About this commercial property
Alternate search: Unit 1016, 96 North Terrace.
96 North Terrace, Adelaide SA 5000, Australia
Alternate search: Unit 1016, 96 North Terrace.
| Event | Date | Price | Price per m² |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sold | Mar 2022 | Unknown | — |
The address sits in Adelaide’s central business district, a hub for governmental, financial and professional services. Its proximity to the Convention Centre, media studios and a range of hotels makes it ideal for corporate offices, event‑related enterprises and service‑oriented firms.
North Terrace is directly adjacent to Adelaide railway station (about 100 m away) and lies on the main tram and bus corridors that form the Adelaide Metro network. This gives tenants easy access to commuter rail, tram services to the city centre and outer suburbs, and connects to the broader interstate rail system.
Within a few hundred metres are hotels such as the InterContinental and Holiday Inn Express, the Adelaide Convention Centre, multiple cinemas and theatres, and the Media Resource Centre. These facilities provide convenient meeting venues, accommodation for visitors and a vibrant daytime foot traffic flow.
The listing includes one dedicated parking space for the unit. Additional on‑site or street parking options are typically available in this part of the CBD, but the level of public parking should be confirmed with the building manager.
North Terrace is centrally located, providing quick road links to both Adelaide Airport and Port Adelaide via the city's main arterial routes. The short drive to these hubs supports business travel and logistics needs.
Yes – the Adelaide Fringe Festival, the Adelaide Fringe Festival, and other cultural events regularly use venues on or near North Terrace, boosting pedestrian activity and exposure for nearby businesses during peak festival periods.
North Terrace forms part of Adelaide’s government and commercial spine, traditionally zoned for mixed‑use office, institutional and service‑sector purposes. The area is characterised by high‑rise office towers, cultural institutions and retail frontage.