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[COM] Re: 69-71 Light Square | 75m | 19lvls | Residential

Posted: Wed Jul 13, 2016 9:40 pm
by mshagg
Werent these guys mucking around with the idea of car stacker? I struggle to see how the economics of such a thing work when you can just dig a hole under the building if you insist on providing a lot of parking.

[COM] Re: 69-71 Light Square | 75m | 19lvls | Residential

Posted: Thu Jul 14, 2016 9:46 pm
by how good is he
I have heard a new building is being re-designed for the site as student accom. Ie no cars parks needed. Ps. I assume the problem with digging a carpark underground was the structural challenges - limited size site coupled with the need to keep the ground floor heritage facade/walls.

[COM] Re: 69-71 Light Square | 75m | 19lvls | Residential

Posted: Fri Jul 15, 2016 11:31 am
by AdelaideGo
I am told that Hindmarsh is in the process of terminating their sales agreements with the buyers, Julianne Price and Inspire are trying to convert the buyers into buying The One, Kodo and Central Adelaide.

[COM] Re: 69-71 Light Square | 75m | 19lvls | Residential

Posted: Fri Jul 15, 2016 1:12 pm
by phenom
how good is he wrote:I have heard a new building is being re-designed for the site as student accom. Ie no cars parks needed. Ps. I assume the problem with digging a carpark underground was the structural challenges - limited size site coupled with the need to keep the ground floor heritage facade/walls.
Wow, I didn't see that coming. No offence to students but I would have thought the east facing part of any building on this site (having awesome and unblockable city views) would have made it a no brainer to keep that side for residential. I also couldn't ever really find many east facing apartments for sale in this proposal when it was on realestate.com suggesting they did indeed sell those out quite easily.

[COM] Re: 69-71 Light Square | 75m | 19lvls | Residential

Posted: Fri Jul 15, 2016 1:16 pm
by phenom
mshagg wrote:Werent these guys mucking around with the idea of car stacker? I struggle to see how the economics of such a thing work when you can just dig a hole under the building if you insist on providing a lot of parking.
But are car stackers expensive these days? Even that fairly average priced Citi-something near me on south terrace has car stackers.

[COM] Re: 69-71 Light Square | 75m | 19lvls | Residential

Posted: Fri Jul 15, 2016 1:32 pm
by AdelaideGo
The price of car stacker varies between $5,000 and $80,000 per car space. The types that were used in Palladium would probably cost $30,000 per space.

Besides of car stacker, I think Palladium should not have the commercial on its lower levels.

Instead of loading all these extra "risk factors" into the project, the developer should have just done something more conventional similar to the ART apartment at 242 Flinders Street.

[COM] Re: 69-71 Light Square | 75m | 19lvls | Residential

Posted: Sat Jul 16, 2016 4:19 am
by ghs
Where did you pull these figures from lol ?

[COM] Re: 69-71 Light Square | 75m | 19lvls | Residential

Posted: Wed Oct 18, 2017 8:48 am
by Ben
Is it Easter?

You'd have to be a patient man to buy up in this.
Development No: 020/A066/17
Description: Variations include reduction in building height to 14 storeys, change of use to the ground floor to community services, deletion of the carpark stackers, increased number of dwellings to 78, reduction in bicycle parking spaces to 12 and various other amendments.
Lodged: 13/10/2017
Status: Under Assessment
Application Type: DAC - Adelaide ($10m)
Council: City of Adelaide

[COM] Re: 69-71 Light Square | ~55m | 14lvls | Residential

Posted: Wed Oct 18, 2017 7:22 pm
by fkj
78 dwellings, 0 carparks, 12 bicycle parks. This sounds all kinds of wrong :2cents:

[COM] Re: 69-71 Light Square | ~55m | 14lvls | Residential

Posted: Wed Jan 17, 2018 4:25 pm
by Ben
New 14-storey Light Square apartment tower gets green light, minus the high-rise car stacker originally planned
Dan Jervis-Bardy, The City
January 17, 2018 2:40pm

YET another plan for a high-rise apartment tower above the State Heritage-listed Mission Hall has been approved, lifting hopes the long-awaited Light Square project might finally go ahead.

The State Planning Commission this month signed off on a revised proposal to redevelop 69 Light Square.

The 14-storey development would include 78 apartments and a ground floor designated for “community services”, according to plans lodged with the commission by Light Square Developments Pty Ltd.

However, it would not include a six-level automatic car-stacking system, which was among the project’s major selling points when it was first unveiled as a 15-storey, $25 million development five years ago.

Dubbed Palladium on Light, it was later expanded to an 18-storey scheme, incorporating luxury apartments and offices.

The Advertiser reported in May 2014 that the developer had sold 60 per cent of apartments and expected construction to begin within months.

But work never started and the hall — once a popular city night spot — has been vacant ever since.

Adelaide West End Precinct Association chairman Andrew Wallace said the site had become a “bit of an eyesore”.

“We would like to see the site get moving,” Mr Wallace told The City.

“Nothing has really kicked off around Light Square and it would be good to have some permanent residents there.”

Mr Wallace said the West End had changed significantly since the Light Square project was first announced.

“With the new hospital, things have really come a long way and maybe the developer is thinking about repositioning what they are offering this time around.”

Light Square Developments could not be reached for comment.

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Posted: Thu Mar 22, 2018 4:07 pm
by Ben
Another surprise construction about to commence. Looks like Hindmarsh are the builders.
Type: Schedule 10
Application Number: S10/4/2012/2/E
Lodgement Date: 15/03/2018
Location: Development Site, 69-71 Light Square, ADELAIDE SA 5000
Description: Vary previous authorisation mixed use development - VARIATION - reduction of building height to 14 storeys - change of use ground floor to community services, increase dwellings to 78 change in mix of bedroom numbers, deletion of car park stacker, reduction of car parking space to 3, reduction of bicycle parking to 12 and amendments to architectural expression incorporation of remaining fabric of heritage building - STAGE 1 - SUBSTRUCTURE APPROVAL.

HINDMARSH HOLDINGS AUSTRALIA P/L

[COM] [APP] Re: 69-71 Light Square | ~55m | 14lvls | Residential

Posted: Thu Mar 22, 2018 5:09 pm
by Norman
Looks like Light Square and the surrounding area will be a hive of activity in the next few weeks!

[COM] Re: 69-71 Light Square | ~55m | 14lvls | Residential

Posted: Thu Mar 22, 2018 6:55 pm
by ghs
If this project is still alive then why did they remove the signage on site ? And why did they remove the website ?

[COM] Re: 69-71 Light Square | ~55m | 14lvls | Residential

Posted: Thu Mar 22, 2018 11:48 pm
by ml69
ghs wrote:
Thu Mar 22, 2018 6:55 pm
If this project is still alive then why did they remove the signage on site ? And why did they remove the website ?
Possible re-branding with brand new name?

[COM] Re: 69-71 Light Square | ~55m | 14lvls | Residential

Posted: Sat Sep 22, 2018 10:32 am
by Ben
Has anyone been past this site recently? Has construction commenced?

They have just lodged application to start the super structure.
Application Number: S10/4/2012/3/F
Type: Schedule 10
Lodged: 20/09/2018
Location: Development Site, 69-71 Light Square, ADELAIDE SA 5000
Description: Vary previous authorisation mixed use development - VARIATION - amendments to the façade, relocation of the rooftop plant to ground floor and satisfaction of condition 10 and 11 - STAGED CONSENT - SUPERSTRUCTURE APPROVAL ONLY