News & Discussion: General CBD Development

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Re: News & Discussion: General CBD Development

#2356 Post by Waewick » Tue Jul 23, 2019 9:21 pm

So had anyone heard about a development on the old adelaide metro info building corner King William and Currie?

Can't see a thread, but there is an article on it on the internet

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Re: News & Discussion: General CBD Development

#2357 Post by SRW » Tue Jul 23, 2019 10:05 pm

Waewick wrote:
Tue Jul 23, 2019 9:21 pm
So had anyone heard about a development on the old adelaide metro info building corner King William and Currie?

Can't see a thread, but there is an article on it on the internet
You mean this one?: viewtopic.php?f=7&t=6446

What did the article say?
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Re: News & Discussion: General CBD Development

#2358 Post by Waewick » Tue Jul 23, 2019 11:46 pm

SRW wrote:
Waewick wrote:
Tue Jul 23, 2019 9:21 pm
So had anyone heard about a development on the old adelaide metro info building corner King William and Currie?

Can't see a thread, but there is an article on it on the internet
You mean this one?: viewtopic.php?f=7&t=6446

What did the article say?
Old article, however have heard that it will be announced next week as proceeding, but wanted to read the thread to make sure it's the same site. Cheers


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Re: News & Discussion: General CBD Development

#2359 Post by Nort » Thu Jul 25, 2019 3:20 pm

Waewick wrote:
Tue Jul 23, 2019 11:46 pm
SRW wrote:
Waewick wrote:
Tue Jul 23, 2019 9:21 pm
So had anyone heard about a development on the old adelaide metro info building corner King William and Currie?

Can't see a thread, but there is an article on it on the internet
You mean this one?: viewtopic.php?f=7&t=6446

What did the article say?
Old article, however have heard that it will be announced next week as proceeding, but wanted to read the thread to make sure it's the same site. Cheers
Glad to hear that project is hopefully going ahead, being a year since the first announcement with no signs of life I was starting to wonder.

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Re: News & Discussion: General CBD Development

#2360 Post by Waewick » Thu Jul 25, 2019 10:10 pm

Nort wrote:
Waewick wrote:
Tue Jul 23, 2019 11:46 pm
SRW wrote: You mean this one?: viewtopic.php?f=7&t=6446

What did the article say?
Old article, however have heard that it will be announced next week as proceeding, but wanted to read the thread to make sure it's the same site. Cheers
Glad to hear that project is hopefully going ahead, being a year since the first announcement with no signs of life I was starting to wonder.
Apparently they just secured a hotel operator.

Time will tell if my info was wrong

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Re: News & Discussion: General CBD Development

#2361 Post by Nort » Fri Jul 26, 2019 1:43 pm

Waewick wrote:
Thu Jul 25, 2019 10:10 pm
Nort wrote:
Waewick wrote:
Tue Jul 23, 2019 11:46 pm
Old article, however have heard that it will be announced next week as proceeding, but wanted to read the thread to make sure it's the same site. Cheers
Glad to hear that project is hopefully going ahead, being a year since the first announcement with no signs of life I was starting to wonder.
Apparently they just secured a hotel operator.

Time will tell if my info was wrong
Any hints? Last rumours seemed to be W, which would likely mean a high quality development.

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Re: News & Discussion: General CBD Development

#2362 Post by Smithy85 » Tue Jul 30, 2019 7:28 pm

Not sure what the go is with starting threads here, but I just came across a website for 181 Waymouth Street. Looks like the site of the old music store, at the South-West corner of Light Square. Called “The Cullinan”, looks like an apartment development of approx 15-16 levels.

www.thecullinan.com.au

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Re: News & Discussion: General CBD Development

#2363 Post by Nathan » Tue Jul 30, 2019 10:05 pm

Smithy85 wrote:
Tue Jul 30, 2019 7:28 pm
Not sure what the go is with starting threads here, but I just came across a website for 181 Waymouth Street. Looks like the site of the old music store, at the South-West corner of Light Square. Called “The Cullinan”, looks like an apartment development of approx 15-16 levels.

www.thecullinan.com.au
Definitely worthy of a new thread.

The podium is interesting, directly referencing the front of 183 Waymouth St (former Atlantis, Garage nightclubs) with the brick arches.

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#2364 Post by Nort » Tue Jul 30, 2019 10:15 pm

Ooh, I like that.

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#2365 Post by Ben » Tue Jul 30, 2019 10:19 pm

Interior is very Asian inspired. I think this is highly targeted to international investors or immigrants.

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#2366 Post by timtam20292 » Wed Jul 31, 2019 12:51 am

I LOVE this. :applause:

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#2367 Post by Mpol03 » Wed Jul 31, 2019 6:55 am

This is great. It’s amazing what a little TLC can do.
The brick arches are a great touch.

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#2368 Post by Will » Wed Jul 31, 2019 11:51 pm

Nice little development in the Chinatown precinct.

At 22-30 Field Street

From realcommercial.com:

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Chinatown's Brand New Hotspot - Construction Underway!
Exciting redeveloped complex
1 food & 3 office tenancies remaining
This exciting new redevelopment is set to become the most impressive and exciting retail/office complex within the Gouger Street and Chinatown precinct.

The laneways off Gouger Street including Field Street have been identified as focused areas for activation and are set to experience significant growth just as Peel Street and Leigh Street recently have.

1 ground floor food tenancy remaining (85.01 sqm) and 3 first floor tenancies (87 - 323 sqm) are for lease, with construction works already underway and half of the building already leased.


