The government can compulsorily acquire land, so long as they provide just compensation - just like they do for major infrastructure projects like South Road.abc wrote: ↑Thu Jul 25, 2024 9:07 pmprivate propertyA-Town wrote: ↑Thu Jul 25, 2024 6:54 pmThere's no way there would be 1 million homes sitting vacant in SA alone. Nationwide probably, but not just in SA.baytram366 wrote: ↑Thu Jul 25, 2024 4:09 pmI can't remember where I read it but I am fairly sure I read an article recently that said in just SA alone, there are around 1 million homes just sitting vacant for various reasons. What is Champion talking about? Of course empty houses are important to the current issues.
There are so many vacant blocks in the CBD that are waiting to be developed. Balfours way on Franklin St and that block on the western section of Gouger St are a couple that spring to mind. Why are we just allowing prime real estate spots like these to sit idle in the middle of a housing crisis?
I would say that at this point, there is a good argument for wiping the slate clean on some of these blocks which have sat around vacant (or as open air carparks) for decades. The current owners clearly don't want to do anything with them, and in such prime locations, that is absolutely not in the best interests of the city and the state as a whole. Large vacant blocks like the one on Gouger St are a drag on the precinct as a whole, and thereby on the vibrancy of the whole city.
The owners have had their chance and they have squandered it. The government should step in and acquire them and then either develop them directly through RenewalSA, or on-sell them (with conditions requiring prompt development) to other private developers.
The government doesn't have to have reasons. But it might help to develop a policy to guide how decisions about which properties are to be acquired should be made. I think anything over about 2000m2 within the square mile which has been vacant land or open air carpark for a decade or more should be a prime target. That would include:
- Gouger St west vacant block
- Former New Mayfield site on Sturt St
- Angas/Pultney St open air car park