Pink Buys $21.5 Million Greenwich Village Townhouse With a Rich Artistic History
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Pink Buys $21.5 Million Greenwich Village Townhouse With a Rich Artistic History
"The 8,000-square-foot townhouse is an appropriate choice for that goal, considering it already has an artistic energy: the sellers were the Forseca family, who had owned it since the 1950s."
"The 22-foot-wide townhouse hosts five bedrooms, five-and-a-half bathrooms, and a 54-foot-deep studio that reportedly dates to French's tenancy, with a 30-foot-tall ceiling, a loft, a kitchenette, a fireplace, and three huge skylights."
"Pink relocated from California, where she owns a 25-acre vineyard in the Santa Ynez Valley that produces her own wine label, Two Wolves."
""We actually moved here because I am an amazing mom, and also so Willow could study theater and experience more Broadway.""
Pink, also known as Alecia Beth Moore, has bought a $21.5 million townhouse in Greenwich Village, Manhattan. The five-bedroom Greek Revival-style house dates back to 1849 and spans 8,000 square feet. It features five-and-a-half bathrooms, a 54-foot-deep studio, and multiple terraces. The previous owners were artists, contributing to the home's artistic energy. Pink moved from California, where she owns a vineyard, to support her daughter Willow's aspirations in theater and Broadway.
Read at Architectural Digest
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