Main Street Week: Architects Ink
Step inside this multi-award-winning architecture practice floating above the hubbub of King William Street Kent Town.
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!"
MoreLandscape architect, former employee of the Integrated Design Commission in South Australia and Tell Henry co-founder, Sharon Mackay reflects on the how working on the big picture made her see opportunities on the ground.
MoreBeing the first cafè in SA to use Melbourne's Industry Beans is not Tell Henry's only point of difference - the mixed-use venue is also leading a quiet transformation in Kent Town.
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