War Memorial Drive, North Adelaide SA 5006

Construction of five level building to be integrated with the Eastern Grandstand and East Gate entry of the Adelaide Oval (comprising a central elevated reception pod, concourse level lift shafts, two elevated sections on either side of the East Gate entry comprising hotel rooms and access corridors); installation of associated infrastructure including lighting and CCTV fixtures; internal alterations to the layout and operation of the basement level carparking; alterations to the basement L2 lift foyer area, to provide a defined hotel entrance from the car parking area; installation of wayfinding signage; alteration to lift configurations and corridors/public areas to allow separation and management of hotel and event patrons; and selected demolition of façade and architectural elements associated with the Eastern Grandstand to facilitate the project - STAGE 2 - STRUCTURAL (ACCOMODATION PODS).

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(Source: Adelaide City Council, reference DA/1082/2018/2)

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  1. John Roberts commented

    I oppose this development as an inappropriate use of public land, an encroachment on the Adelaide Parklands, and an insult to the legacy of Col. William Light. Public land should be for public benefit.

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