Kingston is the oldest and one of the most densely populated suburbs of Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia. The suburb is named for Charles Cameron Kingston, the former prime minister of South Australia and a minister in the first Australian Federal government. It is bordered by the suburbs of Barton, Fyshwick, Griffith and Manuka. The suburb of Kingston is located about 4 km from the center of Canberra. In recent years, Kingston has been largely redeveloped with a medium density housing consisting of townhouses and residential units. Much of Kingston south of Wentworth Avenue is planned to be primarily "3 stories high, with a maximum height of 4 stories only where it is not a prominent feature of the street frontage", although There are two blocks of high-rise buildings on the north side of the mall and heritage-protected single-family homes three blocks south. The most recent development is the Kingston Foreshores development, where a large number of high-value apartments are being built along the shores of Lake Burley Griffin. The area was formerly used for industrial purposes and is located between Canberra Railway Station and Kingston Power Station. These new developments and the emergence of a cafe have turned Kingston into one of Canberra's most exclusive suburbs. Kingston's coast is planned for four-story units, but six-story units are conditionally permitted in certain areas. Parts of the Kingston Corporation Center are currently planned for redevelopment with four stories high (including the edge of Highgate Lane, now a single lane) and six stories (part of the parking area on the east side) south and the location of Cusack's second-hand furniture store). Find and hire a top agency or company for your next big project related to Digital Marketing, Advertising, Social Media Marketing, Content Writing, Market Research, PR, Email Marketing, Mobile App Development, Web Design, Web application development, Media Planning and many more in Australia and other countries on AgencyNetwork.