Our projects use the best in design and integrated planning to deliver connected and sustainable residential, industrial and mixed use communities.
In conjunction with work on Adelaide Festival Plaza, the Adelaide Railway Station is set to transform into a unique standalone destination that excites and connects people.
Read MoreEncompassing 380 hectares around the River Torrens, from Gilberton in the east through to Bonython Park and Bowden in the north-west, the Adelaide Riverbank is home to many of our city's significant buildings and public spaces.
Read MoreThe land at Oakden and Gilles Plains is set to become a village-style neighbourhood that brings new and established communities together and offers a mix of housing, employment, shops, cafés and parks.
Read MoreLot Fourteen, on the site of the former Royal Adelaide Hospital, is being transformed into a global precinct where ideas and innovation come to life and thousands of people will work, study and visit.
Read MoreThe proposed redevelopment at 407 Prospect Road, Blair Athol will replace ageing South Australian Housing Trust homes with new homes, creating better quality social housing and generating construction industry jobs.
Read MoreAdelaide Festival Plaza is set to become a world-class destination and the heart of the Adelaide Riverbank entertainment precinct.
Read MoreThe Adelaide Park Lands upgrade will link Adelaide's central business district and Adelaide Riverbank with Bowden and the parklands.
The upgrade is located along Park Terrace across from Bowden and is a collaboration between Adelaide City Council, City of Charles Sturt and Renewal SA.
Renewal SA has commenced investigations to prepare a structure plan that will inform a potential rezoning of an approximately 80-hectare site at Aldinga to accommodate a range of urban uses.
Read MoreRenewal SA partnered with the private sector on this project to investigate cost-effective construction techniques and designs with the aim of reducing apartment costs and increasing affordability for home buyers.
Read MoreBowden is the state government’s first higher density urban infill project located 2.5 kilometres from Adelaide’s CBD.
Bowden strongly reflects our commitment to creating a new urban form. It shows how putting humans at the centre of design can create places where people are drawn to live, work and recreate.
Established to support cast metals industries to either establish or relocate from other locations within the Adelaide metropolitan area, the Cast Metals Precinct at Wingfield provides land to service the specific needs of this sector.
With large allotments located well away from sensitive residential land uses, the estate is ideally suited to industries operating within the cast metals sector.
The Felixstow Neighbourhood Renewal Project is part of the Renewing Our Streets and Suburbs initiative that will replace ageing South Australian Housing Trust housing with new homes, create better quality social housing, increase housing choice and affordability, and create jobs.
Read MoreThe Glenside project involves releasing 16.5 hectares of surplus government land for private development in the City of Burnside, just two kilometres south east of Adelaide's CBD.
The success of Glenside will be measured by delivery of diverse and innovative built form that demonstrates the benefits of medium- to high-density living, mixed-use integration, high quality public spaces and effective community consultation.
The Goodman Court redevelopment is part of an initiative to renew 4500 South Australian Housing Trust properties built before 1968 and located within 10 kilometres of the Adelaide CBD.
Read MoreGrand Trunkway Estate is Renewal SA's most recent release of general industry land within close proximity to Port Adelaide and within the traditional 'Industrial Arc' of Adelaide.
Industrial allotments in Renewal SA's Grand Trunkway Estate development offer potential purchasers master-planned industrial allotments suitable for a range of potential uses in an emerging Key Industry Area.
The South Australian Housing Trust is renewing its ageing housing across metropolitan Adelaide, including Kilburn and Blair Athol, to provide better quality housing suited to the needs of its customers.
Read MoreOur joint venture at Lightsview with CIC Australia (part of the Peet Group) is a multi-award winning master planned development situated eight kilometres from Adelaide’s CBD.
Lightsview has received the highest honour awarded to developments in the nation.
This is a testament to our ability to innovate and deliver on our vision, and proof that through our partnerships with industry we can achieve outstanding results.
Lochiel Park is 8 kilometres from the Adelaide Central Business District alongside the River Torrens in the suburb of Campbelltown.
The site has been transformed from a former education institution to model green village incorporating the best of sustainable technologies.
Lochiel Park serves as a model for other urban developments and plays an important role in educating the public and the property development industry about sustainable housing and land development.
