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[COM] Re: APP: 122 Grenfell Street | 58m | 17 Levels | Hotel

Posted: Thu Oct 04, 2012 5:46 pm
by IAintTouchin
I'm not a fan of this development simply because it's development vs culture. You know I'm a pro-development person but development should boost culture whether that be a business culture, an alternative culture, a youth culture, whatever culture that is. If a development is in fact versing a culture, it shouldn't go ahead. This development is replacing The Jade Monkey which is a cultural hub for alternative people, it may look ugly now but it's the kind of building that doesn't need to be knocked down instead, it should be added on to. I don't know if it's possible to build this building over that but even if The Jade Monkey wins this case, I recon it should be done up with a significant amount of street art or something.

[COM] Re: APP: 122 Grenfell Street | 58m | 17 Levels | Hotel

Posted: Fri Oct 05, 2012 9:22 am
by omada
Oh this reprieve is awesome, so awesome! Not sure how much chance there is to save the building though. Fingers crossed.

BTW: I am not anti-development, but in this instance, being a 151 year old building, with a much frequented and loved live music venue, I felt the benefits of the preservation outweighted the benefits of the new hotel.

[COM] Re: APP: 122 Grenfell Street | 58m | 17 Levels | Hotel

Posted: Sat Oct 06, 2012 9:33 pm
by Howie
Alright time for a thread cleanup. If people want to start throwing accusations left right and center without sourcing then by all
means do it on your own blog. Anymore of this nonsense and thread gets locked.

[COM] Re: APP: 122 Grenfell Street | 58m | 17 Levels | Hotel

Posted: Sun Oct 07, 2012 12:45 am
by metro
Why do the developers need to pull down the old structure, when the Rendezvous hotel on Waymouth street manages without having onsite parking? I dont really like the hotel design, but if they really must destroy the old structure then so be it, because it's not really that great a building either. It would be a shame to see Ibis give up on investing in Adelaide because of this. :roll:

[COM] Re: APP: 122 Grenfell Street | 58m | 17 Levels | Hotel

Posted: Sun Oct 07, 2012 7:55 am
by touring
Howie wrote: If people want to start throwing accusations left right and center without sourcing then
And exactly which accusation did you want me to source?
I have documentary evidence to support EVERYTHING I SAID.

Or are you just not willing to be open to the truth?

[COM] Re: APP: 122 Grenfell Street | 58m | 17 Levels | Hotel

Posted: Sun Oct 07, 2012 9:32 am
by degruch
Howie wrote:Alright time for a thread cleanup. If people want to start throwing accusations left right and center without sourcing then by all
means do it on your own blog. Anymore of this nonsense and thread gets locked.
Oh dear, I'm afraid I'm likely better 'sourced' than you on the subject, so please don't interject if you can't add to the thread. Something's fishy here...deleting threads...vested interests? :wink:

[COM] Re: APP: 122 Grenfell Street | 58m | 17 Levels | Hotel

Posted: Sun Oct 07, 2012 9:36 am
by touring
Perhaps a worker in the Dept of Planning who didn't like me making nast comments about public servants?

That's OK. My post has been re-posted now in a couple of other forums with far higher readership!

[COM] Re: APP: 122 Grenfell Street | 58m | 17 Levels | Hotel

Posted: Sun Oct 07, 2012 9:37 am
by Howie
Sure, if you can substantiate your claims otherwise it crosses into the territory of defamation and we monitor the forums closely for that (we've been close to being shutdown twice now).

This thread should be reserved for development progress updates, it will be locked until we hear further news.

[COM] Re: APP: 122 Grenfell Street | 58m | 17 Levels | Hotel

Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2012 9:03 am
by Ben
This one is about to commence construction but why is the costume shop still there? They don't even look like moving anytime soon...
Type Application Assessed on Merit
Application Number DA/797/2011/1
Lodgement Date 11/10/2012
Location 122-126 Grenfell Street, ADELAIDE SA 5000
Description Demolish existing building and construct 17 level hotel with associated facilities and ground floor retail - STAGE 1 - DEMOLITION OF EXISTING SINGLE STOREY AND TWO TOREY BUILDINGS FRONT GRENFELL STREET & SUBSTRUCTURE OF NEW HOTEL
Seperate Application to demolish Jade Monkey:
Type Application Assessed on Merit
Application Number DA/797/2011/2
Lodgement Date 11/10/2012
Location 122-126 Grenfell Street, ADELAIDE SA 5000
Description Demolish existing building and construct 17 level hotel with associated facilities and ground floor retail - STAGE 2 - DEMOLITION OF EXISTING SINGLE STOREY BUILDING FRONTING TWIN STREET

[COM] Re: APP: 122 Grenfell Street | 58m | 17 Levels | Hotel

Posted: Thu Oct 18, 2012 1:22 pm
by Will
From the Advertiser:
Jade Monkey building in confidential heritage listing recommendation

by: Alice Higgins From: City Messenger October 18, 2012 11:31AM



THE 150-year-old bluestone building that housed The Jade Monkey live music venue was recommended for local heritage listing three years ago.

