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Old June 1st, 2012, 07:27 AM   #1
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CBD SOUTH > APPROVED: 43-69 Sturt Street - 5-14 levels / Mixed

Massive project being proposed for south of the CBD core. Lots of density and street activation.

Heights ranging to 50 metres high.

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This project is a massive one for our CBD if it goes ahead. it will change the Southern CBD forever.

6 buildings varying in height from 5 - 14 levels all with ground level retail. Upgrade to Sturt Street.

ACC are providing comment if you want to read the whole document be warned it's 368 pages

http://ncapps.adelaidecitycouncil.co...ttachments.pdf















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Old June 1st, 2012, 10:11 AM   #2
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Cute. More hubs like this thanks!
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Old June 2nd, 2012, 10:41 AM   #3
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A great addition...for sure more hubs like this around our city :-)
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Old July 17th, 2012, 06:52 PM   #4
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We sure aren't mucking around in this city anymore... approved last month.

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Mega-complex gets go ahead
http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/ipad/m...-1226397174811
June 15, 2012 11:00PM


An artist's impression of the new Sturt St development.

A PROJECT in Sturt St - including more than 400 flats, shops and offices - has been approved as the first "catalyst site" under planning reforms.

The $200 million overhaul will dominate nearly a full block. The State Government in March announced new planning regulations for the city which included special exemptions for blocks of land more than 1500sq m, allowing architects freedom to use space creatively.

Planning Minister John Rau said other city mega-developments were under consideration. Developer Sturt St Land is seeking cash from the Government and Adelaide City Council for public works including new bike lanes, tree plantings, wider footpaths and walking links to the Central Market.

The New Mayfield project is bordered by Sturt, Gilbert, Norman and Myers streets in the city's south-west. Construction is expected to start early next year. The 7377sq m site features three main buildings, with 96 apartments quarantined as affordable housing. The largest building is 95m high, with 14 storeys of apartments and shops.

Sturt Land director David Bertram said the development, built on the site of the former Mayfield Electrics factory and designed by Adelaide architectural firm Woods Bagot, would bring new life to the city.

Property Council of Australia SA executive director Nathan Paine said abolition of stamp duty for off-the-plan apartments valued less than $500,000 would spur buyers. "I believe it is a sign of things to come across the city and North Adelaide including the Le Cornu site," he said.
Great news!
www.newmayfield.com.au

Though there has been opposition from some nearby residents... surprise surprise

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CBD residents fight high-rise plan
http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/news/s...-1226427222392

A GROUP of south-west city residents are rallying together against plans to allow buildings up to 14 storeys to be developed in their streets.

The residents have started a campaign against the State Government's planning changes for their part of the city, which they say will lead to a "gross over-development of the area".

They say high-rise buildings - in the corner of the city bordered by Sturt St, West Tce, South Tce and King William Rd - will destroy the character and sense of community in the area.

About 60 residents gathered at a community meeting last week in support of the campaign, which would be driven by 12 residents.

South-west city resident Julie Jordan, who initiated the meeting, said she hoped the campaign would have some influence over the State Government and City Council's plans.

Mrs Jordan said the group would meet this week to discuss plans for a rally to highlight residents' concerns.

Most of the city's south-west now falls under the Main Street Zone, which will allow up to six-storey developments.

The State Government has already approved plans for a $200 million development on the former Mayfield site, Sturt St, which would involve three towers up to 14 storeys and 500 carparks.

Since the Mayfield site exceeds 1500sq m, it is considered a "catalyst site" and does not have a set height limit.
I don't understand why they are complaining, they live in the CBD heavensake not a rural community. Most of them should of realised that eventually development was going to happen south of the main CBD area. It seriously is pathetic.

Thank god we have a State Government that is ignoring these fools.
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Old July 19th, 2012, 12:30 PM   #5
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I just realised in that article it says the largest building is 95m high...thats ridiculously huge for the area but I'm really not complaining!
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I just realised in that article it says the largest building is 95m high...thats ridiculously huge for the area but I'm really not complaining!
Pretty sure it's a typo, unless the building is being built for giants.. :P
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Old July 20th, 2012, 12:02 PM   #7
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Oops, didn't realise it also states that its 14 stories.
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Old July 21st, 2012, 09:15 AM   #8
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Certainly a nice little additional to our skyline and to that area.

Would we see more developments in the future out toward this way and on both side of Victoria Square.
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Old July 21st, 2012, 11:09 AM   #9
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I love that this isn't just a building it's a space, a community space that will add LIFE to the southern part of the city.
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Old December 14th, 2012, 11:38 AM   #10
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This project would make a nice little corner for the Adelaide cbd! What's the latest status?
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