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A partnership between all levels of Government and community housing provider Junction will deliver a $53.6 million housing and services hub in the heart of Salisbury.

Thrive Salisbury will see the creation of 69 new homes for South Australians within a six-storey building – to be constructed as part of the $200 million Salisbury city centre development.

The first images of what the project will look like have been released today.

The project is made possible through Round 2 of the Housing Australia Future Fund (HAFF).

The HAFF is the cornerstone of the Federal Government’s plan to deliver 55,000 social and affordable homes across the country.

In South Australia, community housing projects selected for HAFF Round 2 funding is facilitated by the South Australian Housing Trust.

Thrive Salisbury, designed by Brown Falconer, will feature 37 one-bedroom and 32 two-bedroom apartments. All 69 apartments will be retained for social housing.

The development will also include a ground floor services hub and community space.

The Salisbury City Centre revitalisation project is being delivered by the City of Salisbury in conjunction with Buildtec Group and Catcorp. Buildtec Group and Catcorp will also partner within Junction on Thrive Salisbury.

Construction on Thrive Salisbury is expected to start mid-next year and completed in late 2028.

See concept images and animation of Thrive Salisbury.

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