ... -australia

https://www.emporis.com/buildings/10293 ... -australia
Not really a good (for Adelaide) comparison, as Melbourne has had new tallest towers built, has a new tallest being built, and has a new tallest in the pipeline.
Probably a similar story in Brisbane.

[ONH] Re: 75-79 King William Street | 132m | 39 Levels | Mixed

Posted: Wed Sep 18, 2019 10:04 pm
by ghs
Will wrote:
Wed Sep 18, 2019 2:07 pm
ghs wrote:
Wed Sep 18, 2019 11:37 am
EBG wrote:
Fri Aug 09, 2019 11:45 pm
Yes it was a pity Apollo Square was never built in 1970 .It would have been Adelaide's first 40 story office building (taller then any of the current proposed tall buildings). it was to be located at 60 king William st where that fake old building is at the entrance to city cross.
It's a pretty sad reflection on the state government and our economy when a building which was proposed 50 years ago would be taller than all of our current buildings.
At least we are in good company with other "backwaters". The unbuilt Grollo Tower in Melbourne is taller than any of their current or proposed tall buildings, and likewise the Brisbane Central project is taller than anything current or proposed.

https://www.emporis.com/buildings/10293 ... -australia

https://www.emporis.com/buildings/10293 ... -australia
Mate, grollo tower was proposed 20 years ago not 50 years ago.

[ONH] Re: 75-79 King William Street | 132m | 39 Levels | Mixed

Posted: Wed Sep 18, 2019 11:07 pm
by citywatcher
What chance this goes ahead and what time frame ?

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[ONH] Re: 75-79 King William Street | 132m | 39 Levels | Mixed

Posted: Thu Sep 19, 2019 11:05 am
by [Shuz]
If this goes ahead, traffic management is going to be an absolute nightmare being at the intersection of the city's two busiest streets. The construction gantries will have to take up one lane of each street. Major congestion bottlenecks will follow.

[ONH] Re: 75-79 King William Street | 132m | 39 Levels | Mixed

Posted: Thu Sep 19, 2019 12:37 pm
by rev
[Shuz] wrote:
Thu Sep 19, 2019 11:05 am
If this goes ahead, traffic management is going to be an absolute nightmare being at the intersection of the city's two busiest streets. The construction gantries will have to take up one lane of each street. Major congestion bottlenecks will follow.
No left hand turn from Currie onto King William. I can see the Liberal government getting rid of the bus only lanes in response :lol:

[ONH] Re: 75-79 King William Street | 132m | 39 Levels | Mixed

Posted: Tue Oct 08, 2019 6:04 pm
by gnrc_louis
There’s a for lease sign where the Adelaide Metrocentre was too now - presume that’s recent?

[ONH] Re: 75-79 King William Street | 132m | 39 Levels | Mixed

Posted: Wed Oct 09, 2019 1:29 am
by timtam20292
Why would there be a "for lease" sign if the building is going to be knocked down eventually?

[ONH] Re: 75-79 King William Street | 132m | 39 Levels | Mixed

Posted: Wed Oct 09, 2019 7:24 am
by SRW
timtam20292 wrote:
Wed Oct 09, 2019 1:29 am
Why would there be a "for lease" sign if the building is going to be knocked down eventually?
Obviously before it is knocked down there’s still money to be made. Remember, this hasn’t confirmed an operator yet, let alone gone to tender. Any new tenancy could be moved on in the time it takes to actually bring this to demo.

[ONH] Re: 75-79 King William Street | 132m | 39 Levels | Mixed

Posted: Wed Oct 09, 2019 10:10 am
by Nort
gnrc_louis wrote:
Tue Oct 08, 2019 6:04 pm
There’s a for lease sign where the Adelaide Metrocentre was too now - presume that’s recent?
Saw the signs this morning, definitely new. Not promising for this getting started soon.

[ONH] Re: 75-79 King William Street | 132m | 39 Levels | Mixed

Posted: Wed Oct 09, 2019 12:30 pm
by ChillyPhilly
Unless the 'for lease' sign is just to gather interest for a future ground floor tenancy in the completed building?

[ONH] Re: 75-79 King William Street | 132m | 39 Levels | Mixed

Posted: Sat Nov 30, 2019 4:33 pm
by gnrc_louis
Nort wrote:
Wed Oct 09, 2019 10:10 am
gnrc_louis wrote:
Tue Oct 08, 2019 6:04 pm
There’s a for lease sign where the Adelaide Metrocentre was too now - presume that’s recent?
Saw the signs this morning, definitely new. Not promising for this getting started soon.
https://www.realcommercial.com.au/for-l ... -503306802

Says "Lease period of up to 6 months available" so that at least is somewhat positive.

[ONH] Re: 75-79 King William Street | 132m | 39 Levels | Mixed

Posted: Tue Jan 07, 2020 2:15 pm
by gnrc_louis
No word on start date for Adelaide's tallest building
Local

Four months after the Adelaide Metro King William Street infocentre shut to make way for what will become Adelaide’s tallest building, there is still no word on when the 39-storey project will proceed.

