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"Billy Joel Calls The Piano Movers Once Again"
By: S. Jhoanna Robledo
(March 24th, 2010)

With ex-wife Katie Lee living on her own in the Perry Street townhouse they once shared (now for sale for $12.9 million, though a recent New York Times Magazine article suggests that she may stick around to shoot her cooking show there), Billy Joel has found someplace else to stay when he's in Manhattan. City records reveal that the musician just closed on a new $3.3 million pied-à-terre in Nolita. He snagged a discount while at it, too; the original asking price for the 1,607-square-foot, two-bedroom, two-bath in a luxe condo conversion on Elizabeth Street was $3.375 million. Stribling's Mary Ellen Cashman and Sean Turner were the listing agents; when reached, Turner declined to discuss any deals made there.


"Movin' In"
By: Jennifer Gould Keil
(March 25th, 2010)

Billy Joel's "New York State of Mind" has taken him downtown to 211 Elizabeth Street in Nolita, where he just bought a $3.3 million apartment. For a superstar like Joel, the two-bedroom, 1,607-square-foot condo is a pretty modest purchase, and it looks like the musician is buying it for his daughter, Alexa Ray Joel. She was spotted moving out of her West Village digs in January.

We hope this means that things are looking up for Alexa Ray, a talented singer/songwriter herself, who has said that she wants to help girls combat "heartbreak-related depression," something she's experienced. She was hospitalized after downing a handful of pills in December 2009. Sources close to her said she was troubled after breaking up with musician boyfriend Jimmy Riot. But her life seems to have improved since: She will be featured in Prell shampoo ads like her mom, Christie Brinkley, did almost 25 years ago.

There are still three units on the market, priced between $2.35 million and $2.45 million, at 211 Elizabeth Street. The 15-unit new development was created by design firm Roman & Williams.