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HINDMARSH Square is set to undergo a significant facelift with plans for a 15-storey hotel and 14-storey apartment complex on the old Wallis cinema site.
The proposal, unveiled to The Advertiser , has been lodged with Adelaide City Council with an estimated value of $140 million.
Named 20 Hindmarsh Square, the project comprises two towers over a three-level podium, including ground-floor retail facilities.
The hotel will include 250 rooms and will be run by an international chain, yet to be revealed.
The adjoining apartment complex will have 66 luxury residences.
Hotel and resident facilities will include a "resort-style" day spa with gymnasium, pool and treatment rooms, as well as conference and meeting rooms.
Hines Property director James Hines said the project would complement three other major new buildings planned for Hindmarsh Square - its Conservatory on Hindmarsh project and Urban Construct's two Aurora on Pirie towers - which could see $420 million worth of investment in the square over the next three years.
The Hines Group purchased the Wallis Academy Cinema site from owners Bob Lorna and Michelle Wallis earlier this year. The cinema complex will close on August 8.
"It is a very sensitive development, and a lot of thought has been put into what's being proposed," Mr Hines said.
"There is an ongoing demand for quality apartments in the CBD and this project will transform this corner of the square and continue to build the reputation of Hindmarsh Square as Adelaide's premium residential and commercial precinct.
"Adelaide City Council and the market are both telling us that more apartments and hotel accommodation are needed in the city, and the demand experienced for our recent projects has been testament to this."
Construction of the development is expected to start in early 2008 and be completed by the end of 2009.
Hines also have a website for this, but not much more information there than was explained by the Advertiser. http://www.hines.com.au/20hisq.html
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Sticking feathers up your butt does not make you a chicken
Hindmarsh Square is THE place to be in the city at the moment! Aurora, COH and now this project. Along with the new playground/art installation that is currently being built, it seems to be alive down in this part of town. And as I live in Bent St Apts I say bring it on
Sticking feathers up your butt does not make you a chicken
The Hines Group generally carry through with their proposals (Conservatory is getting built, right?) and given the location, I'd say there's a fair chance to this being built.
Good to see a hotel being part of the proposal too. I hope the blank white panel on the facade of the building on the left is for signage, because it doesn't mesh well with the rest of it.
One thing though, I understand that we're getting all these blank western walls for environmental rating reasons (naturally keeping the buildings cool by blocking out the heat etc, etc), but surely they'd think of another way of achieving whatever green star rating they're after if they're building a hotel east of the CBD and a windowless western wall would rule out marketable city views.
Nice find Pistol78. As has been expressed, Hindmarsh Sq. is really moving. COH and Aurora both impressive architecturally. This one will give a high rise surround as is happening in Vic. Sg. Go for it Adelaide!!!
As I mentioned at the end of 2006, HIGH RISE resi development had to come to Adelaide due to the trends here in the east. More will come and higher. Ironically, Hindmarsh Sq. will be a good place for a theatre considering the nature of the buildings.
As Pants mentioned, all these blank walls not so impressive - aesthetically. Will create a wierd impression from the airport - you don't want a great series of wall appearing like something of a fortress to great tourists etc. Needs neon advertising or something similar at night to create an attraction instead. (like the tree on Santos).
I'd say the blank wall is there because it's right on the boundary and they're expecting another tall building to get built on the adjacent site.
These apartments will be hot property. Hindmarsh Square is the most picturesque square in the city. I wonder if they'll be changing the road access to that corner with this development?