News & Discussion: Low/Mid-Rise CBD Development
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5/9/2021.Work is progressing on the windows and interiors At 1 Hurtle Sq
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2 small projects 9 Stafford St 2x3 story town houses and 13 Stafford St a 6 story aparment building.
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The SCAP will formally grant planning approval to the following affordable/social housing project:
Housing Choices SA Pty Ltd C/- Master Plan
12 Shannon Place, Adelaide
Demolition of existing buildings, construction of an eight (8) storey residential flat building comprising 56 residential apartments, ancillary ground floor communal tenancy and associated car parking. Building height 30m.
Planning documents:
https://www.saplanningcommission.sa.gov ... hments.pdf
Housing Choices SA Pty Ltd C/- Master Plan
12 Shannon Place, Adelaide
Demolition of existing buildings, construction of an eight (8) storey residential flat building comprising 56 residential apartments, ancillary ground floor communal tenancy and associated car parking. Building height 30m.
Planning documents:
https://www.saplanningcommission.sa.gov ... hments.pdf
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It's suitably modest by looks ok. Considering the need for affordable housing, could be taller. For those who dislike the Atira student building, it should go some way to obscuring it.Will wrote: ↑Wed Oct 20, 2021 11:14 pmThe SCAP will formally grant planning approval to the following affordable/social housing project:
Housing Choices SA Pty Ltd C/- Master Plan
12 Shannon Place, Adelaide
Demolition of existing buildings, construction of an eight (8) storey residential flat building comprising 56 residential apartments, ancillary ground floor communal tenancy and associated car parking. Building height 30m.
Planning documents:
https://www.saplanningcommission.sa.gov ... hments.pdf
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piling has Started at 278 south Tce picture 28///2/2022
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That's a nice looking building. I like the use of brickwork to cover up what is essentially a carpark (not ideal, but necessary as per planning regulations).
Off topic - I can see why developers want higher height limits or removal entirely on parklands frontage development sites like this one. It'll never happen, but particularly in the south east of the CBD, technically CASA airspace regulations would allow 300m+ to PANSOPS. The views there would be absolutely incredible, of the skyline looking north, the whole of the Adelaide Plains and parklands on your doorstep. That'd fetch a fair penny more than the selling price on these low-mid rise developments.
Off topic - I can see why developers want higher height limits or removal entirely on parklands frontage development sites like this one. It'll never happen, but particularly in the south east of the CBD, technically CASA airspace regulations would allow 300m+ to PANSOPS. The views there would be absolutely incredible, of the skyline looking north, the whole of the Adelaide Plains and parklands on your doorstep. That'd fetch a fair penny more than the selling price on these low-mid rise developments.
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Work has started on something at 17-19 Field St Adelaide near the central market.
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It’s for a 7 level student accomodation building with restaurant tenancy at ground level.
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This was what was originally approved (ACC as <$10 million):
I'm fairly certain the design has changed as I know someone who was looking at leasing in it, and the mock ups looked... better.
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That’s good news. These streets off of Gouger are perfect for more low to mid rise. Would give the area an even more cosmopolitan feel.
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8 Level building for 17 Hutt Street
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https://indaily.com.au/news/2022/04/04/ ... s-housing/
It's unfortunate to lose the villa from that row as it's a lovely streetscape contribution. But it hasn't been given even local heritage status. I suppose I can't be too sad as Adelaide is not shy of similar examples, and the development is for a worthy cause.
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These villas add to Hutt Street's uniqueness and it's a shame to lose more of them. We tore down a two similar properties on Hutt St a few years ago only for the project to fail, and we've been left with mess for years. https://www.google.com.au/maps/@-34.927 ... 8192?hl=enSRW wrote: ↑Mon Apr 04, 2022 6:35 pmhttps://indaily.com.au/news/2022/04/04/ ... s-housing/
It's unfortunate to lose the villa from that row as it's a lovely streetscape contribution. But it hasn't been given even local heritage status. I suppose I can't be too sad as Adelaide is not shy of similar examples, and the development is for a worthy cause.
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I do agree.A-Town wrote: ↑Mon Apr 04, 2022 11:46 pmThese villas add to Hutt Street's uniqueness and it's a shame to lose more of them. We tore down a two similar properties on Hutt St a few years ago only for the project to fail, and we've been left with mess for years. https://www.google.com.au/maps/@-34.927 ... 8192?hl=enSRW wrote: ↑Mon Apr 04, 2022 6:35 pmhttps://indaily.com.au/news/2022/04/04/ ... s-housing/
It's unfortunate to lose the villa from that row as it's a lovely streetscape contribution. But it hasn't been given even local heritage status. I suppose I can't be too sad as Adelaide is not shy of similar examples, and the development is for a worthy cause.
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