
"The Art Deco building is a true celeb magnet. The likes of Jessica Lange, Tim Burton and Louis C.K. hold court over multi-unit, sometimes multi-story, homes there. The circa-1927 co-op, which rises 27 stories at the corner of East Eighth Street and Fifth Avenue, became so notable for its illustrious roster of residents that it served as the setting for Candace Bushnell's bestselling novel, "One Fifth Avenue.""
"She snagged another two-unit combo, this one on the 18th floor, for $5.5 million in early 2025. The ink dried just a few months shy of her two-night, sold-out performance at Madison Square Garden. Her total holdings inside amount to $11.95 million."
"If combined with her other 18th-floor home, the assemblage could host as many as five bedrooms, five bathrooms and five terraces with views over Washington Square Park, the Real Deal reported. Her new home will be just an elevator ride away from the two-unit apartment of Blythe Danner, Gwyneth Paltrow's mother."
Gracie Abrams, the 26-year-old pop singer and daughter of director J.J. Abrams, acquired a $4.5 million two-unit combination apartment on the 18th floor of 1 Fifth Avenue in Greenwich Village. This marks her third property purchase at the iconic Art Deco building, following a $1.95 million apartment on the 16th floor in late 2024 and a $5.5 million two-unit combo also on the 18th floor in early 2025. The 1927 co-op at the corner of East Eighth Street and Fifth Avenue is renowned for attracting celebrity residents including Jessica Lange, Tim Burton, and Louis C.K. When combined with her other 18th-floor property, Abrams' assemblage offers five bedrooms, five bathrooms, and five terraces overlooking Washington Square Park.
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