Re: #Redevelopment - Port Adelaide Waterfront $1.2billion
Posted: Fri Mar 07, 2008 7:17 pm
Thanks Cruise! Making an impact.
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My friend works thereOmicron wrote:I was at Port Adelaide yesterday - my goodness me. This redevelopment cannot come soon enough; at present, the whole suburb is just series of falling-down buildings interrupted by carparks, and the Port Canal Mall River Barn Kmart Shopping Town Centre is an absolute abomination.
Do pass on my condolences.Norman wrote:My friend works thereOmicron wrote:I was at Port Adelaide yesterday - my goodness me. This redevelopment cannot come soon enough; at present, the whole suburb is just series of falling-down buildings interrupted by carparks, and the Port Canal Mall River Barn Kmart Shopping Town Centre is an absolute abomination.
Not sure how true this is but I personally would not be surprised by it. They are selling the town house units in excess of above $600,000! And expecting a rental return of $600-$700 p.w.Wayno wrote:I heard Multiplex is having problems selling apartments at the Newport Quays Marina, and that the marina itself only has one moored boat - and it's for sale! Is this true?
YouTube is infamous for that.Cruise wrote:please check the comment on the video i posted. its um.... interesting
Trust bid falls flat
Chantelle Kroehn
18Mar08
MORE than 80 years of history was erased from the Port waterfront this week as the first of the historic Jenkins St boatsheds were demolished.
The old Lawrie Diving and Marine shed and Bill Porter's sheds four structures in all dating back to the 1920s are gone.
The land to the west of the Birkenhead Bridge is being cleared in preparation for a future stage Newport Quays development.
A last-minute bid by the National Trust to heritage list these sheds and save them from the bulldozers was too late.
However, the Trust will continue in its bid to save the remaining few sheds on the riverfront strip.
Port of Adelaide National Trust chairman Tony Kearney said he was disappointed some of the sheds were gone.
``It's a loss of some of the important history of the Port, a part of Port's history that cannot be replaced,'' he said.
``The boatyards have been there in one way or another for 170 years.''
The occupants of the neighbouring Searle's Boatyards and McFarlane's Boatyards have been told they must leave by June 30.
Those sheds are then set to be demolished in the second half of the year.
Mr Kearney said the boatyards were part of the Port's unique charm.
``Without the sheds, it will be a very sterile, sanitised environment.
``With a bit of imagination and goodwill, the State Government could save one or two of the sheds,'' Mr Kearney said.
The Land Management Corporation has previously stated it is restoring historic buildings in Fletcher's Slipway.
The National Trust last month applied for both State and Local Heritage listing for the sheds in the hope one or both would be granted and demolition works would immediately stop.
And with the sheds, port adelaide looks like dump that no one wants to live in or visit. I bet those nimby's didn't even notice those ugly tin sheds until this proposal was put forward``Without the sheds, it will be a very sterile, sanitised environment.