• Dame Roma Mitchell Building, Commonwealth Law Courts, no. 1–15 • Kodo Apartments, no. 29, designed by
Woods Bagot and at the time slated to be the tallest residential block in the city, at 30 storeys • Royalty Theatre, no. 65, owned and managed by the Calisthenic Association of SA • Adelaide City Seventh-day Adventist Church, no. 82 •
South Australia Police (SAPOL) headquarters, no. 100 •
Calvary Adelaide Hospital •
SA Water building •
WEA building, no. 223 • Dom Polski Centre, or Polish Club, no. 230 • The Life Christian Centre, or Life Church, at no. 245 was founded in 1967 to minister to Italian-speaking Adelaideans following a
Pentecostal movement in the United States called
Christian Church of North America. In 1979, the
Christian Church in Australia (CCA) was established, with links to CCNA. CCA has since grown, with churches being founded around Australia. The church bought the building housing the Bakehouse Theatre at no. 255 in 2020.
The Arts Theatre The Arts Theatre is at no. 53. It is home to the
Adelaide Repertory Theatre, which had the theatre built in 1963. The 500-seat theatre was built for £45,000, on land bought 15 years prior by the long-running
amateur theatre company. It has since become a major venue for other amateur companies as well as
Adelaide Fringe and other performances. It hosts around 14 shows per year. ==Junction list==