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Re: Low to Mid-Rise CBD Development

Posted: Thu Jun 14, 2007 7:52 pm
by Pistol
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NEW apartments for international students will be built in Flinders St to meet continuing high demand for student housing in the city, which generally has a rental shortage.

The six-storey building with 31 apartments on the corner of Flinders and Tucker streets was given development consent by Adelaide City Council on June 4.
Real Estate Institute of SA president Mark Sanderson said there had been a large increase in the number of international students living in Adelaide in 2007.
``In the early part of the year, January to March, there was a huge influx of students,'' he said.
``That is a huge increase on the previous year which places huge pressure on rental accommodation.'' Australian Property Monitors figures show median weekly rent for units rose by 15 per cent or from $200 to $230 between March 2006 and March 2007.
``The normal vacancy rate is around 2 per cent but Adelaide has been running at one or under for the past 18 months,'' Mr Sanderson said.
He said affordable rental housing and apartments were in limited supply.
``Those (Flinders St) apartments would be very sought after, especially in an Adelaide location. That's a growing market for Adelaide universities, so it is a great market to look towards.''
The new apartments should be built by next year.
Somewhat reminds me of Dakota on Wyatt.

Re: Low to Mid-Rise CBD Development

Posted: Thu Jun 14, 2007 8:04 pm
by Pants
Me too, but it's much better.

Great find find Pistol, was wondering what they were going to do with that site.

Re: Low to Mid-Rise CBD Development

Posted: Thu Jun 14, 2007 10:21 pm
by Shuz
I like the Light Square building up for refurbs. A lot of Adelaide's more quality development comes from the smaller scale projects.

Re: Low to Mid-Rise CBD Development

Posted: Fri Jun 15, 2007 4:30 pm
by Will
A few days ago, the following was lodged with the ACC:

It is for a 5 level building at 179-199 Gouger Street. The building is expected to cost $23.2 million. The building will essentially be mixed use, containing retail at ground floor, and student and general resdiential accomodation in the above floors. The project has been designated Category 2.

6 Level Mixed Use on Wright St

Posted: Thu Jun 21, 2007 9:01 am
by Ben
The following has been lodged with ACC:

Demolish existing and construct 6 level mixed use building with ground level shop tenancy, 2 levels of offices, 3 apartments and ancillary car parking.

I tried to put in the render but didn't quite work. It's in this link though:

http://www.adelaidecitycouncil.com/netc ... attID=1206

Re: Low to Mid-Rise CBD Development

Posted: Thu Jun 21, 2007 9:50 am
by urban
Good to see some extra activity in this location. The design is better than some nearby (ie the existing building behind as seen in the render) but is still pretty ordinary. Why would you trust a building of this size and complexity to a draftsman?

Echalon development - Halifax St

Posted: Mon Jul 02, 2007 10:21 am
by rhino
From today's Advertiser:

13 luxury homes for city
RHIANNON HOYLE, REAL ESTATE EDITOR
July 02, 2007 02:15am


THE top-end city residential market is continuing to boom, with another luxury townhouse development announced for the CBD.

Echelon, to be developed by property group Kinsmen, will see 13 new homes - priced from $825,000 to $1 million-plus - constructed on Halifax St.

Sales data reveals a buoyant top-end market in Adelaide, with 15 apartments in the CBD having sold for more than $1 million over the past 12 months.

The figure is significantly up on the previous year, when only five million dollar-plus sales were recorded.

The Halifax St project is being developed with green initiatives, aiming to achieve an energy rating of at least 5.3 stars. Kinsmen general manager Jeremy Blanks said the first stage of construction was due to be completed in June, 2008.

The level of activity is being driven mainly by the baby boomer market, according to real estate identity Anthony Toop."The reality is with the baby boomers coming through, more and more people are selling up their bigger properties and moving into cosmopolitan living in lifestyle properties," he said.

He said there also was a lot of international money in the sector, with investors securing large penthouse-type properties for Asian associates.

"There is a fair bit of underlying activity with the Chinese and Asian markets at the moment, which makes it a really exciting time," he said.

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Posted: Fri Jul 06, 2007 10:27 am
by dan.
Pants wrote:KPMGizzle:

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The Domain looks nice.

Has anyone here got internal images, be nice to see the final product

Any pix would be awesome, i understand it has a pool, wine cellar, gym, cinema the works

Re: Low to Mid-Rise CBD Development

Posted: Sat Jul 07, 2007 6:11 pm
by UrbanSG
Here is a pic of the small office on King William Street (south) from this arvo. This one has turned out fairly well.

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Re: Low to Mid-Rise CBD Development

Posted: Thu Jul 12, 2007 12:05 pm
by Will
A development application was lodged with the ACC for the following:

Demolish existing buildings and construct 5 level residential buildings featuring 24 apartments and ground floor car-parking. The development is located at 125 Sturt Street, and has been classified as being Category 2.

Re: Low to Mid-Rise CBD Development

Posted: Fri Jul 13, 2007 9:56 am
by Shuz
NAB Bank is getting an interior refurbishment, according to June 2007 DAR. Application found on page 9.

More student accomodation to come, with an application lodged for 9 level building at 302-306 Waymouth Street, containing 222 units. Application on page 24.

Demolish existing building and construct a 9 level student accommodation building containing 222 units with ancillary
facilities and two ground level commercial tenancies - Stage 1 - demolition of existing building and placement of piles for
new building


New 6 level apartment building on South Terrace. Application on page 26.
Vary previous authorisation to demolish existing building and construct 6 level apartment building with ground floor
carparking - 16 apartments - reduce apartments to 12 with associated works


Land on Gouger Street recieved a development application amendment. Page 33.
Vary previous authorisation to construct an eight storey building, with basement car park, for retail, office and residential
use - reduce terrace on level 1 and floor space on level 7

Re: Low to Mid-Rise CBD Development

Posted: Fri Jul 13, 2007 10:07 am
by Ben
Think that is just the small branch on O'connel st. And those other developments were already reported on previous pages but thanks anyway.

Re: Low to Mid-Rise CBD Development

Posted: Fri Jul 13, 2007 5:30 pm
by Punishment466
Might not be the right place, but eh. Inside the new Channel Ten building;
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Re: Low to Mid-Rise CBD Development

Posted: Fri Jul 13, 2007 8:38 pm
by crawf
Haha glad I taped ten news tonight, is it just me or does that blue area on the left look like a newsroom :wink:

Re: Low to Mid-Rise CBD Development

Posted: Sun Jul 15, 2007 12:04 pm
by AtD
I'm liking Pascot's redevelopment on KWS:
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Secondly, the Grenfell Centre's new lobby is coming along:
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Thirdly, does anyone know what this was supposed to be? It's been a half complete shell for as long as I can remember, being used as a car park. Young Street, off Waymouth Street.
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And finally, Hogwarts is getting a face lift. UniSA City East, Frome and North.
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