Goldsbrough House was designed for Goldsbrough, Mort & Co. by prominent SA architect F. Kenneth Milne. An extra storey was added in 1936, and the building was state heritage-listed in 1986.[2][3]
The shopping centre was constructed in 1991, undertaken by developers REMM Group Ltd, at a cost of A$1 billion.[4] It was designed by Buchan, Laird and Bawden[5] and built by structural engineers Wallbridge and Gilbert.[6][7][a]
A six-storey office tower named Terrace Towers was constructed behind the two historic buildings, facing the mall.[1]
The Myer Centre is the largest shopping centre in the city centre, and houses the largest Myer store in South Australia, along with over 80 smaller shops. The level below street level includes a large food court.[9]
The Rundle Mall side of the building has an eight-level atrium, with the escalators at the sides.[8]
Inside the Myer Centre in 2007, before remodelling, looking down from the 5th floor
^"Goldsbrough House: 172-174 North Terrace"(PDF). City of Adelaide. 1996. The internal lift lobbies and stairwell are of particular note and have survived a major refurbishment to link the Myers department store through to North Terrace. The projected redevelopment of Myers will retain little more than the North Terrace facade.... The text in this Information Sheet was copied from the Heritage of the City of Adelaide: An Illustrated Guide (1996).
^"14: Case Study in Credit Management: The Remm Group (appendix A)". The Management of Credit: Case Studies. Vol. 6. The Auditor General's Department South Australia.