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Re: #U/C: St. Clair (Woodville/Cheltenham) - $500m

Posted: Thu Jun 21, 2012 11:43 pm
by rev
This render from realestate.com.au about the latest land release

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Blocks of land from $265,000 to $475,000.
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Re: #U/C: St. Clair (Woodville/Cheltenham) - $500m

Posted: Sat Jul 21, 2012 3:19 am
by Xaragmata
Pics of St Clair village shopping centre site - Cheltenham Parade, from early July

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Re: U/C: [Cheltenham] St. Clair | $500m

Posted: Thu Nov 29, 2012 1:11 pm
by Port Adelaide Fan
300 homes, eight storeys planned for St Clair Oval

THE community has a chance to have a say on their vision for the contentious St Clair Oval development planned at Woodville, with a rezoning plan for the area released for public comment.

The State Government's development plan amendment (DPA) for the area shows buildings up to eight storeys high are planned for the Woodville Rd Oval, with apartments, offices and shops.

Up to 300 homes are planned in the precinct, with a strip of open space on the development's Woodville Rd frontage.

The plans have divided the community since 2009, when Charles Sturt Council voted to trade a 4.7 ha piece of the reserve with the State Government.

In return, it received a 4.7 ha piece of the neighbouring Actil factory site on Actil Ave, which has since been developed into a new reserve as part of a larger housing development on the former Cheltenham Racecourse.

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Re: U/C: [Cheltenham] St. Clair | $500m

Posted: Thu Jan 17, 2013 1:17 pm
by Xaragmata
Village Square shopping centre site on Cheltenham Parade - Tuesday

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Re: U/C: [Cheltenham] St. Clair | $500m

Posted: Wed Apr 17, 2013 1:30 am
by Xaragmata
Village Square shopping centre - last week

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Re: U/C: [Cheltenham] St. Clair | $500m

Posted: Wed Apr 17, 2013 2:24 pm
by uming
thanks for the photo

from coles website, here is the info
Store No: 4971 Name: St Clair
Address: Cheltenham Parade, St Clair SA 5011
Proposed live date: 01/05/13

Re: U/C: [Cheltenham] St. Clair | $500m

Posted: Wed May 01, 2013 6:07 pm
by pushbutton
I visited the new Coles St Clair this morning.

I wasn't expecting it to be huge but I did think (based on its external appearance) it would at least be as big as Coles West Lakes (or preferably a bit bigger). Unfortunately it's VERY small!

Flooring looks a little less than pleasing to me.

There's a tiny little mall outside the Coles store but I think it would have been better if they had just used all the space for a bigger Coles, especially as they obviously are short of space.

The carpark is also small and the access roads very narrow (so much so they had to employ two traffic controllers this morning, not because it was busy because it wasn't, but just to manage ordinary traffic.

For a go-ahead company like Coles, which impresses me in many other ways, this store is a bit disappointing based on my first visit.

I am however very impressed with the public artworks surrounding it. Why can't Rundle Mall have such things?

Re: U/C: [Cheltenham] St. Clair | $500m

Posted: Wed May 01, 2013 6:50 pm
by neoballmon
Also visited this afternoon, and as pushbutton has pointed out, it isnt the biggest store, but in saying that, it is a full line store, and I did happen to notice they had a Bay each of 'Down Down' Weet Bix, Coles UHT milk and Coles cereal, so they can't be too stretched got room. 11(I think it was) aisles is a decent store size, and they aren't too narrow. Plenty of registers to accommodate the massive growth of St Clair.
The carpark, definitely too small. St Clair half filled will leave the carpark over capacity. I understand space may have been an issue. But on empty land, an underground carpark should be extremely easy. But we'll see how it goes, and if they do better in the future. (I've heard 6 new stores are in the pipeline. Not sure whether Rundle and McLaren Vale are part of that)

And those 2 controllers were there when I was as well, that 'Street' to the carpark really is a shocker.. This would have been councils doing though right?

Re: U/C: [Cheltenham] St. Clair | $500m

Posted: Wed May 01, 2013 9:59 pm
by pushbutton
From outside looking near the roof it appears as if the building is not complete as there are huge gaps under the roof and on top of the walls.