The City Messenger has been told The Jade Monkey building - which has been given demolition approval - was one of 250 buildings recommended for local heritage listing in a 2009 report prepared by independent consulting firm Donovan & Associates.
The confidential City of Adelaide Heritage Survey, commissioned by the City Council recommended 250 properties for local heritage listing, including the 1865 bluestone building on Twin St.
Seventy-seven of the 250 recommended properties are being considered for local heritage listing by Planning Minister John Rau.
The study followed a 1992 report, which recommended the former biscuit factory for townscape listing, a form of local heritage listing that recognised a building's contribution to a heritage streetscape.

The building has been given approval to be bulldozed to become a carpark for a $65 million, 17-storey hotel. However, the City Messenger this month reported the building had been put on the State Heritage register while a consultant undertook further investigations.
The Jade Monkey owner Zac Coligan, who closed the doors last month, hoped the reports would add weight to the retention argument.
"The fact it (listing) has been looked into before probably adds fuel to the fire that it is worth being saved," Mr Coligan said.
Concerned resident Dave Walsh, who last month lodged the application to have the building added to the State Heritage list, called on Planning Minister John Rau to grant it protection.
He said the building was Balfours' first bakery and also had a "long connection with the live music community" which gave it a "significant place in SA's cultural heritage".
Hines Property managing director James Hines, who owns the site, said he was not aware of either report.
"What we do know, is the building has never achieved local or State Heritage status and certainly was not encumbered by any such heritage listing when we obtained our planning approval," Mr Hines said.
A Planning Department spokeswoman did not address questions on why The Jade Monkey was not one of the 77 properties being considered for local heritage listing by Mr Rau.
"This is the fourth major study of the city resulting in local heritage listings undertaken and, in the normal course of events, one would expect there to be fewer properties nominated in successive reviews," the spokeswoman said.
A council spokeswoman said the property was rejected for townscape listing because the then-owner objected to the proposal.

[COM] Re: APP: 122 Grenfell Street | 58m | 17lvls | Hotel

Posted: Sat Nov 17, 2012 1:23 pm
by Will
From the Advertiser:
Way clear for Jade Monkey demolition

Tim Williams
City Messenger
November 16, 20125:21PM



THE State Government has stripped temporary heritage protection from the building that housed live music venue The Jade Monkey, paving the way for its demolition.

Conservation Minister Paul Caica today announced the 140-year-old Twin St property in the CBD had been removed from provisional placement on the South Australian Heritage Register.

Hines Property has demolition approval to make the site a car park for a $65 million, 17-storey hotel.

The building received a stay of execution last month when it was given interim protection while a consultant investigated its heritage value.

Mr Caica said the independent heritage assessment report found the site did not satisfy any of the criteria for permanent listing.

"Based on the advice of the South Australian Heritage Council and the independent heritage assessment report, in my view placing the building on the SA Heritage Register would be contrary to the public interest," he said.



"Accordingly, I directed the South Australian Heritage Council to remove this provisional entry."

Mr Caica said the hotel would contribute to the government's push for development to make the city more "vibrant".

"The development of a hotel like this will provide substantial economic benefits to the South Australian community, through increased investment in the local economy" he said.

"Removal of the building from the register ensures that the hotel development can proceed without any further delay."

Heritage advocate Dave Walsh had lodged an application in September to have the bluestone building given state protection.

He said it had housed a biscuit factory that quickly became part of the Balfour's empire and that alone gave it "significant heritage value".

"Here's the minister up on his high horse (saying) `I'll just take it off the list anyway'," Mr Walsh said.

"We can expect to see bulldozers down there very soon."

The building was one of 250 recommended for local heritage listing in a report commissioned by the City Council in 2009.

But it is not among 77 of those 250 sites Planning Minister John Rau is considering for local listing.

A 1992 report recommended the building for townscape listing, a form of local heritage listing that recognised a building's contribution to a heritage streetscape.

But the then-owner objected and the listing was not approved.

The Jade Monkey closed at the end of September

[COM] Re: APP: 122 Grenfell Street | 58m | 17 Levels | Hotel

Posted: Mon Nov 19, 2012 8:29 am
by Allkai
Before this thread gets inevitably locked again:-
Ben wrote:This one is about to commence construction but why is the costume shop still there? They don't even look like moving anytime soon...
The costume shop re-located their business a couple of weeks ago....

[COM] Re: APP: 122 Grenfell Street | 58m | 17lvls | Hotel

Posted: Mon Nov 19, 2012 8:48 am
by Ben
Yeh i noticed that on the weekend. Seems they have left their displays in the window though. Guess they don't want them.

[COM] Re: APP: 122 Grenfell Street | 58m | 17lvls | Hotel

Posted: Thu Dec 13, 2012 12:03 pm
by Ben
Increase in levels? Hopefully :)
Type: Application Assessed on Merit
Application Number: DA/797/2011/A
Lodgement Date: 13/12/2012
Location: 122-126 Grenfell Street, ADELAIDE SA 5000
Description: Vary previous authorisation to demolish existing building and construct 17 level hotel with associated facilities and ground floor retail - VARIATION - amendments.

[COM] Re: APP: 122 Grenfell Street | 58m | 17lvls | Hotel

Posted: Wed Dec 19, 2012 12:18 pm
by Will
A major sore point for many members regarding this development was the loss of the Jade Monkey.

However, there is good news, as the Jade Monkey has found a new home. The Jade Monkey will soon open again at the old St. Paul's rectory at 142-160 Flinders Street.