The prices are normal Woolworths prices though.
News & Discussion: Low/Mid-Rise CBD Development
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Quick shot of the apartment site on the SE corner of Hurtle Square
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Are you sure? I recall their prices being more in line with a regular IGA, but that might have changed since then. I also remember them not having weekly specials.
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Could someone with access please post this:https://www.adelaidenow.com.au/subscrib ... our=append
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gnrc_louis here's the article...
Cheers$10m six-storey high rise proposed as ‘new standard’ for city workers post-Covid
The six-storey commercial building has been described as the “new standard” for workers in a post-Covid environment.
Kitty Barr
January 22, 2023 - 8:23PM The Advertiser
A $10m high end commercial project set to redefine office space in the post-Covid era has been proposed for Adelaide’s East End.
Plans for a six storey building near the corner of Hutt and Flinders streets will create a “new standard” for city workers according to Diamant Developments’ Billy and Nicholas Diamantis.
Designed by Section 6 principal architect Alex Brown, the glass-fronted high rise would feature indoor and outdoor working areas, a boardroom, coffee and bar areas and collaborative spaces.
“My vision for this building is a beautiful, high end commercial accommodation building focusing on what I believe will be the new standard in a post-Covid environment,” Nicholas Diamantis said.
“I know many organisations have permanently moved to a hybrid model allowing some staff to partially or permanently still work from home thus not needing the larger commercial footprints that may have once had.”
Nicholas expected strong interest in the project as businesses reconsidered their needs and said the building would include standard offices and be suitable for medical consultants.
“This will allow an organisation to downsize its current premises needing less fixed desks due to working from home or large wasted areas such as boardrooms while having access to the shared areas on the top floor overlooking Adelaide when needed,” he said.
“We are also considering the first floor to be a working hub allowing for shorter term or ad hoc office rental again catering to collaborative working.”
The proposal comes after Adelaide CBD occupancy levels returned in May to levels not seen before the pandemic.
At that time Property Council SA executive director Daniel Gannon said the return of office workers was essential to ensure ongoing economic recovery.
The plan, which is currently out for public consultation, would require the current 47 Hutt St building, formally home to cryotherapy treatment business Minus 110, to be demolished.
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The Advertiser calling a 6 storey building a "high rise".
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Is the indicated neighbouring building supposed to be the failed Opus apartments?
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It would seem so still am empty fenced off block last time I went past.
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thought I saw a SA member taking photos yesterday!
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Adelaide media often refers to three story buildings as high-rise and four-story buildings as "towers" or even "sky-scrapers". It is a reflection of public sentiment and the fact that a lot of Advertiser readers have clearly never travelled out of the state and put the small scale of development here into perspective.
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Here is one way to retrofit an elevator...
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Update picture of work to connect the 2 Internode building at 150 Grenfell St. Both sets of side windows have been ripped out and both roof levels have been gutted 11/3/2023
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I’ve been walking past this every day, but I’m not up to speed on the project. What exactly are they doing? Weren’t they already connected?
Edit: I just looked at Street View and satellite images and they indeed aren’t already connected. The buildings definitely gave the illusion of being connected, probably because they’re the same style there isn’t an accessible walkway between them.
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https://www.builtenvirons.com.au/projec ... ell-streetgolf wrote: ↑Sun Mar 12, 2023 1:26 pmI’ve been walking past this every day, but I’m not up to speed on the project. What exactly are they doing? Weren’t they already connected?
Edit: I just looked at Street View and satellite images and they indeed aren’t already connected. The buildings definitely gave the illusion of being connected, probably because they’re the same style there isn’t an accessible walkway between them.
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