Keystone Tower Wins State Planning Commission Approval

Freemasons of SA & NT

The transformative Keystone Tower project has achieved a significant milestone, receiving planning approval from the State Planning Commission. This approval paves the way for the construction of what will become Adelaide's tallest skyscraper, rising to an impressive height of 183 metres.

Located at 254 North Terrace, the $400 million development will transform the city's skyline with a 37-storey mixed-use building. Designed by Walter Brooke and Bara Consulting Group, to be developed in partnership with Melbourne-based Pelligra Group, the tower will include Adelaide's first Westin Hotel, office space, conference facilities, a business lounge, a wellness retreat, and a three-storey observation deck.

In addition to its commercial and hospitality offerings, the Keystone Tower project will continue exploring a proposal to house a new Adelaide Museum of South Australia's History (AMoSHA) on the first five floors, in partnership with the History Trust of South Australia. While the South Australian Government is yet to commit further funding, the Freemasons remain determined to ensuring that South Australia's history and connection to our culture will be the "beginning, middle and end" of Keystone's visitor experience.

The Keystone Tower project has been meticulously planned to address concerns related to aviation safety, heritage preservation, and accessibility. Detailed heritage agreements and conservation plans were developed to protect the historical significance of the original 1927 building.

The development's location in Adelaide's Capital City Zone, with ample public transport options and off-street public parking, addresses potential traffic and accessibility concerns. The project team has conducted comprehensive reviews with traffic experts to integrate the tower seamlessly into the transportation network.

The State Planning Commission's approval marks a critical step forward for the Keystone Tower project. Once Building Consent is granted, the demolition of the rear hall and the commencement of important preservation work will begin as soon as possible. With the original completion date set for late 2026, there is a strong push to deliver the building ahead of the original structure's centenary in 2027. The Keystone Tower is set to be a landmark development, establishing new standards for urban planning and architectural excellence in Adelaide.

Quotes

Attributable to Michael Baragwanath, Keystone Tower lead consultant

"The State Planning Commission's approval is a testament to our comprehensive approach to urban development. We are committed to creating a building that is both a modern marvel and a respectful nod to Adelaide's heritage for all South Australians.

"This project promises not only to enhance Adelaide's urban landscape but also to set a precedent for future developments in terms of pushing the envelope. We are listening to stakeholders to deliver a project that everyone can be proud of. As we look forward to the realisation of this landmark project, we hope that the Keystone Tower development is seen as a shining example of modern urban development done right."

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