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Sep 12, 2016
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Pizza in the Powerplant

The ECON Property Group’s redevelopment of the Powerplant building at the corner of Burnett and Solomon Streets is placing the site’s history (and some delicious pizza and coffee) at the centre of the building’s future.

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Aug 15, 2016
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Wonder of the west

There’s a forgotten heritage sitting at Number One, North Terrace. Before it moves into the future with a big new development, CityMag decided to dig into The Newmarket Hotel’s history.

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Apr 6, 2016
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Labour of love

Architecture and interior design studio Williams Burton Leopardi were so taken by the century-old Darling Building that they’ve invested time, money and intellect in stripping away the layers of neglect and replacing them with a unique multi-disciplinary space.

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Nov 27, 2015
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In from the cold

The utilitarian form of one of Adelaide’s oldest cold stores has been significantly transformed to become a new city base for design and interior specialists Enoki.

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Sep 16, 2015
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Beer from above

For over a century the red brick tower of the Central Market has loomed over Grote Street, but nobody quite knows why. Now, a design competition could give it purpose.

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Jun 10, 2015
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From Federation to Format

Owned by the Playford family since before Federation, the piece of property at 80 Hindley Street, Adelaide is being transformed into a home for art, experimentation and subculture as the Format Collective moves in.

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Dec 31, 2014
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A prayer for the arts

Since it was built in 1860, the St Paul’s Church on Pulteney Street has seen plenty – including the notorious goings-on of the Heaven nightclub once contained in its heritage walls. Now it is being re-imagined as a meeting-point for SA’s arts industries.

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May 29, 2014
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At the movies

Amid rumoured plans to re-open the once grand but now empty Regent Theatre, CityMag takes a step back in time to look at the history of cinema in the city and what it would take to make the CBD’s silver screens shine again.

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