The 2,654-square-foot unit features three bedrooms and three-and-a-half bathrooms, highlighted by floor-to-ceiling windows that provide expansive views of the Manhattan Bridge. Interior finishes include custom white oak millwork, terrazzo accents, and a marble kitchen equipped with Gaggenau appliances. Beyond the standard living areas, the home includes a dedicated vinyl listening room and a lounge designed with a speakeasy aesthetic.
While the singer has not publicly addressed his reasons for the sale, the move comes as his co-parenting arrangement with Turner evolves. Following a period of legal friction regarding the residency of their two daughters, Willa and Delphine, the former couple appears to have reached a more stable dynamic. Jonas recently noted on the "Hey, Jonas!" podcast that his children have provided him with a renewed sense of purpose, and he expressed gratitude for Turner’s partnership in navigating the complexities of raising their children between the United States and the United Kingdom.




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