Adelaide's $300m Eighty Eight O'Connell development has opened its doors, transforming the notorious Le Cornu site after a 40-year wait for progress. The building is one of Adelaide’s largest private ...
A PUBLIC consultation surrounding the proposed $200 million redevelopment of the former Le Cornu site is not adequate and needs to be extended, city leaders have warned. Adelaide City Council urged ...
AFTER being vacant for nearly 30 years, progress on the old Le Cornu site in North Adelaide was made this morning, with the walls finally coming down. For years people passing 88 O’Connell St — too ...
IT’S been hotly debated for 25 years: What to do with North Adelaide’s old Le Cornu site? A revised, $115m proposal is now with the state’s planning body but the general public won’t be asked to have ...
NURSES are calling on the Makris Group to allow them to park on the vacant Le Cornu site until it is redeveloped next year . The Australian Nursing and Midwifery Federation (ANMF) state secretary ...
The building is one of Adelaide’s largest private buildings, combining 158 apartments, including four penthouses, and more than 17 commercial and retail tenancies. The city view of the Eighty Eight ...
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