Re: News & Discussion: Low/Mid-Rise CBD Development
Posted: Sun Jun 21, 2015 9:32 am
Nice little development. Very Mawson Lakes - like.
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Description of Proposed Development: Demolition of existing buildings and staged construction of one seven-storey residential flat building and one five-storey residential flat building developed in consecutive stages with associated car parking.
Detailed Land Uses: Residential - Residential Flat Building
Application Type: DAC - Adelaide ($10m)
Application Status: CATEGORISED
Lodgement Date: 02 Jul 2015
Address: 34-40 Hurtle Square and 150-152 Halifax Street Adelaide
Applicant Details: Forme Projex C/- Masterplan SA Pty Ltd
Excellent. Prominent and pretty location. No neighbour overshadowing concerns. Bring it on! renders please...Ben wrote:Description of Proposed Development: Demolition of existing buildings and staged construction of one seven-storey residential flat building and one five-storey residential flat building developed in consecutive stages with associated car parking.
Detailed Land Uses: Residential - Residential Flat Building
Application Type: DAC - Adelaide ($10m)
Application Status: CATEGORISED
Lodgement Date: 02 Jul 2015
Address: 34-40 Hurtle Square and 150-152 Halifax Street Adelaide
Applicant Details: Forme Projex C/- Masterplan SA Pty Ltd
Type: Application Assessed on Merit
Application Number: DA/491/2015
Lodgement Date: 03/07/2015
Latest Decision: Location DOWNTOWN CARPARK GF-6F, 30 Hindley Street, ADELAIDE SA 5000
Description: Addition of 3 car park levels, lift, accessible ramp from the arcade and alterations to carpark entrance.
Ben wrote:Grant Thornton to move into new state HQ building on Frome St
RICHARD EVANS
The Advertiser
May 12, 2015 1:22PM
Artist’s impression of the new building.
A BRAND new office complex in Adelaide’s CBD is to be home to an international professional services firm for at least the next 10 years.
The decade long deal will see Grant Thornton move from its outer metropolitan base along Greenhill Rd into Emmett Group’s landmark 170 Frome Street development.
Grant Thornton will has struck a lease agreement to occupy more than a third of the office space within the near 3,900 sqm East End building following a deal negotiated by commercial sales agents CBRE director Andrew Bahr.
“We are pleased to be a part of the continued evolution of the Adelaide CBD, providing our people with state-of-the-art facilities and a collaborative workspace as we focus on the growth and financial success of our clients,” said Grant Thornton’s Adelaide managing partner Dean Marsh.
The building is at the intersection of Frome Street and Flinders due for completion by December 2016.
The building is being developed by privately owned property development and construction company Emmett Property which has an extensive portfolio of commercial developments throughout the Adelaide CBD and beyond.
“We set out to attract fringe CBD occupiers and it is satisfying when your vision becomes reality. The convenient location and quality of the offering helped secure such a strong tenant,” said Emmett Group director Nick Emmett.
The four-storey Frome Street building has a total let-able area of circa 3,900sqm and comprises two floors of office space, ground floor retail and first floor parking for 44 cars.
It will include the latest in design and environmental features in addition to large open floors, excellent natural light and on-site parking.
CBRE’s Mr Bahr said there was strong interest in the remaining space with tenancies from 460sqm to 1,473sqm still available.
Its location on Frome Street — a key north-south pathway, providing fantastic staff amenity and access to public transport — was a huge selling point he said.
“The Grant Thornton commitment is an extremely positive sign for the Adelaide market, which highlights the current tenant focus on securing the highest quality of office accommodation,” Mr Bahr said.
“We’re finding that flight to quality is more prevalent than ever before, with office space seen as a key consideration in the attraction and retention of staff.”
The latest inductee into Adelaide Ugliest Building's Hall of Fame. Here's a site I wouldn't mind seeing flattened again in 60 years when I'm in my 80's.Brando wrote:Ben wrote:Grant Thornton to move into new state HQ building on Frome St
RICHARD EVANS
The Advertiser
May 12, 2015 1:22PM
Artist’s impression of the new building.
A BRAND new office complex in Adelaide’s CBD is to be home to an international professional services firm for at least the next 10 years.
The decade long deal will see Grant Thornton move from its outer metropolitan base along Greenhill Rd into Emmett Group’s landmark 170 Frome Street development.
Grant Thornton will has struck a lease agreement to occupy more than a third of the office space within the near 3,900 sqm East End building following a deal negotiated by commercial sales agents CBRE director Andrew Bahr.
“We are pleased to be a part of the continued evolution of the Adelaide CBD, providing our people with state-of-the-art facilities and a collaborative workspace as we focus on the growth and financial success of our clients,” said Grant Thornton’s Adelaide managing partner Dean Marsh.
The building is at the intersection of Frome Street and Flinders due for completion by December 2016.
The building is being developed by privately owned property development and construction company Emmett Property which has an extensive portfolio of commercial developments throughout the Adelaide CBD and beyond.
“We set out to attract fringe CBD occupiers and it is satisfying when your vision becomes reality. The convenient location and quality of the offering helped secure such a strong tenant,” said Emmett Group director Nick Emmett.
The four-storey Frome Street building has a total let-able area of circa 3,900sqm and comprises two floors of office space, ground floor retail and first floor parking for 44 cars.
It will include the latest in design and environmental features in addition to large open floors, excellent natural light and on-site parking.
CBRE’s Mr Bahr said there was strong interest in the remaining space with tenancies from 460sqm to 1,473sqm still available.
Its location on Frome Street — a key north-south pathway, providing fantastic staff amenity and access to public transport — was a huge selling point he said.
“The Grant Thornton commitment is an extremely positive sign for the Adelaide market, which highlights the current tenant focus on securing the highest quality of office accommodation,” Mr Bahr said.
“We’re finding that flight to quality is more prevalent than ever before, with office space seen as a key consideration in the attraction and retention of staff.”
Demolition has started on this one.
Type: Application Assessed on Merit
Application Number: DA/621/2015
Lodgement Date: 13/08/2015
Location: 268 Waymouth Street, ADELAIDE SA 5000
Description Construct 8 Storey mixed use building incorporating office tenancies at ground floor level within existing ground floor Local Heritage Place.
Applicant Name: REAL PROJECTS ADELAIDE P/L
Renders from the application. Nice lil developmentBen wrote:Description of Proposed Development: Demolition of existing buildings and staged construction of one seven-storey residential flat building and one five-storey residential flat building developed in consecutive stages with associated car parking.
Detailed Land Uses: Residential - Residential Flat Building
Application Type: DAC - Adelaide ($10m)
Application Status: CATEGORISED
Lodgement Date: 02 Jul 2015
Address: 34-40 Hurtle Square and 150-152 Halifax Street Adelaide
Applicant Details: Forme Projex C/- Masterplan SA Pty Ltd