[1] Verco bought the two-storey doctors' consulting rooms on the corner of North Terrace and Stephens Place, one block east of King William Street, from Dr. Allan Campbell in 1911.
[3][4] The initial plans McMichael drew up were completed for Verco in 2 weeks, and depicted a large seven-storey building with basement.
As a result, he instructed more builders to enter the site, the extensive detail on some facades to be reduced, and for the seventh storey to be omitted (although the building could support it).
Specification details: Verco Building is part of the Myer Centre, which starts at North Terrace and goes through to Rundle Mall.
A large underground car park was built where the basement was in the Myer Redevelopment and was engineered by Adelaide firm Ginos Construction.