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Re: Projects: Henley Beach/Grange

#91 Post by mokeystyley » Fri Sep 23, 2011 2:01 pm

Not sure if this info has already been put up:

SEAVIEW ROAD & MAIN STREET MIXED USE BUILDING PLANNING $27,000,000.00
Address : 340 Seaview Rd (cnr Main St & Military Rd)
Suburb : HENLEY BEACH
State : SA
Council : CHARLES STURT
Postcode : 5022
Updated : 22/09/2011

Type : SHOPS/OFFICES/APARTMENTS (66) - 4 & 5 storey
Dev. Type : New
Status : Possible
Stage : Development Application
Notes : DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION SUBMITTED
Ownership : PRIVATE

Units : 66
Floors : 5
Commence Date : 1/04/2012
Completion Date : 1/10/2013
First Reported : 22/09/2011


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COMMERCIAL PREMISES (Offices)
RESIDENTIAL (Units, apartments, flats, townhouses, villas)
RETAIL (Shops, shopping centres & arcades, supermarkets)


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Flats & Units

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Proposed mikxed use building of five storeys fronting Seaview Road & 4 storeys fronting Military Road.
Comprising 22 retail tenancies, mezzanine office area, residential apartments containing 66 dwellings.
2 levels of undercroft/ground carpark for 198 vehicles with access off Military Road.

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DA 252/0203/11.

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Re: Projects: Henley Beach/Grange

#92 Post by [Shuz] » Wed Oct 05, 2011 3:45 pm

Tram push for Henley Beach
Local News 5 Oct 11 @ 02:00pm by Lia Harris

BUILDING a tram line to Henley Square and hiring security guards to address drunken behaviour at night.

These are among suggestions being made to improve the precinct.

Residents and traders raised the ideas at a public workshop at the Henley Town Hall last week - one in a series planned to draw up a new plan for the area’s future development.

Evida Cafe owner Richard Antunes, who is behind the H20 and Baju apartment complexes being built on Seaview Rd, suggested that traders hire a security guard for Friday and Saturday nights.

Charles Sturt Mayor Kirsten Alexander told the meeting a tram would address a lack of parking in the area and encourage more tourism.

Trams travelled to Henley Square along Henley Beach Rd from late last century until 1957.

It was suggested at the meeting that a new tram line could be extended from the Grange East station along the old train line route, parallel to Military Rd.

Western Adelaide Coastal Residents Association president Jim Douglas told the Weekly Times Messenger a tram to Henley Square was worth investigating.

“They could bring a tram through the old railway corridor and have it stop near Henley oval,” Mr Douglas said.

Henley Surf Lifesaving Club president Neville Fielder said the precinct needed more free parking.

“Parking is absolutely dire and I would like to see them move the police station to the depot site and use the old police site for more parking,” Mr Fielder said.

Other ideas raised at the meeting included a water fountain, more toilets and establishing a Henley Square group, similar to the Jetty Rd Mainstreet Board, to promote events.
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Re: Projects: Henley Beach/Grange

#93 Post by metro » Wed Oct 05, 2011 4:10 pm

[Shuz] wrote:
Trams travelled to Henley Square along Henley Beach Rd from late last century until 1957.
late last century = 1975-2000

and until 1957??

how does that work?? :sly:

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#94 Post by [Shuz] » Wed Oct 05, 2011 9:58 pm

Don't you know? Adelaide's still stuck in the 20th century? :P
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#95 Post by russo92 » Wed Oct 12, 2011 5:48 pm

French Connection and Nine West stores look great, amazing what some modern shop fronts can do for a promenade. More of this is needed

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#96 Post by crawf » Wed Oct 12, 2011 9:06 pm

Not very exciting news, but Cafe Primo is moving into the recently renovated old Del Monte Hotel on the Esplanade, with apartments on the upper level.

The current Cafe Primo on the cnr of Henley Beach and Seaview Roads will be replaced by an indian restaurant

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#97 Post by ghs » Fri Oct 21, 2011 1:31 pm

Does anyone have some up to date pics of Baju / H20 ? It must be pretty much complete
now.

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#98 Post by Xaragmata » Sun Oct 23, 2011 1:26 am

ghs wrote:Does anyone have some up to date pics of Baju / H20 ? It must be pretty much complete
now.
This is a few weeks old, but from what I saw today there hasn't been much change - still a bit of fencing, skips & scaffolding on site, some shops stocked, but looks like they missed the opening set for early October (as I understood it). Shouldn't be long now.

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#99 Post by [Shuz] » Mon Oct 24, 2011 10:29 am

H20 and Baju residents prepare to move in
Local News 24 Oct 11 @ 08:14am by Lia Harris

THE first residents are expected to move into the Baju and H20 apartments at Henley Beach next week, with all apartments expected to be occupied by the end of next month.

The Seaview Rd developments, being built next to Henley Square, will include a Foodland supermarket, gym and about 38 specialty shops.

Developer Richard Antunes said the complex still had about four vacant stores to lease, but was confident they would be occupied in the coming months.

The development also includes about 300 car parks.

Mr Antunes said a florist, sushi bar, hairdresser, Flight Centre, butcher and bakery, were expected to open by the end of November.

Fashion chains French Connection, Nine West and Seed already opened their doors last month, with Foodland expected to be open early November.

Mr Antunes is also behind an application for a $40 million development next to H20 and Baju at the corner of Seaview Rd and Main St, including 22 shops and 66 apartments.

The application is expected to be considered by Charles Sturt Council’s Development Assessment Panel in the coming months.
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Re: Projects: Henley Beach/Grange

#100 Post by crawf » Mon Oct 24, 2011 12:08 pm

Interesting Foodland is moving in, the supermarket just a few blocks away on Henley Beach Road was recently expanded.

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Re: Projects: Henley Beach/Grange

#101 Post by Xaragmata » Tue Oct 25, 2011 8:55 pm

The site fencing, skips and other clutter had gone from the Seaview Road footpath today.

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Re: Projects: Henley Beach/Grange

#102 Post by warpspeed » Tue Nov 01, 2011 9:12 pm

Awesome.... they're going to screw up Henley Square just the same as they did with Glenelg.

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#103 Post by Will » Tue Nov 01, 2011 9:44 pm

warpspeed wrote:Awesome.... they're going to screw up Henley Square just the same as they did with Glenelg.
Yes, because the old Glenelg with the giant dog poo, carpark at the end of Anzac HWY and third world amusement arcade was so much better.....

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Re: Projects: Henley Beach/Grange

#104 Post by ynotsfables » Wed Nov 02, 2011 12:39 pm

warpspeed wrote:Awesome.... they're going to screw up Henley Square just the same as they did with Glenelg.
Neither of these areas have been screwed they have been developed and improved vastly, I really fail to understand your warped perception of what you consider " screwed ".
Perhaps we should make Henley beach a swamp again?

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Re: Projects: Henley Beach/Grange

#105 Post by Tyler_Durden » Fri Nov 04, 2011 11:58 am

warpspeed wrote:Awesome.... they're going to screw up Henley Square just the same as they did with Glenelg.
I love Henley Square but Moseley Square is the best public square in the country. There's nothing screwed up about it.

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