Mapped: The housing projects coming soon to SA
More than 23,000 new homes are being planned across the state since the state government took power, according to official figures. Search the map to see the plans in your area.
More than 23,000 new homes are being planned across the state since the state government took power, according to official figures. Search the map to see the plans in your area.
Land in three locations will be rezoned to tackle the state’s housing crisis, including developments of up to four storeys in a prestigious beachside suburb. See the details.
Developer Pep Rocca is offloading a huge slice of the former Coke site in Thebarton, but is promising to forge ahead with plans for a new $100m biomedical hub in the area.
A controversial developer has launched an audacious $1bn bid to transform one of Adelaide’s largest CBD sites with a hotel, apartments, bars, cafes and wellness centre.
The prestigious Adelaide suburb is looking to protect more buildings amid “anxiety” over redevelopments that are tearing down history.
Take a look at plans for luxury living and upmarket dining inside the $250m redevelopment of the Le Cornu site on O’Connell St, North Adelaide.
The Adelaide Crows’ quest for a new club headquarters is under threat of being derailed by stiff competition for the Brompton Gasworks site.
New images show what Lot Fourteen will look like in 2028, and how the development on the old RAH site will transform North Terrace.
An annual list of SA’s biggest home builders reveals how the big players have increased their dominance amid record construction levels.
Developers of the proposed $165m Glenelg apartment tower have made a secret deal with the State Planning Commission – and locals are demanding to see the new plans.
Sneaky developers and homeowners are exploiting confusing rules meant for country areas to cut down trees in the city fringe and foothills.
A Norwood cafe that’s served customers for 20 years will close next week as Covid and construction takes its toll and fears works on a new crossing could further reduce foot traffic.
The path of the final North-South link has been revealed, as has the staggering amount of materials involved. More than 60 homes and businesses will be demolished.
Residents in Adelaide’s east are demanding more protection for historic buildings, with revelations two just-sold homes faced demolition.
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