Port Adelaide waterfront masterplan moves to construction phase after final approval
The $280 million mixed-use development will deliver 620 dwellings, a boutique hotel, and 4,500 square metres of ground-floor retail.
The $280 million mixed-use development will deliver 620 dwellings, a boutique hotel, and 4,500 square metres of ground-floor retail.
Port Adelaide's long-anticipated waterfront transformation has moved a step closer after the State Planning Commission issued final approval for the Dock One masterplan, clearing the way for construction to begin on a $280 million mixed-use development.
The project, led by Renewal SA in partnership with the private developer Riverlea, will deliver 620 apartments and townhouses across four building envelopes on the former industrial waterfront between Commercial Road and McLaren Parade. A 96-room boutique hotel anchoring the southern end of the precinct has also received approval, along with 4,500 square metres of ground-floor retail and restaurant space.
Port Adelaide Enfield Council mayor Claire Boan described the approval as a turning point for a suburb that had been transforming for more than a decade. "Dock One takes Port Adelaide from a heritage attraction to a place where people live, work, and stay overnight," she said.
Renewal SA chief executive Chris Russell said early interest from both residential buyers and potential hotel operators had exceeded expectations, with 140 expressions of interest lodged for apartments before the marketing campaign officially launched.
The development will include a 350-metre waterfront promenade connecting to the existing Fisherman's Wharf market precinct, with cycling infrastructure linking to the Port Adelaide–Garden Island coastal path.
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