YESThe building may even, eventually, tower over the city’s tallest building – the 132 metre-tall Westpac House – with provisions within the design for an extra 10 potential floors.

YESThe building may even, eventually, tower over the city’s tallest building – the 132 metre-tall Westpac House – with provisions within the design for an extra 10 potential floors.
I don't think there is many tenancies left in the building - just training rooms.Ben wrote:As a side benefit BankSA will need to find around 5000 sqm of office space once they vacate this building. If they consolidated into a new building from their King William Street headquarters that would be a lot of office space required
Done.bm7500 wrote:Please don't add this render to the site Title Bar
Anyone know more about this? presumably another development site.Adelaide’s second-tallest building set for Pirie Street
http://indaily.com.au/news/2015/08/18/a ... ie-street/
...He also revealed that the company is in the process of making another major acquisition in the State....
Acquisition could also mean an established hotel... time will tell. I don't think all of these hotels will go ahead though, hopefully they will and there will be more reasons for tourists to come to SA as well.Wayno wrote:Anyone know more about this? presumably another development site.Adelaide’s second-tallest building set for Pirie Street
http://indaily.com.au/news/2015/08/18/a ... ie-street/
...He also revealed that the company is in the process of making another major acquisition in the State....
Doubt 123 Flinders will go ahead. It's been dead quiet for over 2 years now. We didn't even get a render of the 135m design. Isn't the developer Datong, and aren't they pre-occupied with U2 which has come to a grinding halt? That said, it could possibly get re-booted if buildings such as this one go up and the developers become more confident.crawf wrote:If this, 123 Flinders, Sofitel, Eclipse and other proposals get built within the next 5 years.. Adelaide could have a damn good looking skyline by 2020.
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