I had thought these gaps would be filled by windows, which would be visible from inside Coles. That potentially could have been quite nice as it would have let lots of natural light in, and meant the roof would be nice and high.

However none of that is visible from in Coles and I haven't been able to work out what is actually going on in that gap or whether they intend to fill it.

Inside Coles, there is no ceiling and it looks really shabby if you look up as all the utilities (airconditioning ducts, cabling etc) is visible. As I've said about other stores that have done that, they could have got away with it had the roof been about 3 times the height it is, but at this height it just looks ugly.

I hope they will come to their senses and realise this puts customers off, and put a ceiling in.

I will keep shopping at Coles West Lakes. It's nothing fancy but it looks nice and is big enough to carry a good range. I will look forward to seeing the new Coles Supercentre at Churchill Centre when it opens as I think it will be interesting to see one of their new flagships and see if it's better than West Lakes. If it is I'll probably start shopping there.

Re: U/C: [Cheltenham] St. Clair | $500m

Posted: Wed May 01, 2013 10:29 pm
by claybro
Was at St Clair 2 weeks ago, entered off Torrens Road, and could not even find the coles or town centre. I did think though that the giant park in the middle gave the developement a nice spacious feel, and the housing at least looked interesting and varied from the street. Look forward to seeing how the wetland area works out. Also, driving along Woodville Road it was good to see some new developement there. Lets hope it takes off, because Woddville Road has never really lived up to its potential as a high street.

Re: U/C: [Cheltenham] St. Clair | $500m

Posted: Thu May 02, 2013 7:48 am
by neoballmon
The Coles is just off Cheltenham Road Claybro.
Re the parking, I also noticed at the back of the building there was an underground carpark, I assume quite small though, with signage pointing to it indicating staff parking only. At least this will keep the customer carpark free for customers, and this is something I've never seen at any Coles I've worked for (we're usually just given a designated area amongst customers a decent distance from main entrances)

Re: U/C: [Cheltenham] St. Clair | $500m

Posted: Thu May 02, 2013 1:43 pm
by how good is he
I don't know if people know this... but at the back of this development is Coles' new HQ/head office for Adelaide [their Admin.] and assume that is what the underground parking is for. It also goes towards understanding how this St Clair Village is quoted as a $78m development....however it still seems way too expensive [Woolworths - Walkerville was quoted as $30m]. Just wondering if this figure includes the future SAJC pokie tavern/pub etc to be built adjacent and the new train station to be built there?

Re: U/C: [Cheltenham] St. Clair | $500m

Posted: Thu May 02, 2013 6:27 pm
by claybro
neoballmon wrote:The Coles is just off Cheltenham Road Claybro.
Thanks, I am really interested to see how this whole developement proceeds due to all the NIMBY protests about it. Would really like to see it succeed. It has all the right ingredients, hopefully it is done well.

Re: U/C: [Cheltenham] St. Clair | $500m

Posted: Fri May 03, 2013 6:55 pm
by neoballmon
pushbutton wrote:Inside Coles, there is no ceiling and it looks really shabby if you look up as all the utilities (airconditioning ducts, cabling etc) is visible. As I've said about other stores that have done that, they could have got away with it had the roof been about 3 times the height it is, but at this height it just looks ugly.

I hope they will come to their senses and realise this puts customers off, and put a ceiling in.
I was at the recently renovated Parkholme store today for training, and noticed that this store has a complete ceiling, with only lights (cameras and speakers too) visible. I suppose this could be because the old portion of the building had a lot of ugly services running through the roof, but surely they know after doing this, how great a new store looks with a real ceiling. Strange mistake for them to make again with St Clair.

Re: U/C: [Cheltenham] St. Clair | $500m

Posted: Sun May 05, 2013 6:01 pm
by Torrens_5022
I went to St Clair Coles today, the centre looks nice inside open and spacious the Coles is a good size 15 aisles, there seems to be a store next to Coles where the trolleys (right side) are that will be connected, I'm thinking Liquorland, the outside shop frontage of this is painted in red (Coles branding). The car park is very tight to enter but seems to be a temporary fix - There's a spare block opposite car park with a turnoff marked on main estate road directly in front of the awkward tight entrance.