The new owners of the furniture retailer Le Cornu say no jobs will be at risk. The New South Wales based Fantastic Holdings has acquired the Le Cornu business for $1.3 million. It does not include the ...
A PUBLIC consultation surrounding the proposed $200 million redevelopment of the former Le Cornu site is not adequate and needs to be extended, city leaders have warned. Adelaide City Council urged ...
Two iconic South Australian companies are at the centre of a bid to protect a century-old house from demolition. There are fears 1920 gentleman’s bungalow, owned by the renowned Le Cornu furniture ...
ONCE a stalwart of South Australia’s retail landscape, Sunday marks the last day for furniture retailer Le Cornu — an SA icon since 1854. A stalwart of South Australia’s retail landscape, Le Cornu ...
IT’S been hotly debated for 25 years: What to do with North Adelaide’s old Le Cornu site? A revised, $115m proposal is now with the state’s planning body but the general public won’t be asked to have ...
North Adelaide residents belatedly are mobilising against the $250m redevelopment of the former Le Cornu site on O’Connell Street. Its organisers have urged residents to lodge objections with the ...
The building is one of Adelaide’s largest private buildings, combining 158 apartments, including four penthouses, and more than 17 commercial and retail tenancies. The city view of the Eighty Eight ...
An Adelaide furniture business that traces its history back to 1861 will close its doors for the final time in six months. Le Cornu was originally founded as a cabinet making business in Adelaide in ...
Former furniture magnate Barry Le Cornu and his son are facing a retrial on charges of illegal dredging at their Fleurieu Peninsula retreat, after tainted evidence was allowed in their original trial.