[VIS] Cnr East Terrace/Rundle | 146m | 39 Levels | Mixed

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[VIS] Re: Cnr East Terrace/Rundle | 146m | 39 Levels | Mixed

#16 Post by Ben » Fri Jan 12, 2018 1:01 pm

Future looks bright with these ideas coming through from the next generation.

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[VIS] Re: Cnr East Terrace/Rundle | 146m | 39 Levels | Mixed

#17 Post by Nathan » Fri Jan 12, 2018 1:27 pm

Ben wrote:
Fri Jan 12, 2018 1:01 pm
Future looks bright with these ideas coming through from the next generation.
The current generation of architects are just as capable of exceptional ideas — the onus is on developers being brave and seeing past floor plate optimisation.

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[VIS] Re: Cnr East Terrace/Rundle | 146m | 39 Levels | Mixed

#18 Post by how good is he » Fri Jan 12, 2018 2:17 pm

To Ben, I think [and if anyone wants to confirm?] in 1993 the Govt gave Mancorp [Maras] a 99-year lease on many of the "East End" commercial buildings including the Stag etc. Maras' then developed and essentially sub-let the properties as landlord to the current tenants. If you go to Maras website you can see a portfolio of some eighteen (18) separate East End properties.
If you search the Stag property [299 Rundle St] it confirms -
23/12/1993
7634950
LEASE
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RUNDLE EAST CO. PTY. LTD. (ACN: 060 352 329) - ie Maras

Go to the below article on The Maras Group in 2011 to explain the history of how the Govt put the site out for international tender and Mancorp/Maras won the rights to develop it -
https://www.rundlestreet.com.au/wp-cont ... -Issue.pdf

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[VIS] Re: Cnr East Terrace/Rundle | 146m | 39 Levels | Mixed

#19 Post by how good is he » Fri Jan 12, 2018 2:29 pm

how good is he wrote:
Fri Jan 12, 2018 2:17 pm
To Ben, I think [and if anyone wants to confirm?] in 1993 the Govt gave Mancorp [Maras] a 99-year lease on many of the "East End" commercial buildings including the Stag etc. They then developed and essentially sub-let the properties as landlord to the current tenants. If you go to Maras website you can see a portfolio of some eighteen (18) separate East End properties.
If you search the Stag property [299 Rundle St] it confirms -
23/12/1993
7634950
LEASE
Registered
RUNDLE EAST CO. PTY. LTD. (ACN: 060 352 329) - ie Maras

Go to the below article on The Maras Group in 2011 to explain the history of how the Govt put the site out for international tender and Mancorp/Maras won the rights to develop it -
https://www.rundlestreet.com.au/wp-cont ... -Issue.pdf


Possibly the land adj. the Stag could be developed much like they developed the vacant land that is now a 6-storey building with Burger Theory on the ground floor.

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[VIS] Re: Cnr East Terrace/Rundle | 146m | 39 Levels | Mixed

#20 Post by Pikey » Fri Jan 12, 2018 3:49 pm

Let's move this thread to the visions section of the forum.
Walking on over....

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[VIS] Re: Cnr East Terrace/Rundle | ~140m | 42 Levels | Mixed

#21 Post by rev » Sun Jan 14, 2018 6:41 pm

[Shuz] wrote:
Fri Jan 12, 2018 11:14 am
Looks way taller than 140m.

Why go to this much effort of designing a building, complete with floor plans and cross sections and whatnot if its not a serious proposal?
hahaha really? :hilarious:

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[VIS] Re: Cnr East Terrace/Rundle | 146m | 39 Levels | Mixed

#22 Post by Goodsy » Sun Jan 14, 2018 6:58 pm

Looks so unstable.. of course it wouldn't be but it's still bizarre

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