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Wendy Alstergen and John Kirkwood’s warehouse conversion certainly places them in the city centre, but it also puts them in the perfect spot for rallying a community movement.
MoreWendy Alstergen and John Kirkwood’s warehouse conversion certainly places them in the city centre, but it also puts them in the perfect spot for rallying a community movement.
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.
MoreAs Entrepreneurs Week gets underway here in Adelaide, ideas abound but one thought in particular could change the way society does business.
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.
MoreOpening an exhibition that invokes spring with its title but things much deeper and more personal with its content, Morgan Allender draws us in with her paintings which are not quite still life and not quite landscape.
MoreAmid 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.
MoreA welcome feeling of change hangs over Topham Mall - one of the city’s most unloved thoroughfares. As public and private interests converge, they are set to unlock the neglected possibilities of a place that most of us have passed through at some point, without much invitation to linger.
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