and
Gawler Place Pirie Street was named after Sir
John Pirie,
Lord Mayor of London and a founding director of the
South Australian Company. The
Pirie Street Methodist Church was located on the site that is now the
Adelaide Town Hall office building, with the 1862 Methodist Meeting Hall (see below) behind. The
Adelaide City Council headquarters are on Pirie Street. The
Pirie Street Brewery, later known as Adelaide Brewery, occupied a number of buildings down Wyatt Street, as well as no. 113 Pirie, which was occupied by the Hill Smith Gallery from July 1983 for 37 years. While no. 113 has not been
heritage-listed, the other brewery buildings in Wyatt street were listed on the
South Australian Heritage Register on 20 November 1986. Buildings which are heritage-listed at state level are: • the '''Queen's Chambers''' at no. 19 and before that the original
German Club building (1879) Designed by the architectural practice of
English and Soward, it is listed among 120 nationally significant 20th-century buildings in South Australia. • A 1920s
façade of the former
Bank of South Australia at no. 51; however, in August 2020, developers were given permission to demolish the whole building ahead of the construction of a new
Hyatt Regency Adelaide Hotel ==Film location==