PROTECTED STRUCTURE:PERMISSION:The site has frontages to Palmerston Place, Dominick Street Upper and Western Way. The proposed development will consist of the following:Demolition of the existing vacant warehouse buildings, the boundary wall fronting Palmerston Place and the existing dwelling at no. 36 Dominick Street Upper, with a combined Gross Floor Area (GFA) of c. 2,359.6sqm;
The construction of a mixed-use development of 93 no. apartments in 3 no. residential blocks (Blocks A to C), including a residential amenity area in Block B and a cafe/retail unit in Block A; extension Block A includes adaptive re-use of and related works to the existing Hendrons building, a protected structure under RPS Ref.: 8783, for residential and cafe/restaurant development, and an extension fronting onto Palmerston Place and wrapping around the back of the existing Hendrons Building. Along Palmerston Place, Block A ranges in height from 3-5 storeys.
Works to the protected structure include retention of the existing ‘Hendrons’ signage, the construction of an additional storey (resulting in a 5 no. storey building), alterations and additions, including removal of original and non-original internal dividing walls, construction of new and alterations of existing openings within the original walls on the front, rear and side elevations to accommodate new doors and windows; removal of 2 no. external emergency exit stairs, re-fenestration of original window openings on the front elevation and retention and repair of the existing glass blocks to window openings on the side elevations, and retention and repair of the original railings, ladder and lift shaft; Block A will accommodate 36 no. apartments (18 no. 1 beds, 13 no. 2 beds and 5 no. 3 beds) from ground to fourth floor level, a cafe/retail unit of 261.7 sq.m at ground floor level and 48.1 sq.m of plant / storage area at basement level;
-Block B is part 6 to part 7 no. storeys and will accommodate a residential amenity area at ground
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