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Re: Glenside redevelopment

#76 Post by Ben » Wed Dec 21, 2011 3:10 pm

This is also on public notification on the DAC website.

From The Messenger:
Glenside's $68 million retail revamp

Local News21 Dec 11 @ 07:30am by Emma Altschwager

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A $68 MILLION retail centre, including a fashion avenue, supermarket, food court and fitness centre, is planned for part of the Glenside Hospital land.

The centre, to be developed by the Commercial Retail Group (CRG) which also owns the Frewville Shopping Centre on Glen Osmond Rd, is proposed for land which straddles the Glenside Hospital site to the north and the Frewville Shopping Centre to the south.

Plans for the centre, which were presented to Burnside Council last week, include a cafe precinct, about 40 speciality shops - some of which will form a fashion avenue - a new supermarket, a food court, a fitness centre and 970 carparks.

As part of the development, the Frewville Shopping Centre, which underwent a $2 million upgrade earlier this year, would be demolished and rebuilt.

CRG general manager Mike Rutherford said it upgraded the Frewville centre knowing it would be razed as part of the new development to “remain commercially viable and maintain competitiveness”.

Mr Rutherford said, if approved, the new centre would be developed in two stages, with initial work starting late next year and stage two to be completed by 2015.

He said breaking the project in two would allow “seamless trading” of the existing Frewville Foodland and five other tenants, which would relocate to the new centre before demolition work.

Plans for the shopping centre had to meet criteria set by the State Government including height restrictions and integration with the new hospital and village green.

“It’s very much a community place - that’s why it’s been designed with two very big malls, a mix of tenancies, especially cafes and coffee shops, to make it a meeting place,” Mr Rutherford said.

The plans also revealed 23 significant trees and a section of a state-heritage listed wall on the site would have to be removed to make way for the centre.

However, Mr Rutherford said the majority of the wall would be retained and made a focal point of the development.

The State Government gave CRG the first right to develop a retail precinct on the site when it announced plans to redevelop the Glenside Hospital in 2007.

The plans require the approval of the Government’s Development Assessment Commission (DAC).

Burnside Council will write to the DAC to express its concerns with the development, including insufficient parking and demolition of part of the heritage wall.

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Re: Glenside redevelopment

#77 Post by Vee » Wed Dec 21, 2011 4:02 pm

I like this new development adjacent to the Glenside Village green with a mix of shops, cafés, businesses and the popular independent supermarket. The heritage wall should add some interest to the development (need to see the detailed plans).

This redevelopment provides an expanded shopping centre with a new Foodland to replace the existing (recently refurbished) supermarket. This is the only (large) Independent option for our household unless we travel to Norwood Parade as Coles and Woolworths dominate in our neighbourhood. (We have a deliberate preference for independent over the duopoly.) This supermarket complex is also popular with foothills/hills dwellers heading up Glen Osmond Road and the freeway.

The temporary upgrade of the supermarket (on commercial reasons) before demolition under this two phase plan helps to explain the bland nature of the upgrade, especially its external appearance.

Burnside Village, a few kilometres away, caters more to the very high end fashion market with additional shops and fine food but very little for the after hours trade. The fashion shops and cafés in the Glenside redevelopment will add some extra life and choice to this precinct and cater for the expanded residential development and local community. This should add to the appeal to a younger demographic and much needed diversity in the eastern suburbs.

The removal of "23 significant trees" will be a battleground.
I would like to see more trees planted in and around the newly extended supermarket carpark.

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Re: COM: Glenside Redevelopment | $43m

#78 Post by Ben » Tue Mar 05, 2013 4:46 pm

Developer abandons Glenside shopping centre

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Emma Altschwager

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March 05, 2013

A $68 million shopping centre, planned for part of the Glenside Hospital site, will not be built.

Commercial Retail Group (CRG), which owns the existing Frewville Shopping Centre on Glen Osmond Rd, announced today it had abandoned its plans for the site.

CRG asset manager Marcus Collins told adelaidenow the project would not go ahead.

"Unfortunately due to the economic viability of the development, we'll not be progressing with it," Mr Collins said.

He said the decision was made late last year and the company had no intention of revisiting plans down the track.

The centre, which was proposed for land which straddled the Glenside Hospital site to the north and the Frewville Shopping Centre to the south, was going to include a cafe precinct, 40 specialty shops, a food court, a supermarket and a fitness centre.

The State Government's Development Assessment Commission gave the plans preliminary approval in April 2012.

The government gave CRG the first right to develop a shopping centre on the site when it announced plans to redevelop Glenside Hospital in 2007.

