15,000 homes for northern Adelaide under new plan
Dry Creek’s salt fields will be turned into a master-planned community with a “minimum” of 15,000 homes under a push by the state government.
Dry Creek’s salt fields will be turned into a master-planned community with a “minimum” of 15,000 homes under a push by the state government.
Affordable homes would be built in Adelaide’s most expensive suburbs – and developers required to offer more cheaper homes – under new plans.
Nearly 50 new dwellings would be built under a $28m plan for a six-storey apartment building to replace “unliveable” Housing Trust homes.
Multiple massive housing projects, together worth about $2bn, are opening up to developers and builders across the state, country and globe. Here’s how you can get in early.
Sitting empty for years at the mercy of cockroaches and vandals, the new owners of a South Australian landmark have revealed plans to redevelop it.
South Australia is the best place to set up a business and more should move here, says the Business Council of Australia’s chief.
Tweaks have been made to the long-awaited South Rd tunnels project as a major milestone is reached, with hopes it may open sooner than expected. See the new video.
A Yorkes town will get new houses and huge reserve in an aim for “dream” holiday homes – while a retirement village and childcare centre is also planned.
The militant union is slapping a costly premium on Adelaide construction, hitting SA’s biggest projects hard, senior industry figures say.
Just before Premier Peter Malinauskas asked for a police investigation into the rogue construction union, Labor MPs were praised at a CFMEU Adelaide brunch.
An Adelaide CBD apartment building that has a completely different approach to its tenants has hit a major new milestone.
A spacious, tree-lined, 600-home development will be built in Adelaide’s south, with a mixture of affordable housing, traditional homes and a huge area of open space.
Another interest rate rise is on the cards and governments are taking too long to tackle housing costs, Paul Starick writes.
South Australia’s natural beauty and slew of icons are not enough to keep skilled workers here, with radical calls for a cash bonus to help retain them. Have your say.
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