Clipsal site development

Clipsal site development

The Clipsal site development is an urban development projected to take place on the former site of the Clipsal corporation in the suburb of Bowden, within the City of Charles Sturt, in the Adelaide metropolitan area of South Australia. The site covers 102,478 square metres, or about 10 hectares, and is bounded by Park Terrace to the south, the Adelaide to Outer Harbour railway line to the west, Drayton Street to the north and Sixth and Seventh Streets to the east.

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History

The Clipsal factory in Bowden in the foreground

The Bowden site was occupied by Clipsal, a company manufacturing conduit and electrical accessories, in 1936. The opportunity for an urban development on the site grew out of the South Australian Government's plans for eleven transport-oriented developments in the Adelaide metropolitan area, combined with Clipsal's decision that the Bowden site is surplus to company requirements and plan to vacate. The site was originally offered for sale in early 2008 with offers to be received by July 2008. Offers in the realm of 75 to 80 million Australian dollars were expected however evidently not attained; as the 2008 economic crisis accelerated and falling property prices diminished the likelihood of a sale at expected prices, the South Australian government intervened and announced in October 2008 that it would purchase the site. It was revealed in November 2008 the government had agreed to pay A$52.5 million [1]. The Clipsal Industries and Gerard Corporations will continue to lease and occupy the site until the end of 2009 at which time the purchaser will gain vacant possession of the site [2].

The future

The South Australian Government anticipates that the site will be used to develop around 1500 residential apartments, retail outlets and commercial offices around a town centre [3]. No specific site plans have yet been drafted. The SA Government is promoting the plan as an economically, socially and environmentally sustainable development which will be combined with upgrading the public transport infrastructure to the area, such as a new electrified rail and tram system [4]. Bowden is presently served by Bowden railway station which is a lower frequency station.

Following demolition, site cleanup, surveying, planning and approval, individual sites are to become available for building in 2011, and development is expected to be completed by 2020 to 2025. The development is expected to at least quadruple the population of the semi-industrial suburb of Bowden, which was 648 in the 2006 census[5].

In April 2011, the plans for the development were approved [6]

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