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Re: COM: Glenside Redevelopment | $43m

#79 Post by claybro » Tue Mar 05, 2013 11:18 pm

If only the government had the money to buy up the run down old buildings on Glen Osmond Road make a decent landscaped entry highway into Adelaide the width of Anzac Highway, and create a high street of sorts where this developement was to be, complete with cafes, clothes shops, first floor offices, appartments etc. etc. Glen Osmond Rd has some historic shopfronts, but the road is a nightmare, and the shops struggle along here due to excessive traffic.

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#80 Post by mattblack » Wed Mar 06, 2013 8:14 am

claybro wrote:If only the government had the money to buy up the run down old buildings on Glen Osmond Road make a decent landscaped entry highway into Adelaide the width of Anzac Highway, and create a high street of sorts where this developement was to be, complete with cafes, clothes shops, first floor offices, appartments etc. etc. Glen Osmond Rd has some historic shopfronts, but the road is a nightmare, and the shops struggle along here due to excessive traffic.
A road the width of Anzac Hwy and 'high street' does not compute.

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#81 Post by claybro » Wed Mar 06, 2013 7:07 pm

Matt, you have mis-understood my post. What I was proposing is for a high street complete with ground floor shops/cafes with first floor offices and some appartments in the site of the Glenside developement.(now cancelled) From the rear of Foodland down to the campus site. Glen Osmond road buisnesses could be "encouraged" to move into this developement, then the vacant shops/cafes, derelict buildings on Glen osmond road could be aquired, demolished and a decent landscaped wide highway could be built along there. A similar developement of the Great Eastern highway in Perth has just transformed the main arterial road between that city and its airport.

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Re: COM: Glenside Redevelopment | $43m

#82 Post by Vee » Wed May 15, 2013 10:34 am

Glenside Heritage Battle erupts again.
The National Trust want to save the old nurses' quarters, built in 1954, from demolition (planned for July).
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http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/news/sout ... 6641074000

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Re: COM: Glenside Redevelopment | $43m

#83 Post by Vee » Thu May 30, 2013 9:02 am

Glenside Film Studios now at full capacity.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2013-05-30/a ... ty/4722030

The SAFC has allocated $600,000 funding towards production of two television shows. Screen Australia needs to come on board.

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#84 Post by Vee » Wed Oct 09, 2013 7:48 am

ABC update on production at the Glenside Studios.
Hopefully, the rumours about Russell Crowe scouting potential locations in SA for his Gallipoli movie will add to production at Glenside next year.

Winning the war: SA Film Corp justifies Glenside studios move
The South Australian Film Corporation is starting to justify its $43 million move into new studios at Glenside on Adelaide's city fringe as TV and movie projects sign up.

It has met SA Government targets for the past financial year by earning an estimated $650,000 and is set to repeat that over the next year.

The Film Corporation is currently caught up in the middle of World War I, with a mini series Anzac Girls being shot at the Glenside studios over five months.

Judy Potter of the Film Corporation said it had been a worthwhile shift from former studios at Hendon in the western suburbs.
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http://www.abc.net.au/news/2013-10-09/w ... ve/5010660

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Re: COM: Glenside Redevelopment | $43m

#85 Post by rhino » Fri Oct 11, 2013 9:28 am

That mini-series Anzac Girls was being shot on the banks of the Onkaparinga at Oakbank for a couple of weeks last month
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#86 Post by Vee » Thu Nov 28, 2013 7:37 am

The City of Burnside is seeking feedback on proposed road names for the new Glenside Campus roads.

Details, including map of the Glenside development, road names.
http://www.burnside.sa.gov.au/Live/Comm ... ide_Campus

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#87 Post by stronic » Tue Jun 24, 2014 9:21 am

Vee wrote: The removal of "23 significant trees" will be a battleground.
I would like to see more trees planted in and around the newly extended supermarket carpark.
What trees are being removed? I have no problems if they are Gum trees, they are a pest of a tree and nothing annoys me more than those native fanatics who think gum trees need to invade every Australian city simply because they are native.

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#88 Post by Wayno » Sat Jan 17, 2015 10:15 am

Apparently Rau announced that land at Glenside will soon go on the market. Potential is for ~1000 homes. Anyone have details?
Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work.

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Re: COM: Glenside Redevelopment | $43m

#89 Post by flat04 » Tue Jan 20, 2015 4:28 pm

Is that the open market this time....... :lol:

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#90 Post by Waewick » Tue Jan 20, 2015 8:15 pm

Wayno wrote:Apparently Rau announced that land at Glenside will soon go on the market. Potential is for ~1000 homes. Anyone have details?
they need to find a partner.

The previous post about moving tenants from Glen Osmond to the new development has merit.....

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