Re: News & Developments: Prospect
Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2018 11:03 pm
They are clearing the vacant land adj. the Islington railyard buildings and the Churchill Centre carpark..anyone know if/what development is going up?
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That looks like a huge boom for the size of the site- is it just camera angle?Pistol wrote: ↑Sat Jul 21, 2018 6:00 pmi went for a walk today and was surprised to see a lightweight hammerhead crane installed at one of the low rise apartments going up around Churchill Road.
On Allan Street.
I'll upload a photo tomorrow.
Am assuming that because of access on this road, they were forced to use a permanent crane for the build.
Does Adelaide have enough demand to warrant three or even more of these massive supermarkets? (Keswick, N.E suburbs and this). Plus we already have a Costco and a whole heap of Aldi stores now.
Wonder when it'll come up for consideration with the SCAP.KAUFLAND’S proposed Prospect supermarket is far too big, poorly designed and out of step with the type of development envisaged for Churchill Rd, the local council says.
Prospect Council has raised concerns about several aspects of the German supermarket giant’s $35 million outlet planned for the corner of Churchill and Regency roads.
The assessment spells more bad news for the global retailer, which this month failed in its bid to buy a park in Wynn Vale for a new store.
The proposed development in Prospect would include a 6260sq m supermarket, two stores and a 400-space carpark on vacant land at the intersection’s southwestern corner.
The council’s planning panel last week agreed to write to the State Commission Assessment Panel, which will rule on the proposal, to express concerns about the project.
In a report to the council panel, Prospect development services manager Darren Starr said, while a supermarket was an appropriate use of the site, Kaufland’s proposal was “inconsistent” with local planning guidelines.
Mr Starr said the supermarket would have a floor space more than three times larger than the maximum recommended for shops in the area.
He said the positioning of the shopping complex, which would be set back 75m from Churchill Rd, conflicted with a requirement that new developments be “sited in proximity” to the main road.
Overall, the proposed supermarket was deemed to be at odds with the council’s vision for medium to high-density housing and small-scale businesses and local shops along the Churchill Rd stretch.
The adjacent land, next to Islington Railyard, will in the coming years be redeveloped with 120 townhouses and apartments as part of the so-called Prospect 1838 estate.
Kaufland Australia head of marketing Didem Brennan said the global retail chain would work with the “council to achieve the best possible outcome for … Prospect”.
Kaufland this month suffered a setback in its expansion into SA when Tea Tree Gully Council rejected its $13.8 million offer to a Wynn Vale reserve to build a store.
The retailer, which has 1230 stores worldwide, has supermarkets planned for the old Le Cornu warehouse on Anzac Highway and in Munno Parra.
Costco is in Kilburn which is part of the City Port Adelaide Enfield council, the Kaufland proposed would be in Prospect, City of Prospect council.