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[COM] Re: Currie/Rosina St | 117m | 33lvl | Sofitel

Posted: Mon Mar 19, 2018 5:55 pm
by Mpol03
Sad to think the new gov could really put the progress we have seen on hold. I hope it doesn’t affect
Too much.

[COM] Re: [APP] Re: Currie/Rosina St | 117m | 33lvl | Sofitel

Posted: Mon Mar 19, 2018 6:49 pm
by citywatcher
Mpol03 wrote:Sad to think the new gov could really put the progress we have seen on hold. I hope it doesn’t affect
Too much.
Probably the crane going up on the adelaidean will be the last of it

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[COM] Re: Currie/Rosina St | 117m | 33lvl | Sofitel

Posted: Mon Mar 19, 2018 7:15 pm
by Norman
The Liberals have already confirmed that they won't do a smash and grab like Campbell Newman did in Queensland. I think the funds are secure.

[COM] Re: [APP] Re: Currie/Rosina St | 117m | 33lvl | Sofitel

Posted: Mon Mar 19, 2018 7:27 pm
by Nort
citywatcher wrote:
Mon Mar 19, 2018 6:49 pm
Mpol03 wrote:Sad to think the new gov could really put the progress we have seen on hold. I hope it doesn’t affect
Too much.
Probably the crane going up on the adelaidean will be the last of it

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I am absolutely devastated by the election result, but can we keep the election commentary to things that are at least relevant to the government's policies? There is nothing to suggest that the CBD will instantly die.

By their nature most developers would probably be Libs supporters, and so they aren't going to abandon unannounced proposals when a Lib state government has been elected.

If there were more projects in the pipeline we will see them progress. If there weren't any more unannounced projects being developed then maybe those who voted Labor out were right.

[COM] Re: [APP] Re: Currie/Rosina St | 117m | 33lvl | Sofitel

Posted: Mon Mar 19, 2018 7:32 pm
by Spurdo
Nort wrote:
Mon Mar 19, 2018 7:27 pm
I am absolutely devastated by the election result, but can we keep the election commentary to things that are at least relevant to the government's policies? There is nothing to suggest that the CBD will instantly die.

By their nature most developers would probably be Libs supporters, and so they aren't going to abandon unannounced proposals when a Lib state government has been elected.

If there were more projects in the pipeline we will see them progress. If there weren't any more unannounced projects being developed then maybe those who voted Labor out were right.
True, I have heard the property industry say many times that land tax is one of their biggest problems, and one of the Libs promises was to lower land tax (i think?) which to me seems like it could not only boost current development projects, but even possibly benefit/encourage future developments.

[COM] Re: [APP] Re: Currie/Rosina St | 117m | 33lvl | Sofitel

Posted: Mon Mar 19, 2018 7:35 pm
by Nathan
Nort wrote:
Mon Mar 19, 2018 7:27 pm
citywatcher wrote:
Mon Mar 19, 2018 6:49 pm
Mpol03 wrote:Sad to think the new gov could really put the progress we have seen on hold. I hope it doesn’t affect
Too much.
Probably the crane going up on the adelaidean will be the last of it

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I am absolutely devastated by the election result, but can we keep the election commentary to things that are at least relevant to the government's policies? There is nothing to suggest that the CBD will instantly die.

By their nature most developers would probably be Libs supporters, and so they aren't going to abandon unannounced proposals when a Lib state government has been elected.

If there were more projects in the pipeline we will see them progress. If there weren't any more unannounced projects being developed then maybe those who voted Labor out were right.
I wonder if we'll see Barrie Harrop finally put up... he spends an awful lot of time commenting on Advertiser political articles talking a big game, and that it all depended on the election result.

[COM] Re: [APP] Re: [APP] Re: Currie/Rosina St | 117m | 33lvl | Sofitel

Posted: Mon Mar 19, 2018 7:49 pm
by citywatcher
Nort wrote:
citywatcher wrote:
Mon Mar 19, 2018 6:49 pm
Mpol03 wrote:Sad to think the new gov could really put the progress we have seen on hold. I hope it doesn’t affect
Too much.
Probably the crane going up on the adelaidean will be the last of it

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I am absolutely devastated by the election result, but can we keep the election commentary to things that are at least relevant to the government's policies? There is nothing to suggest that the CBD will instantly die.

By their nature most developers would probably be Libs supporters, and so they aren't going to abandon unannounced proposals when a Lib state government has been elected.

If there were more projects in the pipeline we will see them progress. If there weren't any more unannounced projects being developed then maybe those who voted Labor out were right.
Your last paragraph made no sense at all making the claim of people voting on the basis of them perceiving no further developments due to labor illogical and even more so when the claim was made that they were in fact spending too much on infrastructure

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[COM] Re: [APP] Re: [APP] Re: Currie/Rosina St | 117m | 33lvl | Sofitel

Posted: Mon Mar 19, 2018 7:51 pm
by citywatcher
Spurdo wrote:
Nort wrote:
Mon Mar 19, 2018 7:27 pm
I am absolutely devastated by the election result, but can we keep the election commentary to things that are at least relevant to the government's policies? There is nothing to suggest that the CBD will instantly die.

