The Mall goes after-hours: Huge new entertainment precinct plan
Rundle Mall will come alive at night, with a first-of-its-kind entertainment centre offering bowling, arcade games and restaurants – and immersive interactive experiences.
Rundle Mall will come alive at night, with a first-of-its-kind entertainment centre offering bowling, arcade games and restaurants – and immersive interactive experiences.
A state Greens politician has condemned plans to build a second tower at the Festival Plaza redevelopment, saying “every element of this stinks for the South Australian taxpayer”.
Rundle Mall’s iconic shopping centre is getting a facelift, just days after Myer threatened to abandon its lease. See the plans and tell us what you think.
Rundle Mall will come alive at night, with a first-of-its-kind entertainment centre offering bowling, arcade games and restaurants – and immersive interactive experiences.
North Adelaide residents belatedly are mobilising against the $250m redevelopment of the former Le Cornu site on O’Connell Street.
South Australian basketball – and the Adelaide Lightning – will get a new $15m arena, creating 64 jobs during construction.
Overseas investment could be at risk because of comments by some city councillors, according to official documents lodged by a senior staff member.
Discount shoppers delight. Aldi Supermarket has released its official opening day for its Stirling store and it’s sooner than you may think.
Here’s the 10 burning questions South Australia wants answered in the 2021 Federal Budget – and some more of what we can expect.
Thousands of workers will build kilometres of tunnels for the North-South Corridor, a bypass and other major SA road upgrades to be funded in the budget.
The Adelaide Crows have narrowed their search for a site for their new headquarters to two places. On Friday, chairman John Olsen revealed their locations.
Adelaide Central Market has long offered its first hour of carparking for free – but that’s going for most people. Take our poll.
The InterContinental hasn’t had a refurbishment since it opened in 1988 – now a $32m project will bring it back to its “glory days”.
Architectural masterpieces in Rome and Barcelona provided the inspiration for a new apartment tower planned for one of Adelaide’s main squares.
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