ICD Property, the Chinese-backed developer of one of Melbourne’s largest apartment towers, has secured approval for an AU$400 million (US$305 million) mixed-use development at Adelaide’s iconic Central Market precinct.

Construction will commence on the first phase of the Woods Bagot-designed project, which will comprise three towers across the prominent 8,500-square-meter site, in the second half of the year.

The development will involve ICD developing and handing back over 6,000 square meters of retail space including market activities, specialty retail, a supermarket, basement loading, and 260 public car-parking spaces to the city.

The Melbourne-based developer will control the air rights above the arcade, with the tallest of the two towers set to reach 38 stories.

The development will feature 15,000 square meters of A-grade office space, as well as 11,200 square meters of complementary retail, a 249-room hotel and 210 apartments—15 percent set of which will be set aside for affordable housing.

The Adelaide Central Market Arcade, which dates back to 1869, will continue to operate during the project’s three and a half year construction period with temporary parking provided on the site of the former Franklin Street bus depot.

Once complete, Adelaide City Council forecast annual precinct visitor numbers to surpass one million, with the project also creating better access through Victoria Square, Grote Street and Gouger Street.

Six years ago ICD, led by managing director Matthew Khoo, won backing from giant Chinese property developer Sino-Ocean Land Holdings to develop a 63-level, AU$300 million (US$229 million) high-rise tower on A’Beckett Street in the Melbourne CBD.

Eq. Tower on A’Beckett​ Street has since been joined by a number of projects including a 65-story project at 299 King Street near Flagstaff Gardens, valued at AU$440 million (US$336 million).

Khoo said the commercial element of its Market Square project had helped it over the line with A-grade amenity in short supply across greater Adelaide.

“This workplace is a much-needed addition to the city’s commercial offerings and will be highly sought-after for its premium location, inspired design, connectivity, and amenities.

“Modern, sustainable, and featuring the best technology, the Market Square office has been designed to create a better working life,” Khoo said.

ICD Property has enlisted JLL to undertake the leasing of the building’s commercial floorspace.

Lord mayor Sandy Verschoor said the approval was a once-in-a-generation opportunity to grow and secure the future of one of Adelaide’s most iconic precincts.

“This investment provides a unique opportunity to build on what people already love about the market district.

“We are excited to be part of ICD Property’s Adelaide’s flagship development, building on the Central Market’s importance as a South Australian icon, and provide better connections to Victoria Square and the surrounding streets.”

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