‘Traumatic’: Businesses to be demolished for $85m road upgrade
Custom-built offices facing demolition for an $85m upgrade to one of Adelaide’s busiest intersections are “irreplaceable”, a devastated business founder says.
Custom-built offices facing demolition for an $85m upgrade to one of Adelaide’s busiest intersections are “irreplaceable”, a devastated business founder says.
A prime 11-hectare parcel of land a short drive west of Adelaide’s CBD will soon be a hive of activity as more than 400 homes are built.
A striking 12-storey tower proposed for South Tce has been rejected by city planners after generating dozens of complaints from locals.
Over the past year, a string of major building projects have been shelved or scrapped completely. We take a look at some of SA’s largest cancelled developments.
The controversial Oscar hotel unkindly nicknamed “the slug” by some locals has moved a step closer after a court ruling.
A home in the Mitcham Council area is sinking because it was built on top of a dump at the centre of a contamination probe. Now a report reveals what went wrong.
A cellar door, restaurant and function facilities will form part of a $2.3m expansion at Wicks Estate in Woodside. See the plans.
It was once the favourite watering hole among Chrysler factory workers, but now the historic Tonsley Hotel must call last drinks to make way for the North-South Corridor.
After hardware giant Bunnings’ failed bid to build a store, plans may finally be locked in for a multistorey business and retail hub at the sought-after site in Adelaide’s south.
With 60 properties earmarked for demolition, the area around South Rd will become very different by 2023. These are the people it will affect the most.
The Hills town has taken in 9000 people in the past 11 years, and many more are coming. But will the infrastructure keep up?
The fate of the controversial $165m, 13-storey development at the Seawall Apartments site at Glenelg has been decided.
A historic late-1800s home is set to be levelled despite an outcry from concerned residents who don’t want to see a modern structure take its place.
Plans to chop off part of Seaford Meadows and give it a divisive new marketing name have sparked a strong backlash from local residents.
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