(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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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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