Proposed Freemasons tower and Adelaide’s first skyscraper to be 23 metres taller than first planned

 A tower valued at $400 million to be situated on the existing Freemasons Hall site in Adelaide’s CBD will now reach 183 metres in height after plans were reworked and an extra $120 million was added to the construction budget.

The South Australian Freemasons have also announced a strategic partnership with family-run developer Pelligra Group to get the build off the ground.

Once completed, the building will be Adelaide’s first-ever skyscraper by current definitions of minimum height requirements. The structure will take the title of Adelaide's tallest building Crown Plaza Adelaide. 

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