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Re: $35m for exhibition hall

#106 Post by cruel_world00 » Thu Oct 02, 2008 1:54 am

mattblack wrote:Old investergator science centre is now gone (edge church). Anybody know whats going to go up in its place?

I noticed this today too. Was a little shocked, but also happy to see an Edge gone.

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Re: $35m for exhibition hall

#107 Post by SRW » Thu Oct 02, 2008 10:45 am

cruel_world00 wrote: ...but also happy to see an Edge gone.
To a more prominent location on Hindley St?
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Re: $35m for exhibition hall

#108 Post by Norman » Thu Oct 02, 2008 12:03 pm

Yes. Thank you! That building was an eyesore, especially from above.

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Re: $35m for exhibition hall

#109 Post by rhino » Thu Oct 02, 2008 1:54 pm

Norman wrote:Yes. Thank you! That building was an eyesore, especially from above.

:shock: You got wings?
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Re: $35m for exhibition hall

#110 Post by Norman » Thu Oct 02, 2008 2:19 pm

rhino wrote:
Norman wrote:Yes. Thank you! That building was an eyesore, especially from above.

:shock: You got wings?
Google Maps does ;)

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Re: $35m for exhibition hall

#111 Post by cruel_world00 » Thu Oct 02, 2008 8:07 pm

SRW wrote:
cruel_world00 wrote: ...but also happy to see an Edge gone.
To a more prominent location on Hindley St?


Surely it won't last.

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Re: $35m for exhibition hall

#112 Post by Omicron » Thu Oct 02, 2008 9:46 pm

cruel_world00 wrote:
SRW wrote:
cruel_world00 wrote: ...but also happy to see an Edge gone.
To a more prominent location on Hindley St?


Surely it won't last.
I've told the nearby Crazy Horse and similar such establishments to ensure the happy endings are especially loud, to enhance the good Christian atmosphere of the area.

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Re: $35m for exhibition hall

#113 Post by cruel_world00 » Fri Oct 03, 2008 12:16 am

cruel_world00 wrote:
SRW wrote:
cruel_world00 wrote: ...but also happy to see an Edge gone.
To a more prominent location on Hindley St?


Surely it won't last.

The location is so prominent and successful that our last main stream movie complex had to vacate.

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#PRO: Adelaide Showgrounds Upgrade

#114 Post by Ben » Tue Feb 24, 2009 11:13 am

From the Messenger
Royal rebuild on the way

By Tim Williams

UP to 10 major projects worth $130 million will transform the Wayville Showgrounds from an exhibition centre into a year-round hub for community, sporting and commercial activity.

The Royal Agricultural and Horticultural Society (RAHS) has identified a number of buildings, including stables and the piggery, to be rebuilt or internally overhauled to create large, multi-use spaces.

The new or revamped buildings would still serve their traditional purpose come Royal Adelaide Show-time, with temporary animal stalls replacing the fixed ones that make the current buildings unusable for all but nine days of the year.

Showgrounds CEO John Rothwell said once the State Government made zoning changes for the site, to allow for a wider range of uses, the search would begin for partners for ``eight to 10’’ building projects. He said the projects would be modelled on the successful partnership between the Showgrounds, Unley Council and Basketball SA, which a decade ago saw the old dog pavilion rebuilt into a stadium that is still used for parading pooches at the Royal Show.

``For us to spend money on a new dedicated beef cattle shed for nine days of the year doesn’t make sense,’’ Mr Rothwell said. ``For most community or sporting activities they can work around the the Show and it’s a small price to pay for the central location and great facilities.’’

Historic buildings such as the red-brick sheep and dairy pavilions and the administration building would not be demolished, Mr Rothwell said.

The transformation of the Showgrounds began last year with the razing of the historic Centennial Hall and the building of the $50 million Goyder Pavilion in its place.

Solar panels with an area of 10,000sq m are to be installed on the pavilion’s roof by August.

Unley councillors voted in December to allow the government to handle the rezoning of the Showgrounds, a process expected to take about a year, so the
council could concentrate resources on other amendments to its Development Plan.

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Re: #PRO: Adelaide Showgrounds Upgrade

#115 Post by Shuz » Tue Feb 24, 2009 11:36 am

Oooer, sounds exciting; the area should be quite a different place in 10 years time - with the new hotel, showgrounds etc.

They really should make it a public place; and not have its gates locked all the time. There's a big oval there and all that which people should be able to utilise and run their dogs around on, and make use of the other facilities about.

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Re: #PRO: Adelaide Showgrounds Upgrade

#116 Post by Wayno » Tue Feb 24, 2009 2:32 pm

Excellent news the Agricultural Society is looking to maximise use of their large piece of land. There's sooo much potential...
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Re: #PRO: Adelaide Showgrounds Upgrade

#117 Post by Wayno » Mon Apr 06, 2009 1:00 pm

Showground Rezoning

http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2009 ... 535915.htm
The zoning of the Adelaide Showgrounds at Wayville is being changed to allow for future development. New zoning will allow for multi-purpose structures like sporting venues, car parks and offices which could be used all year.

The show's chief executive, John Rothwell, says it means each section will not have to be rezoned every time there is a new development.

"To make sure that the zoning does reflect how we can progress with the Showground over probably the next 10 to 20 years," he said.

"The society came out about 18 months ago and mentioned it would like to progress development and it could be in the order of about $200 million over that time."
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Re: #PRO: Adelaide Showgrounds Upgrade

#118 Post by pushbutton » Wed Apr 08, 2009 8:29 pm

I love what they've done already, but I wish they'd put the chairlifts back in like they said they would!

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Re: #PRO: Adelaide Showgrounds Upgrade

#119 Post by The Scooter Guy » Sat Aug 08, 2009 9:08 pm

pushbutton wrote:I love what they've done already, but I wish they'd put the chairlifts back in like they said they would!
Aha, Yeah, in case you haven't remembered, the showgrounds used to have chairlifts that I've been on a few times and it gave you a breathtaking view of the showgrounds! Any reason why were they removed? Granite Island at Victor Harbor used to have chairlifts too! :D
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Re: #PRO: Adelaide Showgrounds Upgrade

#120 Post by pushbutton » Mon Aug 10, 2009 11:12 pm

The chairlifts were removed "temporarily" because they were apparently in the way of where they wanted to build the new Jubilee Pavillion. According to the Channel 7 news, they would be re-aligned to a new route across the showgrounds the following year after the Jubilee Pavilion was built.

I'm patiently waiting........





VERY VERY patiently!

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