


Construction on this building commenced in 1969 as a next door carpark for the South Australian department store John Martins. The iconic store closed in 1998, but the North Terrace car park remained to service the new David Jones store which opened in its place.
The Haywards, a wealthy merchant family that owned "Johnnies" had originally planned to build an international hotel on the rooftop of the carpark. The structure was designed with additional reinforcement to take the extra weight, and the lift shafts were strategically positioned so that they could be extended.
In 2001, Buchan Lee in consortium acquired the air rights above the car park and developed the "Martin Towers" apartment project, which later became known as "223 North Terrace". Construction of the 2 apartment buildings (the "North Tower" and "South Tower") commenced in 2003. The transfer zone of the existing carpark roof between the 2 buildings was developed into a recreational area with a lap pool, spa, sauna, gym and skygarden while the sub-basement of the carpark was set aside for apartment resident parking.
In addition to the carpark and apartment mix, the third use of the building is retail shopping, with many shops in the ground floor arcade joining Rundle Mall, as well as several fronting to Charles Street and North Terrace.
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