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#PRO: Golden Grove Village Redevelopment

#31 Post by The Scooter Guy » Tue Mar 30, 2010 4:17 pm

Blockbuster next to Noodle Box shut down a few days ago...
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Re: #PRO: Golden Grove Village revamp

#32 Post by pushbutton » Fri Apr 02, 2010 12:19 am

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JamesXander wrote:I for one don't really understand how this developement is going to go ahead. The centre has had empty shops in it before, and for quite some time. Demand has to be in place before a centre normally expands, especially such a big expansion like this one. I also know that the general turnover at this centre isn't that great, as the Golden Grove area is some what of a Mortage belt type area, as opposed to the deposible cash of its older Norther Suburb cousins.
An expansion would probably draw in more people that would otherwise go to a bigger shopping center.

I know that I often drive past Golden Grove Village on my way to Tea Tree Plaza but rarely stop there as I don't see the point when there are many more options at the center just five minutes down the road.

Well Parabanks & Tea Tree Plaza are due for upgrades. Ingle Farm and Elizabeth are also big shopping centres in the area ('beth less so)


I just don't see the logic in a large scale developement for this shopping centre.
But the whole point is that it's not a retail expansion but a leisure and entertainment expansion. I agree there's more than enough retail in the area but I certainly see the need for more leisure and entertainment facilities all over Adelaide.

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Re: #PRO: Golden Grove Village revamp

#33 Post by Straze » Tue Apr 13, 2010 9:05 pm

I think the expansion of the Golden Grove Village shopping precinct will be good for the local community as it is in an ideal area and position, because the way i see it Golden Grove Village has easy parking close to the door and a local bus service so you are going to get in there do your grocery shopping or get what ever you need to get, maybe grab a coffee and head home. Tea Tree Plaza is for recreational shoppers as it is not so easy for parking but has great access to the City, the Airport and other areas so it is ideal for people who may want to spend a few hours just browsing the shops or go watch a movie. It kind of a similar scenario up in the northern suburbs where you got Elizabeth Shopping Centre which is for recreational shoppers and cinema goers and Munno Para Shopping which is for grocery shopping and bulky goods.
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Re: #PRO: Golden Grove Village revamp

#34 Post by The Scooter Guy » Sat Apr 17, 2010 12:07 pm

From the Wayback Machine:
Golden Grove was voted the 1998 "Best Residential Project in the World" by the International Real Estate Federation. It is Australia's largest urban community, 20 minutes north-east of the city. 14 schools, shopping centres, and a range of sporting and recreational facilities that have made it Australia's benchmark new community. Currently the home of 20,000 people. Expected population 30,000 by the year 2000.
Land from $32,000 to $115,000. Home and land packages from $98,850 to $280,000.
Golden Grove is actually a collection of distinct villages, each with its own special character.
The village lifestyle at Golden Grove really is superb and captures the essence of life the way it used to be. People at Golden Grove care about their community and enjoy a genuine sense of belonging.
Golden Groves community based lifestyle means people relate closely to their local village community, their neighbours and their friends.
Each village is, in it's own right, a special place. Of particular interest are the recently created villages at Petworth Lakes, Spring Hill and Gulfview Heights.
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Re: #PRO: Golden Grove Village revamp

#35 Post by The Scooter Guy » Sat Apr 24, 2010 1:45 pm

Just saw a Jones Lang LaSalle 'For Lease' sign by the south entrance (next to HJ). Work should begin 'bout soon.
Had my first meal from the new Prices Fresh bakery yesterday! :D
But unfortunately, Baker's Delight (next to the fruiterers) closed completely! :(
I remember buying stuff that I like from Bakers Delight including Cheesymite Scrolls! Prices was alright but now, I really miss Baker's Delight! :cry:
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Re: #PRO: Golden Grove Village revamp

#36 Post by The Scooter Guy » Sun Jul 18, 2010 2:02 pm

Any more news regarding the revamp yet?
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Re: #PRO: Golden Grove Village revamp

#37 Post by Hooligan » Sun Jul 18, 2010 2:37 pm

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Re: #PRO: Golden Grove Village revamp

#38 Post by Aidan » Tue Jul 20, 2010 2:53 pm

AtD wrote:I like the notion of some much needed density in the north, but the render does not inspire me with confidence. I dislike:
- The blank box look of the podium, no features whatsoever
- The way the building is seperated from the street
And most of all:
- The pedestrian overpass. There no shortage of existing pedestrian crossings in the area and it'll only serve to further isolate the development from the area around it. Please no! "Lets take any chance of street activity, box it up and hide it from the public" :cry:
There's virtually no street activity on suburban arterials, and nor should there be! Why would anyone want the activity to be somewhere where traffic is whizzing by at 80km/h?

