Developer Cedar Woods has filed plans for the fifth and final building of its 1000-home Glenside masterplan in Adelaide’s inner south.
The high-profile developer, via entity Zamia Property, has applied for planning consent from the State Commission Assessment Panel for an eight-level block comprising 116 homes plus integrated carparking at Lot 3501 Banksia Street, Glenside.
To be called Elegan, it would join the Botanica, Grace, Monarch, and Banksia buildings on the 16.5ha site for the masterplan that comprises terraces and apartment blocks. Work began on the Glenside site in 2019.
The building, designed by SA-based architects Brown Falconer, would have a two-level podium and six storeys above facing Banksia Street and Karrayarta Drive.
The site is an L-shaped block of 4170 square metres.
According to Cedar Wood’s submission, “The locality is reasonably close to the Adelaide CBD and south-eastern parklands with good pedestrian and bicycle connections”.
Level 1 would comprise apartments, bicycle parking and two vehicular access points to a 130-space carpark in the building and two open spaces.
The second level would include more apartments and parking, and residential storage, while the third would be a landscaped communal open space. Storeys 3 to 8 would comprise apartments in two separate towers.
Apartment would be 25 one, 76 two and 15 three-bedroom units.
Glenside is one of two masterplanned developments in SA by Cedar Woods. The other, Fletchers Slip at Port Adelaide, has four buildings under way in a mix of apartments and townhouses.
In the West, Cedar Woods paid $15.5 million to aquire the site next to one of its projects in Perth.
The developer in April added the 9.78ha greenfield site next to its Incontro development at Subiaco.
Planned for the site are more than 200 apartments in two to three buildings, with designs to suit a range of buyer profiles including downsizers and young professionals, according to Cedar Woods.