Charles Street's proximity to the cultural precinct on North Terrace and internal linkages with other arcades offers a significant opportunity to reinvigorate the north-eastern portion of the Rundle Mall Precinct.
The iconic, former Le Cornu site at 88 O’Connell Street North Adelaide is to be redeveloped. Learn more about the project overseen by the City of Adelaide.
Gouger Street is an important part of Adelaide’s city centre, popular for its unique character, vibrant markets, dining, and cultural events.
Find out more about the Gouger Street Revitalisation.
Hindley Street was last upgraded in 1999. It is in need of a refresh that puts people first as there are eight times more pedestrian traffic than cars at peak times.
The City of Adelaide, with significant support from the South Australian Government is kickstarting the first stage of the Hutt Street master plan through the Hutt Street Entry Statement project.
Renewal and maintenance works are aligned to Asset Management Plans and current assets. View the list of asset renewals for 2023/24 by Council's Asset Management Plan categories.
The Central Market Arcade is being redeveloped to create a place that appeals to more people, more often. Learn about the Market Square project and the benefits it will bring.
The City of Adelaide has received a $1m grant from the Government of South Australia to undertake main street improvement works and public realm and placemaking upgrades to revitalise Melbourne Street.
Pitt Street streetscape upgrade is the final part of the $14.6 million Market to Riverbank link project and provides a key city pedestrian connection, promotes economic vitality and enhances the street’s unique character.
A Stormwater Management Plan allows us to renew and upgrade the aged stormwater assets to mitigate disaster risk, impacts and potential consequences associated with large-scale flooding across our city.
Ageing paths throughout Rymill Park are being renewed and new path lighting in installed in selected areas. These upgrades are designed to enhance the safety and accessibility of the park for all users.
The Vincent Street and Vincent Place Streetscape project will upgrade and install a variety of features to improve the amenity of the street to create a more appealing, accessible and safe street.
This project in now complete. We enhanced lighting and improved the asphalt pathways throughout the Square ensuring a safe and beautiful location to relax and walk through.