Singapore-based Centurion Corporation has unveiled plans for a AU$300 million mixed-use development at 200 North Terrace in Adelaide, proposing a triple-tower complex rising up to 30 stories in one of the city’s primary cultural and education districts.
Subject to planning approvals, the project would introduce a mix of student housing, residential units, hospitality, and commercial space across three towers. Retail, dining, and entertainment venues are planned at the ground and podium levels, along with a new pedestrian link connecting North Terrace to the nearby Rundle Mall.
The site includes an 1867 heritage warehouse designed by colonial architects Edmund Wright, Edward John Woods, and Edward Hamilton. Centurion has indicated that the historic structure will be carefully preserved and integrated into the development.
Located opposite major cultural institutions—including the Art Gallery of South Australia, State Library of South Australia, and South Australian Museum—the project aims to support Adelaide’s growing education and cultural precinct. Demand for new student accommodation is expected to increase following the recent merger of the state’s two largest universities to form Adelaide University.
Construction is anticipated to begin in 2028, positioning the development as a significant addition to Adelaide’s evolving urban core.
Read more at The Urban Developer.