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Prior to a $7 million renovation, opulent flats in the former Salvation Army Women’s Hostel in Adelaide go for sale

Sutherland renders the former Salvation Army Women’s Hostel redevelopment in Adelaide. Picture: supplied.

Luxury apartments to be built in a state heritage-listed building as part of a $7m redevelopment have hit the market.

The eight boutique apartments in Adelaide’s former Salvation Army Women’s Hostel at 341 Angas St are priced between $1.3m and $3.2m.

The existing building opened in March 1922 and was used as accommodation for young female students who came from the country for clerical, professional, and other jobs until 1988, then as a backpackers’ hostel until 2016.

Construction on the project, called Sutherland, is tipped to start in January next year after it was approved in late 2021 and is expected to be completed in the later half of 2025.

Sutherland renders the former Salvation Army Women’s Hostel redevelopment in Adelaide. Picture: supplied.

Sutherland renders the former Salvation Army Women’s Hostel redevelopment in Adelaide. Picture: supplied.

Edberg Developments will build an extra story on the three-level property and then add a four-level modern extension at its rear to accommodate the eight apartments.

They will be modern and feature design elements tailored for the adapted space while maintaining the heritage architecture of the existing building.

Selling agent Julianne Price, of Julianne Price Real Estate, said interest had been “impressive” so far.

“Repurposing heritage buildings can revitalize areas, attracting tourism, businesses, and investments – this can be said for the Sutherland apartments found right in the heart of the city,” she said.

“These thoughtfully designed apartments tell a story of modern living and urban elegance.”

Matthew Architects managing director and senior architect Gerald Matthews said the development was a good opportunity to breathe new life into the city’s East End.

Sutherland renders the former Salvation Army Women’s Hostel redevelopment in Adelaide. Picture: supplied.

What’s behind the increase in investor interest?

“Heritage buildings are often remnants of the past, holding stories and memories that connect us to our cultural and architectural heritage,” he said.

“Adapting these buildings allows us to safeguard these historical narratives for future generations.

Sustainable design elements will be incorporated into the building, including LED energy-efficient light fixtures throughout, five-star water-efficient taps and shower roses, double glazing to all new windows, shared solar distribution to all the apartments, and shading to all north and west-facing windows.

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