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**Amended proposal received in July 2008 for only a 7 level building after approval for a 17 level building was granted in April 2008.**
They just keep on coming. I think this site currently has a very old carpark. Architects are Hassel same as Synagogue Place.
Type: Development Application Received
Application Number: DA/962/2007
Lodgement Date: 16/11/2007
Location: 57-59 Wyatt Street, ADELAIDE SA 5000
Description: Demolish existing building and construct 15 level mixed use building with ground floor retail, level 1 to 2 carparking, level 3 to 6 offices, level 7 gym and level 8 to 15 residential - 8 apartments
Last edited by Ben on Fri Aug 15, 2008 10:31 am, edited 6 times in total.
I think it could have been the one that didn't get off the ground but has been resurected which would be great as there is a massive gap where it should have gone, however I think this proposal is significantly taller than the original if it is the same location.
This is an image of the never-built Dakota on Wyatt building. The land where this building was going to go, now houses the IAG carpark. In the image you can see a small 2 level building to the right of the Dakota on Wyatt building. This small insignificant building is on 57-59 Wyatt Street.
An analysis of the documents on the ACC website for public consultation reveal:
That this is the succesor to the Dakota on Wyatt project, as it is being developed by Hindmarsh, the same company that developed Flinders Link. Additionally, the building will cover much of the IAG building's ugly carpark façade fronting Wyatt Street.
The building has an irregular 'L'-shaped footprint, with a maximum depth of 25.2m and a frontage of 33.2m to Wyatt Street.
Entry into this building's carpark will be via the IAG Building's carpark.
The building is of a nice height, reaching 63.7m to top of structure. This is because, technically the building is 17 levels (counting the ground floor as level 1, and the plant floor as level 17.)