South Australia – Freemasons want Adelaide’s first skyscraper to be tourist draw


South Australia - Freemasons want Adelaide’s first skyscraper to be tourist draw

(by Charlie Gilchrist, INDAILY, May 15, 2023)

 

The Freemasons plan to lodge an application to build Adelaide’s first skyscraper within three months in a plan which would see the demolition of the State Heritage-listed “Great Hall” at the rear of their North Terrace headquarters.

SA/NT Freemasons Deputy Grand Registrar and City of Adelaide councillor Henry Davis said he hoped the proposed $400 million “Keystone” tower will be a tourist magnet for Adelaide and that it will encourage visitors to stay in the city longer rather than only travelling to the regions.

He said the 183-metre-tall building will house a 240-room hotel, a three-storey public viewing platform, and the new Adelaide Museum of South Australian History (AMOSAH), which is supported by the History Trust of…

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South Australia - Freemasons want Adelaide’s first skyscraper to be tourist draw

 

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