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Posted: Sat Aug 15, 2020 9:49 am
by Nort
The tower on top serves two purposes it seems.

1. Brings more activity to the area.
2. Those air rights help fund the development.

They've already said the markets aren't going to change, it's the arcade/Coles that is being rebuilt.

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Posted: Sat Aug 15, 2020 10:26 am
by Eurostar
I am a litte surprised Aldi hasn't expressed interest in a site for a city store either in Central Market Arcade area, the former bus station or somewhere in Rundle Mall

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Posted: Sat Aug 15, 2020 12:35 pm
by citywatcher
Aldi ?
They would be perfect for the arcade as it currently exists

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Posted: Sat Aug 15, 2020 2:31 pm
by Jaymz
Eurostar wrote:
Sat Aug 15, 2020 10:26 am
I am a litte surprised Aldi hasn't expressed interest in a site for a city store either in Central Market Arcade area, the former bus station or somewhere in Rundle Mall
I've been thinking the same thing. For instance, there's a vacant block on the corner of Selby/Gouger Streets that would be ideal for an Aldi..... quiet corner of the city, near the markets, Gouger Street is relatively quiet traffic-wise even during peak hour etc. Im sure there's dozens of other potential sites in the CBD too.

It makes me wonder if there are any (competition) trading laws protecting small business, preventing them from opening a CBD store? But I guess Woolies and Coles operate in the CBD too 🤔

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Posted: Sat Aug 15, 2020 7:48 pm
by rev
Jaymz wrote:
Sat Aug 15, 2020 2:31 pm
Eurostar wrote:
Sat Aug 15, 2020 10:26 am
I am a litte surprised Aldi hasn't expressed interest in a site for a city store either in Central Market Arcade area, the former bus station or somewhere in Rundle Mall
I've been thinking the same thing. For instance, there's a vacant block on the corner of Selby/Gouger Streets that would be ideal for an Aldi..... quiet corner of the city, near the markets, Gouger Street is relatively quiet traffic-wise even during peak hour etc. Im sure there's dozens of other potential sites in the CBD too.

It makes me wonder if there are any (competition) trading laws protecting small business, preventing them from opening a CBD store? But I guess Woolies and Coles operate in the CBD too 🤔
A supermarket on the ground floor or in a basement level as part of a residential or commercial tower (or more) above would be good especially on that site if they could get a hold of the rest of the properties backing on to Wright st.

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Posted: Tue Sep 22, 2020 5:19 pm
by Ben
There is meant to be an announcement about this development this month but seems everyone is moving out already.

The market arcade chemist is moving across the road on gouger next to NAB, while numerous other shops have closed in recent months.
Let Them Eat is leaving Central Market Arcade for a new shop on James Place
Vegetarian and vegan eatery Let Them Eat has announced another new store, moving their CBD shop from the Central Market Arcade to James Place.

Just days after opening a new pop-up store in Norwood, Let Them Eat has announced it will be leaving the Central Market Arcade.

Saturday, 19 September will be Let Them Eat’s last day of trade at the site.

The business has been based in the Central Market Arcade for the last seven years, at two different sites.

The business moved to its current site in 2017 after being asked to move to make way for the much-maligned (by Central Market traders and visitors) Chemist Warehouse tenancy.

Looking back, Let Them Eat co-owner Danielle Frankish says the decision to take the second Central Market Arcade tenancy was not as considered as it could have been.

“Two weeks before our house burned down, we got told a Chemist Warehouse was moving in,” she says.

“Two weeks after that, our son was born. Tanya (Agius, founder of Let Them Eat) was 36 weeks pregnant with our son. And we had a month to move, and… it seemed like a good idea.

“If I thought about it, it probably wasn’t.”

Danielle says the Market Arcade site is yet to fully recover from the COVID shutdown, with trade still “at least 30 per cent down.”

“But we’re also struggling at that site, because that’s where they’re knocking that building down,” she says.

“So the end of our lease is this month, and they have put a six-month development cause, but we were like, what is the point in staying here when our shop needs a revamp, the mall needs a revamp, they keep it clean but it’s going down, the businesses are shutting around us? It’s not doing well.”

In a Facebook post announcing Let Them Eat’s Central Market Arcade closure, the business offered thanks to “all of our loyal and ongoing customers who have supported us for the last seven years… in the arcade. It has been a wonderful, exciting and eye opening experience and your custom has turned us from a small niche business into the powerhouse we are today.”

It was important for Danielle and Tanya to continue their CBD presence, and so Let Them Eat will open a new shop on James Place on 26 October.

“We sat down and talked about where we wanted to be… and we both thought Gawler Place or James Place would be good for us,” Danielle says.

“And so the next day I went and physically had a look down there and saw that shop up for lease.

“What we really liked about it is that nice little outdoor dining that you can have there. There’s something kind of Melbourne about being there.

“What we’re hoping is to get business people, it’ll be a lot of lunches, but hopefully they’ll come back past and get something for dinner as well… And then you’ve got all your workers and all your shoppers coming into Rundle Mall.”

Let Them Eat maintains a consistent offering across its many sites, with fresh salads, lasagnes, quiches and sweets available at every outlet.

This new CBD spot “will be geared towards getting hot meals out as fast as we can, but it’ll still be the same offering,” Danielle says.

“You’ll always know what Let Them Eat is because of the food, because of Tanya’s food and what’s coming out of our kitchen,” she says.

