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[CAN] Re: #APP: Spire Living | 107m | 37lvls | Residential

Posted: Sun Aug 02, 2009 11:24 am
by Shuz
Dubai's the exception. And I will bet a bazillion dollars that place will turn into a colossal ghost-town of ridiculously tall, empty buildings and, well, what I'm about to say is already true - devoid of any human life at ground level. They've built something out of the fantasies and surreal dreams of their minds. Those dreams will never come true, because they fail to incorporate the conditions and realities of economics & ergonomics which are essential to the success and function of any place in the world.

[CAN] Re: #APP: Spire Living | 107m | 37lvls | Residential

Posted: Sun Aug 02, 2009 4:00 pm
by skyliner
Exactly Mono (from your first post on 2/8/09) - if you cant get the tenants, the rest nearly always falls in a heap - funny how people so easily miss the big picture!

ADELAIDE - TOWARDS A GREATER CITY SKYLINE

[CAN] Re: #APP: Spire Living | 107m | 37lvls | Residential

Posted: Mon Aug 03, 2009 2:32 pm
by Will
There is also a small issue called the Global Credit Crisis. Some people do not seem to understand what the word global in GFC actually means. The slowdown in construction is not something isolated here in Adelaide. :roll:

[CAN] Re: #APP: Spire Living | 107m | 37lvls | Residential

Posted: Fri Aug 14, 2009 10:04 pm
by Hooligan
Will wrote:There is also a small issue called the Global Credit Crisis. Some people do not seem to understand what the word global in GFC actually means. The slowdown in construction is not something isolated here in Adelaide. :roll:
And this credit crisis started 4 years ago when this project was first announced?

[CAN] Re: #APP: Spire Living | 107m | 37lvls | Residential

Posted: Sat Aug 15, 2009 12:38 am
by monotonehell
Hooligan wrote:
Will wrote:There is also a small issue called the Global Credit Crisis. Some people do not seem to understand what the word global in GFC actually means. The slowdown in construction is not something isolated here in Adelaide. :roll:
And this credit crisis started 4 years ago when this project was first announced?
That point wasn't regarding The Spire, which seems to be a special case of 'vapour ware' before the GCC. That point was directed at those who said that this project's history reflects the general situation in Adelaide generally. Which is tosh.

[CAN] Re: #APP: Spire Living | 107m | 37lvls | Residential

Posted: Sat Aug 15, 2009 12:00 pm
by Will
Hooligan wrote:
Will wrote:There is also a small issue called the Global Credit Crisis. Some people do not seem to understand what the word global in GFC actually means. The slowdown in construction is not something isolated here in Adelaide. :roll:
And this credit crisis started 4 years ago when this project was first announced?
So you don't think that the GFC has not delayed this project?

[CAN] Re: #APP: Spire Living | 107m | 37lvls | Residential

Posted: Sun Aug 16, 2009 12:11 am
by Edgar
I have no experience in this, but when you get customers to put their deposit in as part of the finance, what happens when it failed to go through (for some reasons like the developer file bankruptcy before the development has completed), would the customers get their money back or would they lose what they've put in?

[CAN] Re: #APP: Spire Living | 107m | 37lvls | Residential

Posted: Sun Aug 16, 2009 12:20 am
by rubegoldbergdevice
I'm going to assume that you guys are just trolling, because it's a simple equation with skyscrapers and you can't possibly be that ignorant of it:

If you can't find tenants, then you wont get finance, then it doesn't get built.

That's not "Adelaide". That's the reality in most places where investors would like to see a return on their investment.
I don't just mean skyscrapers (there aren't any in Adelaide anyway and probably never will be). I mean on every level Adelaide is all talk and no action. Every. Single. Level.

Prove me wrong children, prove me wrong.

[CAN] Re: #APP: Spire Living | 107m | 37lvls | Residential

Posted: Sun Aug 16, 2009 1:18 am
by monotonehell
rubegoldbergdevice wrote:
I'm going to assume that you guys are just trolling, because it's a simple equation with skyscrapers and you can't possibly be that ignorant of it:

If you can't find tenants, then you wont get finance, then it doesn't get built.

That's not "Adelaide". That's the reality in most places where investors would like to see a return on their investment.
I don't just mean skyscrapers (there aren't any in Adelaide anyway and probably never will be). I mean on every level Adelaide is all talk and no action. Every. Single. Level.

Prove me wrong children, prove me wrong.
Definite troll.

[CAN] Re: #APP: Spire Living | 107m | 37lvls | Residential

Posted: Sun Aug 16, 2009 1:43 am
by Prince George
rubegoldbergdevice wrote:I don't just mean skyscrapers (there aren't any in Adelaide anyway and probably never will be). I mean on every level Adelaide is all talk and no action. Every. Single. Level. Prove me wrong children, prove me wrong.
Be the change you want to see in the world, rube, what exactly are you up to?

You know, the talk talk stuff isn't unique to Adelaide, it's been the case in every place that I've bothered to pay any attention to. Everywhere has a bunch of plans that don't come to fruition, that take far longer to start than they were supposed to, that radically changed along the way. As far as I can see, the amount of "action" that you see in a city is determined by how much money there is in the place, not by the people that live there, or their culture, or moral worth, or whatever.

Look at what's happening at the WTC site in New York - multiple competitions, Daniel Liebeskind ostensibly wins the last one, thanks to political forces in the city he largely loses control of the central tower to David Childs, a bunch of extra elements get added (Calatrava's subway station, for example) and all up eight years later they've completed just one of the towers and most have only broken ground in the last year or so. They hope it will actually be done in 2013. And this is in one of the most prominent locations of one of the wealthiest cities in the world, when the whole nation had very strong motivation to rebuild the site.

Or here in Seattle, we're one end of the coast-to-coast interstate I-90. But when it came to building the stage that crosses Lake Washington and actually connects Bellevue on the east to Seattle (the final stage of the whole road), it met a barrage of lawsuits in 1970 from the residents of one island that it was going to cross. That protest halted progress for twenty years, twenty years, of arguments in the paper and radio, debates in the councils and legislature, until they finally managed to get agreement in the early 90s. They built the bridge with the agreement that the residents on the island could use the carpool lane with only a single occupant. Now the plan to take light rail across the lake includes converting part of the bridge to transit, and guess who's upset?

Things happen in NYC because Donald Trump wants it to happen, or in Seattle because of Paul Allen, not because the people there are much different to people anywhere else.

[CAN] Re: #APP: Spire Living | 107m | 37lvls | Residential

Posted: Sun Aug 16, 2009 10:27 am
by Howie
Thread cleaned and warnings issued. Let's keep this thread for actual updates.. there's probably thousand people subscribed to this thread. I think we should consider locking this thread and re-opening it when something happens on site.

[CAN] Re: #APP: Spire Living | 107m | 37lvls | Residential

Posted: Sat Dec 26, 2009 7:47 pm
by Will
A further 3 month time extension was granted on December 23.

DA/443/2005/A

[CAN] Re: #APP: Spire Living | 107m | 37lvls | Residential

Posted: Fri Jan 01, 2010 11:01 am
by AtD
Does this thread still need to be locked?

[CAN] Re: #APP: Spire Living | 107m | 37lvls | Residential

Posted: Fri Jan 01, 2010 11:44 am
by Howie
Probably not, i'll unlock it. :)

[CAN] Re: #APP: Spire Living | 107m | 37lvls | Residential

Posted: Fri Jan 01, 2010 1:56 pm
by metro
Is anything happening on site, tower crane(s) being installed? if not somehow i doubt this will ever be built (look at the first page, 2005!)