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[U/C] Re: ONH: Tea Tree Plaza Upgrade | $190m

Posted: Fri Oct 07, 2016 4:38 pm
by Ben
Wonder what this involves:
Description of Proposed Development: Alterations and Additions to Existing Shopping Centre - Entertainment and Leisure Precinct
Detailed Land Uses:
Retail - Restaurant
Retail - Shop
Commercial - Theatre
Application Type: DAC - $3m+ Coordinator General
Land Use/Building Consent:Yes
Lodgement Date: 27 Sep 2016
Address: 972 North East Road, Modbury

[U/C] Re: ONH: Tea Tree Plaza Upgrade | $190m

Posted: Fri Oct 07, 2016 5:34 pm
by bits
Ben wrote:Wonder what this involves:
Description of Proposed Development: Alterations and Additions to Existing Shopping Centre - Entertainment and Leisure Precinct
Detailed Land Uses:
Retail - Restaurant
Retail - Shop
Commercial - Theatre
Application Type: DAC - $3m+ Coordinator General
Land Use/Building Consent:Yes
Lodgement Date: 27 Sep 2016
Address: 972 North East Road, Modbury
Interesting, maybe Hoyts will revamp the TTP site to offer Hoyts Lux with in-cinema dining.

[U/C] Re: ONH: Tea Tree Plaza Upgrade | $190m

Posted: Tue Oct 11, 2016 4:45 pm
by Brucetiki
bits wrote:
Ben wrote:Wonder what this involves:
Description of Proposed Development: Alterations and Additions to Existing Shopping Centre - Entertainment and Leisure Precinct
Detailed Land Uses:
Retail - Restaurant
Retail - Shop
Commercial - Theatre
Application Type: DAC - $3m+ Coordinator General
Land Use/Building Consent:Yes
Lodgement Date: 27 Sep 2016
Address: 972 North East Road, Modbury
Interesting, maybe Hoyts will revamp the TTP site to offer Hoyts Lux with in-cinema dining.
Given they've let the existing complex rot pretty much, I'd be surprised if they were to all of a sudden put in a Lux cinema

[U/C] Re: ONH: Tea Tree Plaza Upgrade | $190m

Posted: Mon May 08, 2017 12:34 pm
by I Follow PAFC
When Tea Tree Plaza’s $235m facelift could get underway: Stage one gets tick of approval.

TEA TREE Plaza is a step closer to a major expansion including 10 new restaurants.

Stage one of a $235 million “entertainment and lifestyle precinct” development at the plaza has now been ticked off by the State Government.

Scentre Group’s head of corporate affairs Julia Clarke said the new development, with “casual dining options” next door to the existing cinema complex, was tracking well.

http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/messenger ... fa124a1b96

[U/C] Re: ONH: Tea Tree Plaza Upgrade | $190m

Posted: Mon May 08, 2017 1:02 pm
by crawf
The upgrade is long overdue. TTP is looking very tired

The development will also see the construction of a new walkway connecting it with Tea Tree Plus, with an extra 95 stores. Including major stores such as H&M and Uniqlo..... who knows maybe a second Apple store?

Expected to begin later this year.

[U/C] Re: ONH: Tea Tree Plaza Upgrade | $190m

Posted: Mon May 08, 2017 1:52 pm
by duke
crawf wrote: Expected to begin later this year.
I am usually one not to be negative, but considering how this project has gone over the years, I will believe it when they break ground.

[U/C] Re: ONH: Tea Tree Plaza Upgrade | $190m

Posted: Mon May 08, 2017 2:27 pm
by Brucetiki
crawf wrote:The upgrade is long overdue. TTP is looking very tired

The development will also see the construction of a new walkway connecting it with Tea Tree Plus, with an extra 95 stores. Including major stores such as H&M and Uniqlo..... who knows maybe a second Apple store?

Expected to begin later this year.
The connection to Tea Tree Plus is stage two, which still haven't been lodged for approval.

The development is for a 'casual dining' precinct. That just sounds like an extended food court to me.

I also hope the 'entertainment' element of stage 1 is a bit more than Hoyts' plan to install recliner seats in their cinemas.

Stage 2 is desperately needed, yet we still sit and wait.

[U/C] Re: Tea Tree Plaza Upgrade | $190m

Posted: Fri Jun 09, 2017 10:52 am
by nath91
This is interesting? The place desperately needs some casual dining type options.

