The State Commission Assessment Panel has approved plans to transform a notorious North Adelaide block vacant for 30 years into a $250 million three-tower development, with construction expected to begin next year.
After 30 years, North Adelaide’s notoriously vacant old Le Cornu site is set to become a step closer to being developed, with the State Commission Assessment Panel deciding today whether to approve the contentious $250 million, three tower project.
The developer tasked with transforming North Adelaide’s 30-years-vacant former Le Cornu site expects building consent to be granted within months, with plans for a $250 million retail and residential building now before the state’s planning body.
After a 30-year saga, North Adelaide’s notoriously vacant old Le Cornu site is set to be developed, with the Adelaide City Council this afternoon releasing long-awaited plans and signing a contract to build a $250 million retail, commercial and residential complex.