Greek Australian developers cement their influence in Adelaide’s property boom

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Adelaide is in the midst of an unprecedented development surge, fuelled by billions of dollars in public and private investment, according to The Advertiser. Major construction projects-from hospitals and hotels to apartment towers and commercial precincts-are reshaping the city’s skyline and surrounding suburbs. Among the most active contributors to this transformation are several Greek Australian developers whose projects continue to leave a lasting mark on South Australia’s capital.

Theo Samaras – Kyren Group

Kyren Group, headed by prominent Adelaide developer Theo Samaras, has played a defining role in modernising the city’s commercial landscape. The company is responsible for multiple landmark office buildings, including Adelaide’s tallest tower-the Crowne Plaza hotel and Adelaidean apartments on Frome Street.

Samaras is currently finalising a new $100 million office building on Franklin Street, the latest in a series of bold speculative developments. His portfolio includes major sites such as 108 Wakefield Street, 400 King William Street and 70 Franklin Street, reinforcing Kyren Group’s status as one of the city’s most influential property players.

George Kambitsis – Kambitsis Group

Developer George Kambitsis has long been involved in shaping Adelaide’s office market, previously collaborating with Simon Chappel on significant projects, including the Flinders Street towers now occupied by Santos and Beach Energy.

He is nearing completion of a major overhaul of the former Internode building on Grenfell Street, with the RAA as the anchor tenant. At the same time, Kambitsis is expanding further into residential development, with a 120-lot subdivision at O’Sullivan Beach and a $35 million luxury apartment project in North Adelaide, signalling a broadened strategic focus.

Louis Kanellos – Chasecrown

Chasecrown, led by director Louis Kanellos, is advancing several high-end residential projects across Adelaide’s premium suburbs. The company is close to completing a 12-storey luxury tower on Dequetteville Terrace, adding 61 high-spec apartments along with office spaces and resident amenities.

Backed by Medallion Homes, Chasecrown has also gained significant recognition for the EI8HT apartments on Glenelg’s South Esplanade-an award-winning development celebrated for its striking design and architectural excellence.

Source: The Adveriser

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