Stephanie Richards
@stephrrichards
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The former Adelaide Metro infocentre at the corner of King William and Currie streets. Photo: Stephanie Richards / InDaily

The former Adelaide Metro infocentre at the corner of King William and Currie streets has brandished a “for lease” sign for the past four months after the State Government vacated the building in September last year.

At the time, Transport Minister Stephan Knoll said the lease on the office, which provided public transport tickets and information, wasn’t worth extending and there was already development approval to turn the site into a high-rise building.

The State Commission Assessment Panel (SCAP) in 2018 approved plans for a 132.4 metre-high, 39-storey hotel, apartment and office building on the site, which sits across from Adelaide’s current tallest building, Westpac House.

The proposed build, designed by local architects Loucas Zahos for Equinox Property Group (75KWS) Pty Ltd, would be less than half a metre taller than Westpac House.

According to plans approved by SCAP, it would include 78 residential apartments and 266 hotel suites, as well as ground level commercial, retail and hospitality spaces.

According the leasing agent Negotiators Real Estate, the site is currently available for a six-month lease.

“The tenant left about four months ago when it was the Adelaide Metro office,” a spokesperson from Negotiators Real Estate told InDaily this morning.

“We don’t know when it’s going to (the development) start.

“It’s only a short-term lease until then.”

Artist impression of the building planned for 75 Currie St. Image: Loukas Zahos Architects.

According to a report in The Advertiser last year, company 75 King William Street, which is owned by two Sydney-based directors and shareholders, owns the site for the proposed building.

The company reportedly paid $8.388 million for the property in July.

InDaily attempted to contact Equinox Property Group for comment.

[ONH] Re: 75-79 King William Street | 132m | 39 Levels | Mixed

Posted: Tue Jan 07, 2020 3:30 pm
by SBD
gnrc_louis wrote:
Tue Jan 07, 2020 2:15 pm
No word on start date for Adelaide's tallest building
Local

Four months after the Adelaide Metro King William Street infocentre shut to make way for what will become Adelaide’s tallest building, there is still no word on when the 39-storey project will proceed.

Stephanie Richards
@stephrrichards
Print article
The former Adelaide Metro infocentre at the corner of King William and Currie streets. Photo: Stephanie Richards / InDaily

The former Adelaide Metro infocentre at the corner of King William and Currie streets has brandished a “for lease” sign for the past four months after the State Government vacated the building in September last year.

At the time, Transport Minister Stephan Knoll said the lease on the office, which provided public transport tickets and information, wasn’t worth extending and there was already development approval to turn the site into a high-rise building.

The State Commission Assessment Panel (SCAP) in 2018 approved plans for a 132.4 metre-high, 39-storey hotel, apartment and office building on the site, which sits across from Adelaide’s current tallest building, Westpac House.

The proposed build, designed by local architects Loucas Zahos for Equinox Property Group (75KWS) Pty Ltd, would be less than half a metre taller than Westpac House.

According to plans approved by SCAP, it would include 78 residential apartments and 266 hotel suites, as well as ground level commercial, retail and hospitality spaces.

According the leasing agent Negotiators Real Estate, the site is currently available for a six-month lease.

“The tenant left about four months ago when it was the Adelaide Metro office,” a spokesperson from Negotiators Real Estate told InDaily this morning.

“We don’t know when it’s going to (the development) start.

“It’s only a short-term lease until then.”

Artist impression of the building planned for 75 Currie St. Image: Loukas Zahos Architects.

According to a report in The Advertiser last year, company 75 King William Street, which is owned by two Sydney-based directors and shareholders, owns the site for the proposed building.

The company reportedly paid $8.388 million for the property in July.

InDaily attempted to contact Equinox Property Group for comment.
InDaily seems to have been a little bit asleep since 2018 - Westpac House is no longer the tallest building in Adelaide, and this building roposed to be only half a metre taller will still only be third-tallest.

[ONH] Re: 75-79 King William Street | 132m | 39 Levels | Mixed

Posted: Tue Jan 07, 2020 5:45 pm
by Neko Neko Peko Peko
I'm hoping this delay in starting this will mean the design will be revisited and this building will be bumped up in height to be Adelaide's tallest. I heard this will have an observation deck on the roof, and given the design and location of it, it seems it will have good design merit to be Adelaide's new tallest.

This could be wishful thinking but one can hope!

[ONH] Re: [APP] Re: 75-79 King William Street | 132m | 39 Levels | Mixed

Posted: Tue Jan 07, 2020 7:48 pm
by citywatcher
Neko Neko Peko Peko wrote:I'm hoping this delay in starting this will mean the design will be revisited and this building will be bumped up in height to be Adelaide's tallest. I heard this will have an observation deck on the roof, and given the design and location of it, it seems it will have good design merit to be Adelaide's new tallest.

This could be wishful thinking but one can hope!
I don't think we'll get a better chance

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