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That's a good sign that this is nearly done!Ben wrote:Crane is coming down today.
If anyone knows, please let me know!!!Phantom wrote:Does anyone have an estimated date of completion for this one?
What about the estimated date of the tenants moving in?
I don't know exactly when the building will be finished exactly, but it should be aroun the second quarter of the year.Phantom wrote:That's a good sign that this is nearly done!Ben wrote:Crane is coming down today.
I'm gonna bump my own question, like the pain in the ass I am.
If anyone knows, please let me know!!!Phantom wrote:Does anyone have an estimated date of completion for this one?
What about the estimated date of the tenants moving in?
The overall sleek design of this one is fantastic. I love the height and style created between Gawler Place and Freemasons Lane. Even the pictures shown in "City Streets - Progressive Adelaide 75 Years On" show how much of a change this has seen, since its publication in 2012.
These boulevards of height really are slowly connecting to one another. The amount of change Adelaide has seen in the last decade is fantastic. It's really becoming more and more of a destination.
A decade is really nothing, but at the same time, it sounds like a long time. I've started to notice time flying these days (and I'm only 24)Will wrote:I don't know exactly when the building will be finished exactly, but it should be aroun the second quarter of the year.
Furthermore, just expanding your comments about change in Adelaide, here is a photo of Flinders Street, from 10 years ago (courtesy of UrbanSG):
Note the changes along Flinders Street, but also back along Franklin Street.....
I went past it last night and the fencing around it has been opened up a little more, allowing you to see inside. The ground floor looks nowhere near complete at the current time (I mean that it looks nowhere near ready enough to have tenants thinking about moving in). The upper floors look good from ground level, but I'm sure they're not wired up or have plumbing and whatnot. I'm a little surprised the official date is Nov-Dec. I'm guessing that could be a worst-case scenario figure?jk1237 wrote:The company I work for is moving into this building. The official move date is late Nov, early Dec 2015, but we have been told that the building construction is quite ahead of schedule
Excellent! This is how you design a building. Elegant and understated.
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