Page 19 of 57

Re: Bowden TOD | Developments & News

Posted: Mon Jun 01, 2015 7:27 pm
by Will
stumpjumper wrote:Nathan, you've just encapsulated one of the problems with urban development approvals in Adelaide. ie, 'Councils proving a problem? No worries, DAC will overrule them.'

If this is the way development is to be progressed in Adelaide, why don't we just strip councils (and thereby local communities) of any say at all in development? Let them control rubbish collection, potholes and locsal parking, and nothing more.

There is a new ministerial DPA on the way, which will more or less do that. It will cover most of the sites for major development in the city, in addition to the Inner Metro Growth sites already indentified. There is already a queue of developers outside the minister's door, waiting to make their unofficial but very powerful representations. The government and DAC have an agenda, which is often at odds with the wishes of local communities. The LGA is on the government's side as well. The head of the LGA is an endorsed ALP parliamentary candidate.

So just come out and say it frankly: 'Local communities and their elected councillors should have no say in development approvals.'

The trouble is, the desired outcome - higher population density - is already being approached in a less costly and disruptive way by higher density urban infill (see my earlier posts). However, this gradual process does not suit either the political requirements of the government, nor the needs of major developers. That is where the pressure on the government is coming from.
I don't understand how your vision is less disruptive. To achieve the same population density as that created by medium rise buildings along transport corridors, with infill development, would require substantial destruction of character gardens and houses to build townhouses and duplexes. This will have a greater impact on the character of Adelaide's suburbs as opposed to isolated medium rise buildings, along roads which lost their character in the 60s and 70s.

Re: Bowden TOD | Developments & News

Posted: Tue Jun 02, 2015 10:48 am
by claybro
Nathan wrote:The issue in this case Stumpjumper is that Bowden has a very detailed development plan which the council has been involved in for a long time. The building itself adheres to that development plan, and has run the gauntlet with the urban design guidelines and in close consultation with the review panel. For the council DAP to then knock it back on the basis of traffic is frankly ridiculous and completely ignores the development plan for area.
I also thought this developement was planned almost to the brick. Very detailed. I wasnt even aware the local council had any say here.
City of Charles Sturt should put more focus on mowing their overgrown road verges. :evil:

Re: Bowden TOD | Developments & News

Posted: Tue Jun 02, 2015 1:59 pm
by Llessur2002
claybro wrote:City of Charles Sturt should put more focus on mowing their overgrown road verges.
Well, according to the sign on Port Road, Charles Sturt is a Gardener - so I'm sure they'll get on top of it shortly.

Re: Bowden TOD | Developments & News

Posted: Tue Jun 02, 2015 2:46 pm
by claybro
Lol...yes, and I wonder how much that little marketing campaign has cost the CCS over recent times? Really, I'm sure most residents would just rather the parks and verges watered and mowed (not just twice a year) the rubbish collected and the roads kept in good order. So far I reckon they are 1 for 3.

Re: Bowden TOD | Developments & News

Posted: Fri Jun 05, 2015 4:47 am
by ChillyPhilly
claybro wrote:
Nathan wrote:The issue in this case Stumpjumper is that Bowden has a very detailed development plan which the council has been involved in for a long time. The building itself adheres to that development plan, and has run the gauntlet with the urban design guidelines and in close consultation with the review panel. For the council DAP to then knock it back on the basis of traffic is frankly ridiculous and completely ignores the development plan for area.
I also thought this developement was planned almost to the brick. Very detailed. I wasnt even aware the local council had any say here.
City of Charles Sturt should put more focus on mowing their overgrown road verges. :evil:
Current and future residents have determined much of the content of Bowden, with help from RenewalSA. Great process of terrific community engagement.

Re: Bowden TOD | Developments & News

Posted: Fri Jun 05, 2015 9:46 am
by rev
Heh, I saw a commercial on tv advertising one of the apartment buildings(don't think it's been posted here yet), repayments from $43 a week, with guaranteed rental income for 2 years. I wonder how easy it would be to get a loan for an investment property in that building, given that you have guaranteed rental income for 24 months.