Street activity makes sense in the City where the streets tend to have a lot of people on them. It also makes sense in the inner suburbs where there's a lot of passing traffic and it's moving more slowly. But it rarely makes any sense in the outer suburbs.

And that's not a problem. Just because people want a vibrant city doesn't mean they want all the suburbs to be vibrant!
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Re: #PRO: Golden Grove Village revamp

#39 Post by The Scooter Guy » Thu Sep 02, 2010 3:36 pm

Has anyone heard of Forest Lake Village in Queensland? It is the sister mall to Golden Grove Village and had a few extensions built years ago!
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Re: #PRO: Golden Grove Village revamp

#40 Post by The Scooter Guy » Sun Dec 05, 2010 6:38 pm

New stores opened at Golden Grove Village this year:
Dick Smith (electronics)
Sports Power (sports)
Fantastic Homewares & Gifts (giftware)
Bike Lane (bike dealer)
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Re: #PRO: Golden Grove Village revamp

#41 Post by relapse » Thu Dec 30, 2010 12:00 pm

Those "new" stores have been at the expense of other stores though, not really an expansion.

I really hope there is still some life in this project, I think there is a market for a Wallis or Greater Union cinema in the Golden Grove area, I think TTP being so busy will actually attract people away from Hoyts and bring them to GG instead.

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Re: #PRO: Golden Grove Village revamp

#42 Post by The Scooter Guy » Wed Jan 26, 2011 11:12 am

That Australian Central Credit Union Branch will be closed today.
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Is Golden Grove Village in a crisis or what?
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#43 Post by Xaragmata » Wed Jan 26, 2011 1:10 pm

The Scooter Guy wrote:That Australian Central Credit Union Branch will be closed today.

Is Golden Grove Village in a crisis or what?
Maybe they just decided to take the day off & fly the flag.

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Re: #PRO: Golden Grove Village revamp

#44 Post by The Scooter Guy » Wed Jan 26, 2011 1:13 pm

Xaragmata wrote:
The Scooter Guy wrote:That Australian Central Credit Union Branch will be closed today.

Is Golden Grove Village in a crisis or what?
Maybe they just decided to take the day off & fly the flag.
I think you're right. It's a public holiday.
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Re: #PRO: Golden Grove Village revamp

#45 Post by The Scooter Guy » Fri Apr 01, 2011 5:03 pm

Business booms for golden boys

AS A teenager, David Fitch earned pocket money by picking up glasses in his father’s pub, the Village Taverner at Golden Grove.
Now 31, he owns almost everything in view from his office in the Clock Tower building opposite the pub, and is planning a $160 million redevelopment of the suburbs’s commercial heart.
“I am highly driven to be successful for myself,” he says, rocking quickly back and forth in his boardroom chair.
“But my goal is not solely to prove myself or to create a name for myself but to create opportunities for others.”
Mr Fitch and identical twin brother Mathew, who took over the Fitch group of companies when their father Leo retired five years ago, bought Golden Grove Village in February for $100 million.
David controls the development arm of the business while Mathew is in charge of finance. Returning from honeymooning in Queensland this month, most of David Fitch’s focus over the next year will be on delivering the Golden Grove development, which includes a 15,000sq m expansion of the Village and 400 apartments (see fact file).
“Being brought up with the business around us it doesn’t scare us to be talking these figures,” he said.
To achieve the vision, the business will have to borrow money for the first time with his father’s blessing.
Leo Fitch, now 74, started out as a panel beater and his first business was the Holden Hill Crash Shop on Lower North East Rd.
He later bought pubs, bottle shops and commercial properties across Adelaide and Queensland, at the same time as operating the Beverley-based car parts maker Precision Components Australia.
The family was raised in Rostrevor, where the twins attended Rostrevor College before both studied commerce at Queensland’s Bond University. They also later worked together as accountants at KPMG.
David Fitch says joining the family business was all he ever dreamed about.
“That’s what we had to talk about around the family dinner table.

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