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Re: News & Discussion: General CBD Development
Posted: Thu May 19, 2016 10:29 am
by Ben
Don't forget the new "HQ" will be opening directly across the road from this site. Why would I or anyone else chose to come to this site rather than say the palace for example. It may work I'm just saying when there are other alternatives I don't see a reason for choosing this one. They will need to make a point of difference in their offering.
Re: News & Discussion: General CBD Development
Posted: Fri May 20, 2016 12:18 am
by Patrick_27
SRW wrote:I think a cinema would be better situated in the Mall
I've always said the top two floors of the Myer Centre should be repurposed for this OR where Kmart now are in the Renaissance building.
But if they were to purpose build a facility in the mall, where City Cross could be an option.
Re: News & Discussion: General CBD Development
Posted: Fri May 20, 2016 12:25 am
by Patrick_27
crawf wrote:I've noticed lately Arcade Lane which runs between Adelaide and Regent Arcades is currently getting a major facelift. Is this a sign the Regent Cinema is about to reopen?
A reminder >>>
http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/news/sout ... 6509848442
EIGHT years after the final credits rolled on cinema in Rundle Mall, movie theatres are set to return to Regent Arcade.
The arcade's owner has lodged plans to revamp and reopen the 85-year-old theatre on the back of State Government and Adelaide City Council moves to revitalise the CBD.
The Ginos Group has proposed splitting two existing cinemas, which currently resemble bare shells, into four state-of-the-art gold-class theatres with a new candy bar.
Each intimate theatre will seat between 40 and 50 patrons and screen the latest Hollywood blockbusters.
Patrons will gain access to the theatre from a repaved and upgraded Arcade Lane, which will feature a new balcony, canopy, landscaping, plus lifts and stairs to take patrons to the first-floor cinemas.
Also.. Greater Union is set to return back to Hindley Street soon, possibly including a bowling alley.
Whoops, I didn't see this posting (and was just about to make a comment about the Arcade Lane getting a facelift too)!
The Advertiser really need to do their research, the 85 year old theatre and the cinemas were two different things. The theatre which was what the arcade was build around is on the Rundle Mall end, whilst the cinemas were in a semi-detached building almost halfway down the arcade. Whilst I would LOVE to see the theatre (which is where Mimso? are kind operating out of now) revitalised an leased back to say the ASO for their concert hall, it won't happen. Reopening these cinemas is a great idea, but with the only access being from Arcade lane, it's hardly going to flourish. When they were originally open, they have access to Arcade Lane from both Rundle Mall and Grenfell Street, and access from the arcade itself, two of these access points are now gone. Good luck to them but I can't see it working, especially if it's not offering patrons anything different.
Re: News & Discussion: General CBD Development
Posted: Fri May 20, 2016 12:32 am
by Patrick_27
Sorry to hijack this thread but I just wanted to make a point about the cinemas on Hindley Street, never mind the lack of parking or the overall vibe of the streets, the other tenants within this precinct will be enough to turn people away period. A shisha lounge pumping out vapour, a dodgy convenience store and a el-cheapo Pizza place are hardly a selling point to people coming off the street. Surely Greater Union would have thought of this before moving forward with this development? Or do they expect people to turn a blind eye to the dodgy-ness like they do with Arndale...
Re: News & Discussion: General CBD Development
Posted: Fri May 20, 2016 9:42 am
by Waewick
Patrick_27 wrote:Sorry to hijack this thread but I just wanted to make a point about the cinemas on Hindley Street, never mind the lack of parking or the overall vibe of the streets, the other tenants within this precinct will be enough to turn people away period. A shisha lounge pumping out vapour, a dodgy convenience store and a el-cheapo Pizza place are hardly a selling point to people coming off the street. Surely Greater Union would have thought of this before moving forward with this development? Or do they expect people to turn a blind eye to the dodgy-ness like they do with Arndale...
I don't use Shisha - but that street enviroment it presents is fantastic - I only walked down there late the other night.
have you actually been there recently? it really isn't that bad.
Re: News & Discussion: General CBD Development
Posted: Fri May 20, 2016 10:30 am
by Norman
The shisha places are fantastic, without them the street would be dead Sunday to Thursday. And they're not just Arabs, they are mostly students from all over.
Re: News & Discussion: General CBD Development
Posted: Fri May 20, 2016 11:00 am
by mshagg
People who smoke shisha don't go to the movies?
And lack of parking? There's literally one attached to the rear of this complex? You wouldn't even have to walk past the filthy peasants with their nightclubs, shisha bars and convenience stores.
Re: News & Discussion: General CBD Development
Posted: Sat May 21, 2016 8:39 am
by Eurostar
I have a feeling that the cinema in Hindley Street will be similar to their new cinema at Glenelg with fully licensed bar and restaurant.
Re: News & Discussion: General CBD Development
Posted: Sun May 22, 2016 7:32 pm
by Patrick_27
Finally got a chance to go past this today, the ground level is now my favourite part of this building. Such an improvement on what was there before. However, this doesn't change the ugly white slash like effect at the top of the building, it's absolutely awful.
Re: News & Discussion: General CBD Development
Posted: Mon May 23, 2016 9:55 am
by Llessur2002
Patrick_27 wrote:Finally got a chance to go past this today, the ground level is now my favourite part of this building. Such an improvement on what was there before. However, this doesn't change the ugly white slash like effect at the top of the building, it's absolutely awful.
It's come on pretty well so far - agree the white slash thingy isn't great at the moment but presumably when there's a big ol' company logo splashed over it it won't look quite so imposing.
The ground level looks really good so far - the Westpac branch is actually pretty nice for what is essentially an ATM vestibule. Looking forward to seeing what else pops up there as the rest of the KWS facade is developed. I'm pretty sure I saw a sign inside the building lobby saying that a bar and cafe were coming soon - I wonder if this is the plan for the mezzanine level which also seems to have been redeveloped. Would be quite a good view for a first floor bar.
Re: News & Discussion: General CBD Development
Posted: Tue May 24, 2016 11:01 am
by noted
Does anybody know anything about this? Just popped up on my fb feed- doesn't seem right...
https://twitter.com/adelaidemp/status/7 ... 6998900740
Re: News & Discussion: General CBD Development
Posted: Tue May 24, 2016 11:06 am
by Norman
Is that the hotel at the corner of Morphett Street and Wright Street? There is a sign in the window that says the hotel is being refurbished because of Bohem... But nothing about it being demolished. Maybe someone got confused or didn't read it properly?
Re: News & Discussion: General CBD Development
Posted: Tue May 24, 2016 11:13 am
by noted
I think the Wright Street Hotel is a little further east of Morphett Street. The one on the corner I believe is the Whitmore Hotel.
Re: News & Discussion: General CBD Development
Posted: Tue May 24, 2016 11:16 am
by Llessur2002
Yeah, it's definitely the Hotel Wright Street in the picture but haven't heard anything about it closing. It was only refurbished a few years ago...
Re: News & Discussion: General CBD Development
Posted: Tue May 24, 2016 11:37 am
by phenom
Rachel must have heard whispers from a pre-submission development proposal.
Gotta love it when your local Liberal member happily plays along with the anti-development crowd for a few votes.