All retail/food tenancies are equipped with grease traps and toilet facilities. The building will also have a new lift installed.


RETAIL/FOOD TENANCIES AVAILABLE

Ground Floor Tenancy 4: 86.01 sqm
First Floor Tenancy 2: 125.66 sqm
First Floor Tenancy 3: 109.96 sqm
First Floor Tenancy 4: 87.76 sqm

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Re: News & Discussion: General CBD Development

#2369 Post by Ben » Mon Aug 05, 2019 1:40 pm

Interesting the say 21 confirmed or in pipeline. I can think of 18

Sofitel
Crowne plaza
Indigo
Skycity
Adelaide Oval
Hyatt
Westin
W
Travelodge
Tribe
Vibe
Tryp
QT
Marriot (lot 14)
Ramada (Elizabeth)
Langham (Glenelg)
Wyndham (Victor Harbor) although this should be classed regional
M Suites (Tynte Street North Adelaide)

https://indaily.com.au/news/business/20 ... room-boom/
Hoteliers warn of “unsustainable” city room boom
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Adelaide’s rapidly expanding hotel market could lead to a “glut” of empty rooms unless the State Government boosts its tourism spending, hotel groups have warned.


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The Australian Hotels Association has estimated up to 4000 new hotel rooms could be built in Adelaide over the next five years, with 21 luxury hotel developments either confirmed or on the cards for the city.

That figure would grow Adelaide’s hotel supply by about 20 per cent by 2021 – a figure hoteliers warn could lead to market saturation in a city that already struggles to fill hotel rooms year-round.

Of the hotels planned for the city, three are currently under construction, including SKYCITY Casino’s 123-room hotel on the Riverbank, Sofitel’s 257-room hotel on Currie Street and Crowne Plaza’s 326-room “Adelaidean” on Frome Street.

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Other confirmed hotels include the 295-room Hyatt Regency on Pirie Street, Westin Hotel’s 285-room tower overlooking Victoria Square and the contentious 138-room Adelaide Oval Hotel.

AHA South Australia general manager Ian Horne described the hotel development boom as “unsustainable”, telling InDaily current hotel operators already found it challenging to fill rooms in the tourism off-season.

“Certainly it’s all private money so one assumes that they (hotel companies) have done their due diligence and they’ve done their work to make sure it’s a reasonable investment that they can get a return on,” Horne said.

“But it’s always a risk that the market will become saturated and certainly for existing operators that’s one of their greatest worries.

“It’s very competitive and on some weekends in Adelaide in winter, the prices to stay in one of our four or five-star hotels is just unimaginable.”

Horne said recent infrastructure spends in the city, including the Adelaide Oval and Convention Centre redevelopments, as well as the new medical precinct along North Terrace, were driving international hotel brands to the state.

He said the Adelaide hotel industry’s “bread and butter” continued to be corporate travellers, rather than interstate or overseas tourists.

“There will be enormous pressure on the tourism industry to actually get the numbers in to fill those rooms,” Horne said.

“It’s like a rollercoaster – we have high occupancies in January, February, March, although increasingly the only time we tend to come near to full capacity – and that’s only for one or two nights – would be when there’s a major cricket test match in town, or the Clipsal 500 (now known as Superloop Adelaide 500).

“Once you get into late April, May, June, July, you tend to see a slump.”

The expected boom in hotel developments has prompted calls for a $50 million State Government funding intervention ahead of tomorrow’s expected release of the 2030 Visitor Economy Plan for South Australia.

InDaily understands the plan will outline how the Government intends to grow South Australia’s visitor economy by $12.8 billion by 2030 – up from $7.2 billion currently.

The plan is also expected to include a target to create 1600 new tourism sector jobs in South Australia by 2030.

SA Tourism Industry Council chair Eoin Loftus criticised the State Government for setting the targets after cutting $3 million from the SA Tourism Commission in the last State Budget.

He said the SATC’s marketing budget was “at the lowest level it’s been in five years” with broader cuts to the Department for Tourism – also to the tune of $3 million – further dampening growth in the sector.

State Budget papers show the Government has reduced spending on the SATC, but will provide $30 million over three years from 2020-21 to fund marketing directed at boosting international and domestic visitors to SA.

“They’re (the State Government) writing an industry plan where they see significant opportunity for growth and I just get the sense that the Government feels that it will just happen without their investment,” Loftus said.

“The Government just have to tip in a little bit more – not a whole lot more – to fill that new supply of hotel rooms, or we will be in a state of oversupply.”

Loftus said the state’s visitor economy was already growing substantially, but more investment was needed to prevent Adelaide hotel rooms remaining empty.

“If we go back 12 months the visitor economy was at $6.8 billion, now it’s at $7.2 (billion), so it’s gone up $400 million over a year,” he said.

“If you go back to five years ago we were sitting around about the $5 billion mark.

“What could happen short-term is that if the Government don’t invest more in driving demand there will be a glut in the oversupply of product.”

Of the $50 million in State Government funding the Tourism Industry Council is calling for, it has asked for the bulk to be spent on new marketing initiatives.

The council has asked for the remainder to be spent on driving tourism in regional South Australia, as well as strategies to build the capacity of tourism operators.

“Nearly every other state and territory is increasing investment in driving visitor economy demand and we will lose our competitiveness if our government doesn’t increase our visitor economy demand as well,” Loftus said.

InDaily contacted Tourism Minister David Ridgway’s office for comment, but is yet to receive a response.

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Re: News & Discussion: General CBD Development

#2370 Post by Waewick » Mon Aug 05, 2019 1:46 pm

So stop building more hotels?

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