The Connaught, Residential apartment building at Liverpool Street in Sydney, Australia.
The Connaught is a 30-story residential building on Liverpool Street containing more than 230 apartments alongside retail and commercial spaces. The property offers a mix of private housing and business use in a prominent central location.
The building was constructed in 1984 by Civil & Civic on the former site of Paris Theatre and named after the Duke of Connaught. The development represented a conversion of the inner-city location for residential purposes.
The building has been home to various well-known figures from music and film over the years, who chose to live in this location. This connection to notable residents shapes the building's image in the Sydney community today.
The building provides residents with on-site security and management services along with fitness facilities on the upper floors. The central location on Liverpool Street offers good access to public transport and nearby city amenities.
The building became the focus of an unusual legal case when a resident in her 90s became involved in criminal proceedings. This event brought the property into national attention and made it part of local court history.
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