Our projects use the best in design and integrated planning to deliver connected and sustainable residential, industrial and mixed use communities.
Encompassing 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 MoreIn 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 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 MoreAdelaide Festival Plaza is set to become a world-class destination and the heart of the Adelaide Riverbank entertainment precinct.
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.
Port 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.