News & Discussion: Low/Mid-Rise CBD Development

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#1786 Post by citywatcher » Sat May 29, 2021 11:19 am

Has this site been demolished

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#1787 Post by EBG » Sat Jun 05, 2021 9:17 pm

! Hurtle Sq is now up to level 8. picture 5/6/2021.
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#1788 Post by Patrick_27 » Thu Jun 10, 2021 10:00 pm

One Hurtle Square topped out a couple of days ago, considering the speed so far on this project, I anticipate the roof and windows will happen quite quickly with the crane coming down in the next few weeks.

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#1789 Post by shiftaling » Tue Jul 27, 2021 10:00 am

I've been looking for the planning application for the south-east corner of Hurtle Square (I think addresses currently there are 62-72 Hurtle Sq).

I think it's building five. Is anyone able to locate it? A search on the application register hasn't turned anything up for me.

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#1790 Post by Patrick_27 » Tue Jul 27, 2021 6:02 pm

shiftaling wrote:
Tue Jul 27, 2021 10:00 am
I've been looking for the planning application for the south-east corner of Hurtle Square (I think addresses currently there are 62-72 Hurtle Sq).

I think it's building five. Is anyone able to locate it? A search on the application register hasn't turned anything up for me.
That's because there isn't an application for it yet, they haven't even started marketing for it.

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#1791 Post by Ben » Tue Jul 27, 2021 6:28 pm

It has actually been lodged an approved. Discussion in this thread on page 112 onwards. It’s stage 6.

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#1792 Post by shiftaling » Wed Jul 28, 2021 11:00 am

Ben wrote:
Tue Jul 27, 2021 6:28 pm
It has actually been lodged an approved. Discussion in this thread on page 112 onwards. It’s stage 6.
Thanks Ben that's much appreciated - When I looked at the approval on the portal I couldn't see any documents attached - I was keen to see the floorplans etc

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#1793 Post by citywatcher » Wed Jul 28, 2021 12:19 pm

Cut and paste stages 1 to 5

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#1794 Post by timtam20292 » Tue Aug 10, 2021 7:14 pm

Demolition at 151 Gilbert Street is currently underway.

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#1795 Post by Jaymz » Thu Aug 12, 2021 4:19 pm

Demolition is almost complete at 381 King William Street, next to Quest KW South. Anyone know what might be going on here?

I remember going to that shoe store a couple years ago, the business owner had been told to vacate after being there for many years. The building had been vacant since then.

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#1796 Post by gnrc_louis » Thu Aug 12, 2021 10:48 pm

Jaymz wrote:
Thu Aug 12, 2021 4:19 pm
Demolition is almost complete at 381 King William Street, next to Quest KW South. Anyone know what might be going on here?

I remember going to that shoe store a couple years ago, the business owner had been told to vacate after being there for many years. The building had been vacant since then.
Carpark for Quest staff.

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#1797 Post by timtam20292 » Thu Aug 19, 2021 1:36 am

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All clear now at 151 Gilbert Street.


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#1798 Post by EBG » Sun Aug 22, 2021 12:23 am

Footing works at corner of Hurtle Sq and Pulteney St (sw corner - former tyre depot)
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#1799 Post by GrowAdelaide » Thu Sep 02, 2021 10:18 am

Not sure if this building has its own thread or not. Also not sure of the validity of the information as it is 'property sponsored' but scheduled to start in October


Consumer trends shift Whitmore Square development offering
August 30, 2021
| Words provided by story Sponsor
The developers of 58 Iparrityi are offering customisable three-bedroom units to cater to the demand of an unexpected demographic interested in its luxurious living spaces.


Developed by Studio Simpatico, the 58 Iparrityi complex on Whitmore Square in the south west of Adelaide is now offering customisable layouts due to demand from an older demographic with the buying power to invest in expansive luxury living.

The project has garnered mounting interest from those eager to invest in its adaptable living space, as the property offers multi-tier secured three-bedroom apartments.

While census data puts the average age of those living in the Adelaide CBD between 20 to 39 years old, 58 Iparrityi is attracting an older crowd looking to take advantage of the comfortable city living on offer.

Belle Property International’s John Ong said 58 Ipparityi fulfils an increased demand in luxury apartments within the CBD of Adelaide.

“In 2020, there were no new apartment launches in Adelaide, (not to mention) an iconic-luxury apartment,” he said.

“And this is where we see 58 Ipparityi plays its role and fills the market gap perfectly.”

With a minimum of 215 square metres per residence and the opportunity to combine two units and own an entire floor with a customisable layout, there’s no sacrifice for residents accustomed to spacious suburban living.

“Safe to say, most of them are seeking a safe environment to live in but wish to retain the comfort of having a spacious home,” Ong said.


Designed by Enzo Caroscio Architecture, other features of the apartments include arched windows and large balconies, allowing a flow of natural light through the spacious homes with minimum 2.7 metre ceiling heights.

The homes also include architecturally designed kitchens, ducted air conditioning, floor-to-ceiling tiled bathrooms and built-in wardrobes.

Since sales opened in May, interest in 58 Iparrityi has grown and only five residences remain.

Studio Simpatico founder, Melissa Pisanelli, said the appeal of the option to create a sub-penthouse “sky home” over the entire floor isn’t limited to just one type of buyer.

“While there has been an overwhelming interest in the three-bedroom sky home from an older demographic, young families have also sought this option,” Pisanelli said.

“I think this is due to the proximity to well-reputed schools, and for the lifestyle this end of the CBD provides.

“I have lived in Adelaide’s South West for 10 years, and feel a real sense of community here. It is like a suburb in the city.”

The layout flexibility reflects the commitment of the developers to prioritise the importance of the property being designed for living, rather than being an investor product.

“Our individual lifestyles create different needs,” Pisanelli said.

“While the design and architectural elements of 58 Iparrityi form its identity, the layout is customisable.

“Everyone’s requirements are unique, 58 Iparrityi is unique, there is no other development like it on the market.”

Construction will begin in October and the building is due to be complete in November 2022.

Belle Property International, Adelaide is handling the listings of 58 Iparrityi and enquiries can be made on their website.

This story is part of a sponsorship arrangement with the property developers.

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#1800 Post by Algernon » Thu Sep 02, 2021 4:15 pm

Mugs. Usually you can get a journalist to copy paste your press releases for free.

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