[U/C] Re: Tea Tree Plaza Upgrade | $190m

Posted: Fri Jun 09, 2017 11:21 am
by monotonehell
nath91 wrote:This is interesting? The place desperately needs some casual dining type options.
I often wonder if these surveys are legitimate or just trying to get email addresses to spam.

[U/C] Re: Tea Tree Plaza Upgrade | $190m

Posted: Fri Jun 09, 2017 12:22 pm
by bits
It got Westfield ttp advertised here and so far bumped twice.
On Facebook they will be on a bunch of feeds with commented, liked, shared etc.

$200 for that amount of advertising is amazing value.

[U/C] Re: Tea Tree Plaza Upgrade | $190m

Posted: Tue Jun 13, 2017 3:27 pm
by Brucetiki
monotonehell wrote:
nath91 wrote:This is interesting? The place desperately needs some casual dining type options.
I often wonder if these surveys are legitimate or just trying to get email addresses to spam.
Both - it's a legitimate survey, but they'll be collecting e-mails to 'market' to people.

Agreed they need more casual dining options up there. At the moment there's Buongorno's, which is great, but overpriced, and a Caffe Primo that, quite frankly, Gordon Ramsay needs to visit as it's reputation for dangerous food (like half-raw chicken schnitzels) and appalling service is pretty widely known in the area.

[U/C] Re: Tea Tree Plaza Upgrade | $190m

Posted: Tue Aug 08, 2017 10:51 am
by crawf
Work to begin later this year.

Very much needed!. Next on the priority list, revamp Marion!.
More entertainment, less parking in $235m Tea Tree Plaza revamp
http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/messenger ... 34d697a3c0

CARPARKING could be cut back and cinema screenings increased under a major $235 million revamp of Tea Tree Plaza.

The state’s Development Assessment Commission has approved the Scentre Group’s application for the first stage of the redevelopment, with work expected to begin by the end of the year.

The project would involve two extra cinemas.

Design plans seen by the Northeastern Weekly this month show a proposed entertainment and leisure precinct near the existing cinema at the junction of Reservoir and North East roads.

The plans also indicate a significant number of parking spaces could be gobbled up to make way for the extension, which would be completed in two stages.

But Scentre, which owns Tea Tree Plaza, would not say how many carparks might be lost.

The redevelopment includes cafes and restaurants, along with a refurbished lobby for moviegoers.

The Scentre Group’s application of “additions and alterations” to the plaza has been listed on the DAC website for many months.

Detailed plans for the second stage of development have not yet been submitted for approval.

That stage would focus on fashion, attracting such outlets as H&M and Uniqlo, with up to 95 new shops.

Tea Tree Gully Mayor Kevin Knight said the plaza’s expansion was good news for local consumers, but he wanted to know how the carparks would be replaced.

“It (the plaza) has a huge impact on our community – it’s a massive shopping precinct,” he said.

“It’s got to be good for the area. It’s very central to our city.”

The plaza is also in the process of upgrading its food court with work expected to be completed by the end of the year.

It will feature new seating, large communal benches and other improvements.

Management said access to the court would not be affected during the upgrade with work happening at night.

[U/C] Re: Tea Tree Plaza Upgrade | $190m

Posted: Tue Aug 08, 2017 3:31 pm
by rev
If the cinema side of things doesn't include the bigger plush recliners with bigger arm rests, then they shouldn't bother.

[U/C] Re: Tea Tree Plaza Upgrade | $190m

Posted: Tue Aug 08, 2017 4:54 pm
by nath91
Food Court works have already commenced. Completely stripped down to a shell with temporary tables in.

Should this thread be changed from [ONH] to [APP] if DAC has given the go ahead?

[U/C] Re: Tea Tree Plaza Upgrade | $190m

Posted: Tue Aug 08, 2017 8:57 pm
by Brucetiki
rev wrote:
Tue Aug 08, 2017 3:31 pm
If the cinema side of things doesn't include the bigger plush recliners with bigger arm rests, then they shouldn't bother.
I've heard they will be putting recliners in all cinemas (like they've done at Salisbury).

Wouldn't object if the 2 extra cinemas are something a little different - either La Premiere (Hoyts' answer to Gold Class) or Bean Bag cinema.