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Re: News & Discussion: Metropolitan Developments

Posted: Tue Jul 28, 2015 4:10 pm
by Nathan
Xaragmata wrote:42Nelson - Nelson Street, Stepney (former Tolley Scott Tolley buildings):

27 townhouses - I'm not sure of its status, but on sale.

42 Nelson Street
http://www.belleproperty.com/buying/SA/ ... ey-sa-5069

42Nelson

http://www.42nelson.com.au/42nelson/
Doesn't look too terrible now, but I wish they would keep more of the old buildings rather than two token walls along Henry St, they're solid buildings and add to the area (I used to live immediately behind this site).

Interesting that they're keeping the call centre office space on the ground floor, with the townhouses above.

Re: News & Discussion: Metropolitan Developments

Posted: Tue Jul 28, 2015 9:35 pm
by SRW
I've been keeping an eye on this for a while (I live behind), and I am also a bit disappointed that more of the old buildings haven't been kept. They're a nice contribution to the older industrial character of the area (though thankfully, it appears the old distillery building next to it is unaffected). But admittedly, this is exactly the kind of location with high amenity (adjacent to parks, shops, library and childcare) that higher densities should develop. And this one's fairly decently designed as far as that goes.

Re: News & Discussion: Metropolitan Developments

Posted: Fri Jul 31, 2015 2:07 pm
by Ben
5 level job for the Parade. Sounds like its next to the Bath hotel.

Description of Proposed Development:
The demolition of existing shops to construct a staged mixed use commercial and residential development varying in height to 5 levels above ground level (comprising 55 apartments, 3 retail tenancies and associated car parking) plus minor alterations to the Bath Hotel.

Detailed Land Uses:
Residential - Residential Flat Building
Retail - Shop

Application Type:
DAC - Inner Metro (4 storeys)

Application Status:
CATEGORISED

Land Use/Building Consent:
Yes

Lodgement Date:
10 Jul 2015

Address:
236-238 THE PARADE, NORWOOD

Re: News & Discussion: Metropolitan Developments

Posted: Fri Jul 31, 2015 2:10 pm
by Pants
^^^

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Re: News & Discussion: Metropolitan Developments

Posted: Fri Jul 31, 2015 10:25 pm
by Wayno
Looks very nice

Re: News & Discussion: Metropolitan Developments

Posted: Wed Aug 05, 2015 2:17 pm
by Patrick_27
Fencing has gone up around the site opposite the ABC building on the corner of North-East Road and Rosetta Street. Looks like demolition will commence soon ready to make way the Diplomat apartment building.

Re: Minda Redevelopment - Brighton - 9 levels

Posted: Tue Aug 18, 2015 4:54 pm
by Wayno
Could not find a MINDA site thread. So placing here:
http://www.news.com.au/national/state-g ... 7486794515
MINDA has been given the go ahead to progress plans for a controversial nine-storey apartment block on the North Brighton beachfront.
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The State Government has approved development plan changes for the area to allow Minda to build high-rises on its 28ha King George Ave campus.

The development will be 10 metres from the secondary dunes near Somerton Park beach, which residents and Holdfast Bay Council fear will put the environment at risk.

Save Brighton spokesman Mark Laurie said the development was “of a size and scale utterly at odds with the neighbourhood”.

Nine storeys would be more than double the height of any other building in Holdfast Bay south of Glenelg South.

“(It) will devalue (the neighbourhood) considerably by virtue of its impacts upon aesthetics, ease of movement, public space and privacy,” Mr Laurie said.

“To go from the Jack Fox Memorial Oval and open secondary dune area to condominiums up to nine storeys will be confronting and shocking for all those who live near, use or value Somerton Beach’s relatively open environment.”

The planning changes would enable Minda to proceed with its 10-year $200 million masterplan, which includes 294 retirement apartments, shops, offices and consulting rooms.

The proceeds from the development would fund the replacement of the institutional-style accommodation for Minda’s residents with an intellectual disability.

Holdfast Bay Mayor Stephen Patterson said the council broadly supported Minda’s development plans but was disappointed the government was allowing high-rises so close to the dunes.

“Ideally, we would like the buildings to be further back,” he said.

“We were also informed that the issues relating to roads and stormwater infrastructure would be resolved before the DPA was issued. However, this has not occurred.”

State Liberal Bright MP David Speirs said Minda’s plan would compromise a “precious” stretch of coastline.