Re: Bowden TOD | Developments & News

Posted: Fri Jun 05, 2015 9:55 am
by AG
rev wrote:Heh, I saw a commercial on tv advertising one of the apartment buildings(don't think it's been posted here yet), repayments from $43 a week, with guaranteed rental income for 2 years. I wonder how easy it would be to get a loan for an investment property in that building, given that you have guaranteed rental income for 24 months.
I doubt loan repayments are only $43 a week, I think that's the estimated weekly out of pocket expenses for negative gearing! Also, rental guarantees are a massive investment trap used to lure in buyers (the advertised rental guarantee is almost always inflated above market rate).

Re: Bowden TOD | Developments & News

Posted: Fri Jun 05, 2015 9:59 am
by Waewick
rev wrote:Heh, I saw a commercial on tv advertising one of the apartment buildings(don't think it's been posted here yet), repayments from $43 a week, with guaranteed rental income for 2 years. I wonder how easy it would be to get a loan for an investment property in that building, given that you have guaranteed rental income for 24 months.
It depends on who is providing the guarantee.

Generally, if it is a builder or a say serivced apartment then generally it isn't looked at the favorably.

Re: Bowden TOD | Developments & News

Posted: Mon Jul 27, 2015 10:05 am
by Llessur2002
Trial pits were being dug all of last week on these parts of the site. Nice and smelly - reminds me of my years supervising trial pitting on old gaswork sites in London...

Image

Re: Bowden TOD | Developments & News

Posted: Mon Jul 27, 2015 10:51 am
by Nathan
Llessur2002 wrote:Trial pits were being dug all of last week on these parts of the site. Nice and smelly - reminds me of my years supervising trial pitting on old gaswork sites in London...
They managed to tag a water main while they were at it on Friday morning. There was a nice river flowing out to Drayton St.

Re: Bowden TOD | Developments & News

Posted: Mon Jul 27, 2015 10:57 am
by Nathan
It appears the contract for the Plant 4 market has been awarded to the Ceres Market Shed Group to open an IGA. That's the group that run the IGA on Gilbert St in the city, as well as the excellent Market Shed on Holland. They should be a good fit for the area, although I hope their pricing is more in line with Coles/Woolies/Foodland, rather than the higher prices the city based IGAs have.

http://www.pressreader.com/australia/su ... 2/TextView
Hip warehouse revamp gives shape to shopping
Sunday Mail26 Jul 2015SHERADYN HOLDERHEAD POLITICAL REPORTER

ADELAIDE’S new fashionable area is set to become home to the city’s hippest produce market with the redevelopment of a vacant warehouse at Bowden.

The Ceres Market Shed Group will open an IGA supermarket in Plant 4, which will be complemented with cafes, restaurants, small shops, gourmet speciality markets and community event spaces.

It will be run by the operators of the popular Market Shed on Holland and the Gilles St IGA in the city. They plan to open the precinct in about 12 months.

The opening of the site, which used to be Clipsal’s metal press shop, will coincide with development of about half of the State Government’s Bowden project site.

The Government’s development body Renewal SA has reported Bowden has attracted buyers particularly from Adelaide’s southern suburbs and as far as Sydney.

Those moving in have tended to be first-home-buying young professionals in their mid to late 20s as well as older people looking to downsize. The oldest resident is in their 90s.

By mid-next year about $14 million of building will have completed stage 2, coupled with development of the Plant 4 retail precinct, Bowden Town Square and upgrades in the nearby western parklands.

Renewal SA Bowden project director Alicia Davidge said Ceres Market Shed Group had put forward a strong proposal to secure the site.

“The Market Shed on Holland has been a great success story and the team behind it have a compelling vision for retail, food and hospitality at Bowden,” she said.

“Bowden’s retail precinct in the Plant 4 warehouse will be unique, appealing to locals and a wider audience through an eclectic and original range of businesses.”

Ceres co-owner Marilyn Kaitatzis said she saw the site as more than a retail space.

“We hope to offer, with the collaboration of many creative and talented people, a central hub for the communities of Bowden and its surrounds to interact and engage,” she said.

“There will be people in design, the arts and music as well as retailing, fitness and health. Some will be re-using, rearing, farming or growing their offerings, others producing and teaching how to make amazing food and wares.”

Re: Bowden TOD | Developments & News

Posted: Mon Jul 27, 2015 12:08 pm
by Nathan
More info from RenewalSA / Life More Interesting:

http://lifemoreinteresting.com.au/press ... re-bowden/
Bowden gets its own Market Shed

Homes are being built, new residents have moved in, and now we are excited to announce the first retail development coming to Bowden next year.

