North Terrace | |
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North Terrace facing west in the early evening | |
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Coordinates | |
General information | |
Type | Street |
Location | Adelaide city centre |
Length | 2.1 km (1.3 mi) [1] |
Opened | 1837 |
Major junctions | |
West end |
West Terrace Port Road Adelaide |
East end |
East Terrace Botanic Road Adelaide |
Location(s) | |
LGA(s) | City of Adelaide |
North Terrace is one of the four terraces that bound the central business and residential district of Adelaide, the capital city of South Australia. It runs east–west along the northern edge of "the square mile". The western end continues on to Port Road and the eastern end continues across the Adelaide Parklands as Botanic Road. [2] [3]
Theoretically, the northern side of North Terrace is part of the Adelaide Parklands. However, much of the space between North Terrace and the River Torrens is occupied by cultural institutions and other public buildings. Starting from West Terrace and travelling east, these buildings include:
( West Terrace)
( Morphett Street bridge)
(Kintore Avenue)
( Frome Road)
( East Terrace)
Starting at West Terrace and travelling east, the southern side of the street includes:
( West Terrace)
( Morphett Street bridge)
( Gawler Place)
(Frome Street)
( East Terrace)
In October 2007, the extension of the Glenelg tram line from Victoria Square to the University of South Australia City West campus was completed. [20] In 2010, a further extension along the remainder of North Terrace to continue along Port Road to the Adelaide Entertainment Centre was opened. [21] Construction of a new junction, branch lines along the eastern end of North Terrace and King William Road and four new stops began in July/August 2017 and opened on 13 October 2018. [22]
South Australia portal
Australian Roads portal
The internal lift lobbies and stairwell are of particular note and have survived a major refurbishment to link the Myers department store through to North Terrace. The projected redevelopment of Myers will retain little more than the North Terrace facade.... The text in this Information Sheet was copied from the Heritage of the City of Adelaide: An Illustrated Guide (1996).
Lister House, erected on a vacant site in 1928-9, North Terrace east, 16 February 1930.
North Terrace | |
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North Terrace facing west in the early evening | |
| |
Coordinates | |
General information | |
Type | Street |
Location | Adelaide city centre |
Length | 2.1 km (1.3 mi) [1] |
Opened | 1837 |
Major junctions | |
West end |
West Terrace Port Road Adelaide |
East end |
East Terrace Botanic Road Adelaide |
Location(s) | |
LGA(s) | City of Adelaide |
North Terrace is one of the four terraces that bound the central business and residential district of Adelaide, the capital city of South Australia. It runs east–west along the northern edge of "the square mile". The western end continues on to Port Road and the eastern end continues across the Adelaide Parklands as Botanic Road. [2] [3]
Theoretically, the northern side of North Terrace is part of the Adelaide Parklands. However, much of the space between North Terrace and the River Torrens is occupied by cultural institutions and other public buildings. Starting from West Terrace and travelling east, these buildings include:
( West Terrace)
( Morphett Street bridge)
(Kintore Avenue)
( Frome Road)
( East Terrace)
Starting at West Terrace and travelling east, the southern side of the street includes:
( West Terrace)
( Morphett Street bridge)
( Gawler Place)
(Frome Street)
( East Terrace)
In October 2007, the extension of the Glenelg tram line from Victoria Square to the University of South Australia City West campus was completed. [20] In 2010, a further extension along the remainder of North Terrace to continue along Port Road to the Adelaide Entertainment Centre was opened. [21] Construction of a new junction, branch lines along the eastern end of North Terrace and King William Road and four new stops began in July/August 2017 and opened on 13 October 2018. [22]
South Australia portal
Australian Roads portal
The internal lift lobbies and stairwell are of particular note and have survived a major refurbishment to link the Myers department store through to North Terrace. The projected redevelopment of Myers will retain little more than the North Terrace facade.... The text in this Information Sheet was copied from the Heritage of the City of Adelaide: An Illustrated Guide (1996).
Lister House, erected on a vacant site in 1928-9, North Terrace east, 16 February 1930.