Marina Adelaide at Largs North provides recreational boat users with a marina complex accommodating up to 175 berths, storage and service facilities, a ship lift and a public boat ramp.
Adjacent to the marina is the marine precinct which provides land to service this recreational boating sector, within close proximity to the Inner Harbor at Port Adelaide.
The Melrose Park renewal project is part of a state government initiative to renew up to 4500 pre-1968 SA Housing Trust properties by 2020.
Read MoreThe Government of South Australia is renewing the streets and suburbs of Adelaide to ensure that our streets not only look and feel better, but are safer and more connected communities for those who live in them.
The Morphettville Neighbourhood Renewal Project will provide more diverse, higher density housing, with improved streets, lighting and open space, located in convenient proximity to transport corridors.
The Northern Adelaide Food Park at Edinburgh Parks will be the state’s premier food manufacturing precinct, creating opportunities for businesses to co-locate and enabling both new and existing companies to expand and innovate.
Read MoreThe Northern Lefevre Open Space Project, now complete, was initiated in 2010 with a state government commitment of $5.4 million to enhance the open space network.
Five sites were identified to undergo improvement works, including the Lady Ruthven Reserve, Mutton Cove Buffers and Failie Reserve.
The planning and design of the open space was done in conjunction with the Port Adelaide Enfield Council, relevant state government departments, representatives of the local community and other special interest groups.
The Oaklands Park expression of interest sought private sector participation in replacing ageing South Australian Housing Trust homes with new, better quality social housing and increasing the supply and variety of new and affordable housing.
Read MorePort Adelaide’s place in our state’s history is evolving into one of contemporary significance. It’s about recreating a community with purpose, where people engaged in enterprise, innovation and ideas will work and once again reside.
Port Adelaide will be a place of discovery, energy, culture and diversity — an eclectic, vibrant reflection of the South Australian character more broadly.
Playford Alive is one of the largest projects of its kind in Australia. It aims to improve the supply of affordable housing and community amenities in Adelaide’s north, boost access to quality health care and education and support skills training and economic growth.
It is a place that brings together established suburbs and new areas under one united purpose — to enhance quality of life in a proud community.
Port Direct was designed as a general industry alternative to allotments in the adjacent Osborne Naval Shipbuilding Precinct. Lots at Port Direct offer significant locational benefits.
Allotments at Port Direct are well suited to a range of companies, including those which have a strong import/export focus – where there is the potential for significant operational efficiencies associated with inbound and outbound logistics.
Seaford Industry Park provides general industrial land to service the fast-growing suburbs in Adelaide's south.
Originally established to provide industrial land to support food and wine businesses with links to the McLaren Vale, Seaford Industry Park provides industrial land for small to medium enterprises in Adelaide’s southern suburbs.
Located immediately adjacent to the fast-growing residential areas of Seaford, Seaford Meadows and Seaford Heights, Seaford Industry Park provides highly sought-after industrial land to accommodate the range of service industries which are needed to support the nearby residential population.
Renewal SA has contracted an experienced developer to deliver a high quality residential development on Commercial Road, Seaford Meadows.
Read MoreThrough it's social housing renewal and relocation initiatives Renewal SA delivered increased housing affordability and sustainability, and generated housing stock that is better suited to address the needs of current and future social housing tenants.
The Square at Woodville West was created as a ‘community for all’. This has been achieved by devoting land to open green areas, along with a diverse mix of new properties, apartments and existing land for sale.
Read MoreTechnology Park Adelaide is home to over 85 high technology companies in the defence and aerospace, advanced electronics and information communication technology sectors.
Technology Park is located 12 kilometres north of Adelaide adjacent to Mawson Lakes residential development.
It is an established and thriving business hub with conference centre facilities for up to 200 people.
Tonsley represents more than a conventional urban renewal project.
It is an integrated, mixed-use innovation district that fosters collaboration between industry, education, training and research alongside residential living options and community amenities.
The Tonsley redevelopment is purposely designed to attract investment and create employment for South Australians.
The Woodville Gardens urban renewal project will replace ageing South Australian Housing Trust homes with new, better quality social housing and increase the supply and variety of new and affordable homes.
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