Specialty markets, cafés, restaurants and a new IGA grocery store will soon be buzzing with life in Bowden’s former industrial warehouse, Plant 4.

It’s a wonderful ‘old is new again’ story that will see the iconic saw-tooth building revamped to 5 Star Green Star design standards.

The team behind it all is Ceres Market Shed Group who currently own and operate the very popular The Market Shed on Holland and Gilbert Street IGA. They’ll bring you everything you need for day-to-day shopping, dinner or a coffee date with friends.

Through an eclectic group of talented people in design, arts, music, retail, fitness and health, the Ceres Market Shed Group will create a lively hub for Bowden’s community to connect with the neighbours, including Adelaide city, nearby suburbs and country regions.

The 420sqm IGA store will open seven days, while the gourmet speciality markets are likely to be open twice a week, with cafés, restaurants and other small tenancies trading on most days.

Over the next 6 months, we’ll be upgrading Plant 4 with new facilities, ready for the Ceres Market Shed Group to begin fitting out early next year.

This vibrant, new precinct in the heart of Bowden is scheduled to open mid-2016 to coincide with the completion of the Town Square right next door.

The whole area will be landscaped with trees, lawn and gardens — perfect for BBQs and picnics, with shelters and interactive play and water elements for cooling fun on hot days.

It will be an ideal venue for large community events, outdoor performances and quirky markets; making life at Bowden even more interesting, more connected and more desirable.

Re: Bowden TOD | Developments & News

Posted: Fri Oct 30, 2015 10:14 pm
by Nathan
I assume this is lot 14 overlooking the main park, as per this list on this brochure for selling of stage six: http://lifemoreinteresting.com.au/wp-co ... ochure.pdf
Up to 800 jobs will be created when the next phase of the Bowden development begins next year
http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/realestat ... 7588446937

UP to 800 jobs will be created from the middle of 2016 when the next phase of a major apartment construction begins on the fringe of the Adelaide CBD.

Two hundred apartments will be added to the $1 billion Bowden development through a new partnership between two leading South Australian companies.

The company Development & Advisory and the Build Tec Group have been appointed to develop the largest parcel of land released so far at the 16.3ha inner northern Adelaide site.

The 5000sqm site will accommodate four or five buildings of between four and eight storeys.

It is expected to employ up to 200 workers at the peak of construction and about a further 600 through its supply chain.

Deputy Premier John Rau said the development would be delivered in stages over three to four years.

“It’s great to have two high-calibre South Australian companies working together on a project of this scale,” Mr Rau said.

“This project will ensure there continues to be quality apartments at Bowden to meet demand and, like all buildings at Bowden, will use sustainable design principles while being energy and water efficient.”

The executive director of the Property Council SA, Daniel Gannon, said that mixed-use development and density at Bowden builds the right environment for job creators and job seekers.

“Increased density and more job opportunities are a game changer for metropolitan Adelaide,” he said.

“Residential offerings complemented by activated retail precincts, local job opportunities, proximity to public transport and green space are fast becoming an attractive option for South Australians.”

The SA property sector was providing jobs of the future by building strong communities, Mr Gannon said.

Development & Advisory was responsible for the redevelopment of heritage-listed Electra House in King William St, while Build Tec was behind the Nexus Apartments at Bowden.

Development & Advisory managing director Ben Yates said the development was setting a new standard for development in Adelaide.

“Bowden is delivering a lot of value to people buying now, with key infrastructure being delivered in the next 12 months, including a new town square and a retail precinct,” he said.

The Bowden development will eventually house about 3500 people in 2400 homes over the next decade.

Re: Bowden TOD | Developments & News

Posted: Fri Nov 20, 2015 7:39 pm
by peachy
Hi all,

here's the latest Bowden General Activity Update.
20151105 General Project Update.pdf
(50.13 KiB) Downloaded 297 times
Cheers
peachy

Re: Bowden TOD | Developments & News

Posted: Sat Jan 23, 2016 4:24 pm
by Ben
Things are picking up..
Description of Proposed Development:
Eleven storey mixed use development comprising 65 dwellings, 307sqm retail space at ground level and four levels of car parking.
Detailed Land Uses:
Residential - Residential Flat Building
Retail - Shop
Application Type: DAC - Other
Lodgement Date: 20 Jan 2016
Address: Lot 41 Park Terrace Bowden