There have been a number of reports in Melbourne's press this
week concerning "hyper-dense" apartment towers that were destined to
make Melbourne CBD denser than Hong Kong, New York, and Tokyo. Our graphic shows new residential tower development around Elizabeth and Latrobe Streets as at December 2014.
A report by Leanne Hodyl, a co-ordinator of city plans and policy
at City of Melbourne, has been very critical of the number of apartments being
built and the impact on the streets around them. - "It will create a legacy of...homes that
lack access to light, air ... and that diminish the quality of the streets and
parks below," the report says. New and proposed apartment towers
close to the market have been identified as falling in to this category.
Media reports suggest that the Victorian State Government needs
to set stricter standards controlling the size of apartments, their density,
and the open spaces and other facilities necessary to maintain quality living
standards in Melbourne.
Perhaps this push for more space helps explain the CoM preference for replacing the current QVM car park with park-like open space in its market renewal proposals.
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