Rundle Street restaurant evicted
A restaurant which traded in Rundle Street for years has been evicted over claims of more than $30,000 in unpaid rent.
MoreA restaurant which traded in Rundle Street for years has been evicted over claims of more than $30,000 in unpaid rent.
MoreThe Henley Surf Life Saving Club is undergoing a kitchen update with a well-known chef and his business partner taking over the operation.
MoreStep inside this multi-award-winning architecture practice floating above the hubbub of King William Street Kent Town.
MoreThere's an understanding in Adelaide that street names don't cross King William, but across Dequetteville Terrace, King William Street has a very different appearance and pace to it, as this emerging neighbourhood welcomes new locals to its mix of classic auto garage heritage.
MoreOutgrowing their first location in Tusmore, Rustic Gourmet's owners have found the perfect, light-filled space in Kent Town to cater for the growing fanbase their food is generating.
MoreA good hairdresser can serve as the linchpin for a neighbourhood and Sarah Hansen Hair in Kent Town proves a good hair cut can build a great community.
MoreAll the text message said was, "the scoop from Kent Town is Pan and Vine's $12 Negroni. $12!"
MoreMorphett Street is so far from the minds of Adelaide locals that it carries minimal traffic – even at peak hour. But the dull arterial strip of the past is rapidly turning into the city’s largest residential precinct, with restaurants and retail to match.
MorePirie Street is not the centralised big business strip that it once was, but that’s not to say its time has passed. CityMag took to Pirie’s pavement to see how the big end of town is turning into something a little more inclusive.
MoreThe bit of Hindley Street most often portrayed as dark and dangerous has always been more diverse than the mainstream media let on, but now it is rapidly turning into something else entirely – one of Adelaide’s premier precincts. Such a quick turnaround won’t be without complication, or opportunity.
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