By their nature most developers would probably be Libs supporters, and so they aren't going to abandon unannounced proposals when a Lib state government has been elected.

If there were more projects in the pipeline we will see them progress. If there weren't any more unannounced projects being developed then maybe those who voted Labor out were right.
True, I have heard the property industry say many times that land tax is one of their biggest problems, and one of the Libs promises was to lower land tax (i think?) which to me seems like it could not only boost current development projects, but even possibly benefit/encourage future developments.
Don't confuse developers with the wannabes of the property council

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[COM] Re: [APP] Re: [APP] Re: Currie/Rosina St | 117m | 33lvl | Sofitel

Posted: Mon Mar 19, 2018 7:58 pm
by HiTouch
citywatcher wrote:
Mon Mar 19, 2018 7:51 pm
Nooo Steven Marshall won!!! Waaa, The sky is falling!!!

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Your posts on this topic have nothing to do with the specific development, all you’ve posted is political speculation.

[COM] Re: [APP] Re: [APP] Re: [APP] Re: Currie/Rosina St | 117m | 33lvl | Sofitel

Posted: Mon Mar 19, 2018 8:06 pm
by citywatcher
HiTouch wrote:
citywatcher wrote:
Mon Mar 19, 2018 7:51 pm
Nooo Steven Marshall won!!! Waaa, The sky is falling!!!

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Your posts on this topic have nothing to do with the specific development, all you’ve posted is political speculation.
Hi out of touch
It is my opinion and I am entitled to it as you are yours
Politics is speculation and I'm quite entitled to speculate on it's effects on development in the future
I do thank you for bringing that post to my attention as I certainly didn't post it so whoever hacked my account please stop
I hope it wasn't you

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[COM] Re: Currie/Rosina St | 117m | 33lvl | Sofitel

Posted: Mon Mar 19, 2018 8:11 pm
by mgb
The biggest threat to development in the CBD from the change of government will come from the ACC complaining about no longer having control over assessing developments and the new government deciding to listen to them and hand back control.

Won't change any existing approved developments.

[COM] Re: Currie/Rosina St | 117m | 33lvl | Sofitel

Posted: Mon Mar 19, 2018 8:33 pm
by timtam20292
Let’s keep political discussion to the SA politics thread please👍🏻

[COM] Re: [APP] Re: [APP] Re: Currie/Rosina St | 117m | 33lvl | Sofitel

Posted: Mon Mar 19, 2018 9:09 pm
by Nort
citywatcher wrote:
Mon Mar 19, 2018 7:49 pm
Nort wrote:
citywatcher wrote:
Mon Mar 19, 2018 6:49 pm
Probably the crane going up on the adelaidean will be the last of it

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I am absolutely devastated by the election result, but can we keep the election commentary to things that are at least relevant to the government's policies? There is nothing to suggest that the CBD will instantly die.

By their nature most developers would probably be Libs supporters, and so they aren't going to abandon unannounced proposals when a Lib state government has been elected.

If there were more projects in the pipeline we will see them progress. If there weren't any more unannounced projects being developed then maybe those who voted Labor out were right.
Your last paragraph made no sense at all making the claim of people voting on the basis of them perceiving no further developments due to labor illogical and even more so when the claim was made that they were in fact spending too much on infrastructure

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We can continue discussion of specific points in the SA politics thread but it was more saying that if there were more developments in the pipeline it would support those saying that Labor wasn't getting SA momentum going.

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Posted: Mon Mar 19, 2018 9:45 pm
by citywatcher
Nort wrote:
citywatcher wrote:
Mon Mar 19, 2018 7:49 pm
Nort wrote: I am absolutely devastated by the election result, but can we keep the election commentary to things that are at least relevant to the government's policies? There is nothing to suggest that the CBD will instantly die.

By their nature most developers would probably be Libs supporters, and so they aren't going to abandon unannounced proposals when a Lib state government has been elected.

If there were more projects in the pipeline we will see them progress. If there weren't any more unannounced projects being developed then maybe those who voted Labor out were right.
Your last paragraph made no sense at all making the claim of people voting on the basis of them perceiving no further developments due to labor illogical and even more so when the claim was made that they were in fact spending too much on infrastructure

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We can continue discussion of specific points in the SA politics thread but it was more saying that if there were more developments in the pipeline it would support those saying that Labor wasn't getting SA momentum going.
This contradicts itself
More projects = less momentum ?

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[COM] Re: Currie/Rosina St | 117m | 33lvl | Sofitel

Posted: Mon Mar 19, 2018 10:59 pm
by EBG
There could a tower crane at 179 Greenhill Rd Parkside soon .A small piling rig and some earth moving equipment is now on site so it looks like this project is start.Too late for a picture today. This site has had a hammer head tower crane stored on site since July last year. Stop all this doom and gloom.