The jewel in the crown is a five-star hotel planned next to the Adelaide TAFE campus on Currie St.
Mr Palumbo confirmed the company was in final talks to secure an operator for the 32-storey mixed use tower which would include 252 rooms and 80 apartments, and become the city’s second tallest building.
“We felt like Adelaide needed a five-star so that was what we targeted,” he said.
“I don’t think there are any comparable five-star hotels in Adelaide at the moment - we don’t have the calibre here.”
[COM] 104-106 Currie Street | 117m | 33lvl | Sofitel Hotel
[COM] Re: APP: Currie/Rosina St | 110m | 32lvl | Mixed Use
From anther story related to Palumbo posted in the Advertiser today:
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[COM] Re: APP: Currie/Rosina St | 110m | 32lvl | Mixed Use
Unless it's and existing chain in Adelaide, I'd say they're either talking to Hyatt, Four Seasons, Marriott or Rydges. Hyatt have already been here and left, so I don't see them making a return anytime soon.Will wrote:From anther story related to Palumbo posted in the Advertiser today:
The jewel in the crown is a five-star hotel planned next to the Adelaide TAFE campus on Currie St.
Mr Palumbo confirmed the company was in final talks to secure an operator for the 32-storey mixed use tower which would include 252 rooms and 80 apartments, and become the city’s second tallest building.
“We felt like Adelaide needed a five-star so that was what we targeted,” he said.
“I don’t think there are any comparable five-star hotels in Adelaide at the moment - we don’t have the calibre here.”
[COM] Re: APP: Currie/Rosina St | 110m | 32lvl | Mixed Use
Rydges aren't 5 star :/ I'd like to see something international like Sharaton, Sofitel, MarriottPatrick_27 wrote:Unless it's and existing chain in Adelaide, I'd say they're either talking to Hyatt, Four Seasons, Marriott or Rydges. Hyatt have already been here and left, so I don't see them making a return anytime soon.Will wrote:From anther story related to Palumbo posted in the Advertiser today:
The jewel in the crown is a five-star hotel planned next to the Adelaide TAFE campus on Currie St.
Mr Palumbo confirmed the company was in final talks to secure an operator for the 32-storey mixed use tower which would include 252 rooms and 80 apartments, and become the city’s second tallest building.
“We felt like Adelaide needed a five-star so that was what we targeted,” he said.
“I don’t think there are any comparable five-star hotels in Adelaide at the moment - we don’t have the calibre here.”
[COM] Re: APP: Currie/Rosina St | 110m | 32lvl | Mixed Use
There is already Rydges here in Adelaide.
Can not wait for this development. This will not only boast the skyline but add some long overdue density and height to Currie Street.
2015-16 is shaping up to be a busy construction period
Can not wait for this development. This will not only boast the skyline but add some long overdue density and height to Currie Street.
2015-16 is shaping up to be a busy construction period
[COM] Re: APP: Currie/Rosina St | 110m | 32lvl | Mixed Use
If I were one of those 5 star chains, and I were eyeing an opportunity in Adelaide, I'd want to be talking to Walker Corp about getting into a hotel on the Festival Plaza ... a far superior location for a 5 star hotel than Currie St.Ben wrote:Rydges aren't 5 star :/ I'd like to see something international like Sharaton, Sofitel, Marriott
Having said that, the Currie St site would be a good spot for a 4 star hotel in the growing western part of the CBD, as a counterpoint to the Ibis which is in the eastern CBD.
[COM] Re: Currie/Rosina St | 110m | 32lvl | Mixed Use
2017 start?
I'll believe it when I see it. A lot can happen in 2 years.
I'll believe it when I see it. A lot can happen in 2 years.
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[COM] Re: Currie/Rosina St | 110m | 32lvl | Sofitel
There's 8 floors of apartments so I guess they would want to sell most of them before starting
construction. If construction starts in early 2017 then that's just over 18 months away which is not
that long for a big project.
[COM] Re: Currie/Rosina St | 110m | 32lvl | Sofitel
There goes my view of the sunset from my office near top of Westpac Centre!
[COM] Re: Currie/Rosina St | 110m | 32lvl | Sofitel
very exciting.
Will this extend all the way to the Duke of York Hotel?
Will this extend all the way to the Duke of York Hotel?
Big infrastructure investments are usually under-valued and & over-criticized while in the planning stage. It's much easier to envision the here and now costs and inconveniences, and far more difficult to imagine fully the eventual benefits.
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[COM] Re: Currie/Rosina St | 110m | 32lvl | Sofitel
It won't. Just the island block between Currie, Rosina, Solomon and Burnett? streets. Duke of York's on the corner of Kingston Street isn't it?Kasey771 wrote:very exciting.
Will this extend all the way to the Duke of York Hotel?
[COM] Re: Currie/Rosina St | 110m | 32lvl | Sofitel
I hope another 25-30m is added onto this building to make a new tallest out of it, even if it's just a spire of some kind.
Even at 110m it's still a good height, if it goes ahead it'll be the first building over 100m to be built here in a long time, will also bring a bit of height to the mostly flat western side of the CBD.
Nine News report on the hotel:
Even at 110m it's still a good height, if it goes ahead it'll be the first building over 100m to be built here in a long time, will also bring a bit of height to the mostly flat western side of the CBD.
Nine News report on the hotel:
[COM] Re: Currie/Rosina St | 110m | 32lvl | Mixed Use
I suspect the reason why construction will start in 2 years, is that the building currently on site is still occupied. The building is occupied by a company called Australian Fashion Labels (AFL). AFL are planning to move into their new headquarters at 233-236 North Terrace. However before they move, the premises at 233-236 North Terrace will have to be redeveloped. http://www.dac.sa.gov.au/__data/assets/ ... Labels.pdf. As you can see, the redevelopment plans are still on the DAC website, and thus is still some time off.Ben wrote:Amazing but why start 2 years away :/
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