Re: General CBD Development
Posted: Mon Mar 03, 2008 7:54 am
Hmmm....an "Adoriginal" shop. I wonder if I can pick up a new didge with 3 stripes on it?
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good, because mines due for replacement nowrhino wrote:Hmmm....an "Adoriginal" shop. I wonder if I can pick up a new didge with 3 stripes on it?
i used to have a sports didge with speed stripes, but the wheel fell off so i threw it away...Cruise wrote:good, because mines due for replacement nowrhino wrote:Hmmm....an "Adoriginal" shop. I wonder if I can pick up a new didge with 3 stripes on it?
Hope the Hajek sculptures get a new coat of paint (or perhaps accidetally get lost or broken whilst in storage!). We'd then have to do something bigger n' betterWill wrote:At the upcoming ACC DAP meeting this coming Monday 17, March, the ACC is expected to grant planning APPROVAL to a proposal put forward by Skycity casino. The proposal is for a new 7 level underground carpark for 442 vehicles.
The new underground structure will be built under the current Station Road, but also under a section of the festival plaza. As such to allow construction to proceed, the Olga Lodge Fountain and the Hajek sculptures will be removed. However these sculptures will be returned upon completion of the carpark. The new carpark will descend 17.5m below plaza level. It's main entrance will be from a new redeveloped Station Road, with the above-ground entrance to the carpark featuring a landscaped roof to blend in with its surroundings. Furthermore as part of the project new cooling towers will be installed for the Festival Centre carpark.
It's still quite possible from an engineering point of view. Most deep level tunnels carrying transport arteries under cities are more than 17.5m below ground level. In Melbourne, the deepest tunnels of the City Loop reach over 38m below ground level, some parts passing under and around building foundations and basements.crawf wrote:I guess this kills any idea of a underground city loop.
I was wondering the same thing. It's the old Wigg & Sons building...Wayno wrote:a minor subject:
What's the story with the building on the southern side of Grenfell St (approx street number is 50-60 i believe). It has heaps of a/c ducts hanging out of several windows - looks like something from a tacky 1960's sci-fi film
I noticed them in January & wondered the same thing. I can only guess they are for extracting fumes from copy / print equipment, asWayno wrote:a minor subject:
What's the story with the building on the southern side of Grenfell St (approx street number is 50-60 i believe). It has heaps of a/c ducts hanging out of several windows - looks like something from a tacky 1960's sci-fi film