“ I worked in the city before I was self-employed, a long time ago, in a corporate job, and I remember, you go down for your lunch and you’re always looking for something consistent, tasty, make-you-feel-good thing to eat, and I think we have that for city people.”

Let Them Eat’s James Place store is scheduled to launch on 26 October. It will operate Monday to Saturday from 9am ’til 5:30pm, with the potential to increase trade into the evenings.

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Posted: Tue Sep 22, 2020 5:48 pm
by Algernon
Classic churnalism from the 'tiser!

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Posted: Tue Sep 22, 2020 6:53 pm
by Patrick_27
Ben wrote:
Tue Sep 22, 2020 5:19 pm
There is meant to be an announcement about this development this month but seems everyone is moving out already.

The market arcade chemist is moving across the road on gouger next to NAB, while numerous other shops have closed in recent months.
Let Them Eat is leaving Central Market Arcade for a new shop on James Place
Vegetarian and vegan eatery Let Them Eat has announced another new store, moving their CBD shop from the Central Market Arcade to James Place.

Just days after opening a new pop-up store in Norwood, Let Them Eat has announced it will be leaving the Central Market Arcade.

Saturday, 19 September will be Let Them Eat’s last day of trade at the site.

The business has been based in the Central Market Arcade for the last seven years, at two different sites.

The business moved to its current site in 2017 after being asked to move to make way for the much-maligned (by Central Market traders and visitors) Chemist Warehouse tenancy.

Looking back, Let Them Eat co-owner Danielle Frankish says the decision to take the second Central Market Arcade tenancy was not as considered as it could have been.

“Two weeks before our house burned down, we got told a Chemist Warehouse was moving in,” she says.

“Two weeks after that, our son was born. Tanya (Agius, founder of Let Them Eat) was 36 weeks pregnant with our son. And we had a month to move, and… it seemed like a good idea.

“If I thought about it, it probably wasn’t.”

Danielle says the Market Arcade site is yet to fully recover from the COVID shutdown, with trade still “at least 30 per cent down.”

“But we’re also struggling at that site, because that’s where they’re knocking that building down,” she says.

“So the end of our lease is this month, and they have put a six-month development cause, but we were like, what is the point in staying here when our shop needs a revamp, the mall needs a revamp, they keep it clean but it’s going down, the businesses are shutting around us? It’s not doing well.”

In a Facebook post announcing Let Them Eat’s Central Market Arcade closure, the business offered thanks to “all of our loyal and ongoing customers who have supported us for the last seven years… in the arcade. It has been a wonderful, exciting and eye opening experience and your custom has turned us from a small niche business into the powerhouse we are today.”

It was important for Danielle and Tanya to continue their CBD presence, and so Let Them Eat will open a new shop on James Place on 26 October.

“We sat down and talked about where we wanted to be… and we both thought Gawler Place or James Place would be good for us,” Danielle says.

“And so the next day I went and physically had a look down there and saw that shop up for lease.

“What we really liked about it is that nice little outdoor dining that you can have there. There’s something kind of Melbourne about being there.

“What we’re hoping is to get business people, it’ll be a lot of lunches, but hopefully they’ll come back past and get something for dinner as well… And then you’ve got all your workers and all your shoppers coming into Rundle Mall.”

Let Them Eat maintains a consistent offering across its many sites, with fresh salads, lasagnes, quiches and sweets available at every outlet.

This new CBD spot “will be geared towards getting hot meals out as fast as we can, but it’ll still be the same offering,” Danielle says.

“You’ll always know what Let Them Eat is because of the food, because of Tanya’s food and what’s coming out of our kitchen,” she says.

“ I worked in the city before I was self-employed, a long time ago, in a corporate job, and I remember, you go down for your lunch and you’re always looking for something consistent, tasty, make-you-feel-good thing to eat, and I think we have that for city people.”

Let Them Eat’s James Place store is scheduled to launch on 26 October. It will operate Monday to Saturday from 9am ’til 5:30pm, with the potential to increase trade into the evenings.
Beg to differ, a larger shopfront in the arcade has just been leased and they're fitting out a shopfront also in this arcade.

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Posted: Tue Sep 22, 2020 6:56 pm
by Ben
I have seen some renew adelaide pop ups but nothing permanent? The “fashion” store on the corner next to the florist started getting fit out pre covid but hasn’t changed since.

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Posted: Wed Sep 23, 2020 9:45 am
by shiftaling
Also, the Honey Shoppe and Soap Box where I get all of my essential hippy supplies is moving out to the arcade at the other end, opposite Aces. And I noticed Angelakis has set up within the main market hall just adjacent to the arcade, I was wondering if this is in preparation for their current "throroughfare" shopfront between the main hall and the arcade being shut down for this development.

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Posted: Wed Sep 23, 2020 12:18 pm
by AdelaideGold
Councils sent letters tenants with timelines so still going ahead

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Posted: Wed Sep 23, 2020 3:46 pm
by timtam20292
So is this one approved?

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Posted: Wed Sep 23, 2020 4:07 pm
by SRW
timtam20292 wrote:
Wed Sep 23, 2020 3:46 pm
So is this one approved?
It's yet to be lodged with SCAP. We're still waiting for confirmation of the agreement between Council and its chosen developer.

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Posted: Fri Sep 25, 2020 11:07 pm
by AdelaideGold
Council will be submitting to SCAP soon and hopefully starting demo in March 21. Still pushing ahead with 88 o'conn too

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Posted: Sat Sep 26, 2020 10:22 pm
by Eurostar
So are Coles closing too?