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No to Adelaide’s East End

The multi-million dollar tourist accommodation facility in Adelaide’s East End has been rejected for the second time in two years by the Adelaide City Council.

The Development Assessment Panel will not support the new proposal by the Rundle East Company for a six-storey, 19m-high accommodation on Union St.

The proposed building featured residential rooms on the ground floor and 15 rooms for tourists on the upper levels. The panel said the building would have exceeded the maximum building height limit of its East End Policy, which is set at 13m and did not satisfy the desired character of the East End.

In July 2009, the panel rejected a proposal for the building on the intersection of Rundle and Union streets because it involved demolishing a distinctive building.

Rundle East Company owner and property developer Theo Maras said he was disappointed with the council’s decision.

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