“I share the concerns of more than 2000 petitioners in the local community who have raised concerns that the character, environment and livability of North Brighton, Hove and Somerton Park will be irreversibly and negatively changed if this high rise development goes ahead,” Mr Speirs said.

“We are blessed with a beautiful natural environment, significant built heritage and low density housing.

“The last thing we need is Adelaide’s version of the Gold Coast emerging out of the sand dunes.”

“We understand that some people — in particular our immediate neighbours — may feel unsettled by the prospect of our development,” Ms Miller said.

“It is our intention to have taller buildings located centrally on the Minda site, with buildings staggered downwards in height towards the boundaries to best integrate into the local environment.

“We are confident that the independent traffic modelling that has been done, combined with appropriate road designs, will ensure impact to local areas is not detrimental.

“We intend to listen to any concerns and work with them to create a vibrant, integrated community hub that offers leading edge accommodation for South Australians living with intellectual disability.”

Minda would need development approval for the project before work could commence but did not provide a timeframe.

Re: News & Discussion: Metropolitan Developments

Posted: Wed Aug 19, 2015 12:24 am
by neoballmon
Ben wrote:
neoballmon wrote:Going down South Road last week i noticed the Caltex station at St Marys (next to former Keith Bowden building) had closed up and been demolished. Tonight I noticed the Caltex at Castle Plaza is doing the same, currently fenced off and pumps have been removed. Are Caltex rebuilding their stations to try to compete more with OTR? Without the Castle Plaza station, there is no petrol on the western side of South Road from the expressway to just past Anzac highway.
Yes they are doing a thorough renovation of all their outlets to compete. the thing that frustrates me with this is its a perfect opportunity to move it back further from South Road to allow for future 3x3 expansion. Very short sighted as usual.
It seems like the one near Keith Bowden has been set back a decent distance from the road, could manage 3x3, but only just.
The one at Castle Plaza, as well as the car wash being built as well, leave no room for anything.

There's also a new Caltex on the corner of Goodwood and Daws which greatly reduces any chance of Daws and Springbank ever being aligned together.

Re: News & Discussion: Metropolitan Developments

Posted: Wed Aug 19, 2015 12:20 pm
by Norman
In that section of South and Daws Roads it is planned that a Superway-style elevated road will be built there anyway, so there is no need for a big amount of road space.

Re: News & Discussion: Metropolitan Developments

Posted: Wed Aug 19, 2015 6:42 pm
by SouthAussie94
neoballmon wrote:
There's also a new Caltex on the corner of Goodwood and Daws which greatly reduces any chance of Daws and Springbank ever being aligned together.
There would be a significant chunk of land made available which would be able to accommodate this if The Repat closure and redevelopment goes ahead. Daws Rd could be diverted through The Repat to align with Spinngbank Rd.

Re: News & Discussion: Metropolitan Developments

Posted: Thu Aug 20, 2015 9:25 pm
by ghs
Nathan wrote:A nice little filler for Kent Tow. Only the second cross laminated timber constructed residential building in Australia.
http://www.theurbandeveloper.com/south- ... een-light/

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This is SWP. The existing building is being demolished.

Re: News & Discussion: Metropolitan Developments

Posted: Thu Aug 20, 2015 11:01 pm
by Dvious
Yep - Should have mentioned, all sold out!

Re: News & Discussion: Metropolitan Developments

Posted: Thu Aug 27, 2015 12:18 pm
by Waewick
I couldn't find a thread , but I have been told that the LeCornu site on Anzac Highway is either for sale or close to being sold.

The likely purchaser will be putting a Woolies setup at the front of the allotment and housing at the rear.

Well, that is the rumour anyway.

Re: News & Discussion: Metropolitan Developments

Posted: Thu Aug 27, 2015 1:36 pm
by Ben
Waewick wrote:I couldn't find a thread , but I have been told that the LeCornu site on Anzac Highway is either for sale or close to being sold.

The likely purchaser will be putting a Woolies setup at the front of the allotment and housing at the rear.

Well, that is the rumour anyway.
or vacant for 20 years...

Re: News & Discussion: Metropolitan Developments

Posted: Thu Aug 27, 2015 2:08 pm
by Nathan
Woolworths? There? Oh, fuck no. It'll turn an area that's ripe for medium-high density mixed use near the city into another car dominated suburban shopping centre. There's already Kurralta Park down the road.