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  2. The Adelaidean - Wikipedia

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    Frome Central Tower One is a mixed use hotel and residential skyscraper in Adelaide, South Australia. The tower stands at a height of 138 metres, which makes it the tallest building in both Adelaide and South Australia.

  3. Adelaide city centre - Wikipedia

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    Adelaide city centre, North Adelaide and the Park Lands Adelaide is separated from its greater metropolitan area by a ring of public parklands on all sides. The so-called "square mile" within the park lands is defined by a small area of high rise office and apartment buildings in the centre north, around King William Street, which runs north-to-south through the centre.

  4. Adelaide Benevolent Society - Wikipedia

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    From its inception, one of the society's main aims was to provide cheap accommodation. This began to be realised from the 1869, when it rented, then purchased, cottages in the Adelaide city centre. These cottages were eventually replaced by housing units in the city's northern and southern suburbs.

  5. Waymouth Street - Wikipedia

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    There is a 17-storey student accommodation tower opposite the Grace Emily Hotel, [4] which was described as "ugly" and "unsympathetic" by two city councillors during its construction in 2017. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] As of June 2024 [update] there are plans to redevelop the site on the corner of Waymouth and Gray Streets (262-268), creating a 52-metre (171 ...

  6. Crown & Anchor, Adelaide - Wikipedia

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    The Crown & Anchor Hotel, affectionately known as The Cranker, is a pub in Grenfell Street, Adelaide, South Australia, known for its longstanding live music scene.The current building was designed by noted colonial architect, former mayor of Adelaide, and parliamentarian Thomas English and built in 1879, but it was extensively remodelled and extended in 1928 to designs by Milne, Evans, and ...

  7. North Terrace, Adelaide - Wikipedia

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    Many buildings forming the City West campus of the University of South Australia; The Lion Arts Centre (in the old Fowler's Lion Flour Factory building) (Morphett Street bridge) The historic Holy Trinity Church (Anglican) Assorted accommodation, including the Stamford Plaza and Grosvenor Hotels, and Oaks Adelaide Embassy suites [10]