Re: News & Developments: Bowden TOD
Posted: Mon Apr 12, 2021 7:41 pm
Thanks! Looks pretty good I think too.
Bowden (albeit very slowly) is starting to look more complete as a whole.
Bowden (albeit very slowly) is starting to look more complete as a whole.
Nathan wrote: ↑Sun Apr 11, 2021 7:19 pmThis looks a lot better than I was expecting. This is outside RenewalSA's Bowden Development, but looks like they've heavily followed the urban design guidelines anyway. The apartment buildings are along Seventh St, and set back behind Gibson St, scale matches what has been established by Gibson and 7th on the opposite corner, and the very dilapidated heritage building will be restored and converted for cafe or similar usage.
Application here: https://plan.sa.gov.au/__data/assets/pd ... sEVBQe-eOY
(Better to look at the pictures in the application, whoever posted the pictures for the Advertiser looks to have everything set to potato quality.)
Developer wants to build 59 new townhouses and apartments, and a cafe, on a large block in Bowden
Another housing estate is proposed for Bowden, in Adelaide’s hip inner west.
West Bowden Developments has lodged plans with the State Planning Commission for 43 two and three-storey townhouses, and 16 apartments, on a 7500sqm block at 78 Gibson Street.
A local heritage-listed former shop and home will be incorporated into the development, partially restored and turned into a cafe.
Some of the building would need to be demolished due to its condition, according to the development’s application.
Ekistics Planning and Design’s report states that the plan – which proposes buildings up to five storeys tall – “represents appropriate and orderly development”.
“The diversity in accommodation types and housing options will cater for differing needs and price points within the housing market,” it says.
Consultation on the $16m proposal – which supersedes an earlier 12-storey design – closes on April 19.
West Bowden Developments is registered to Sydney-based director Hamidoula Popal.
The Bowden redevelopment began in 2008 and is the State Government’s first infill project.