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  2. Sting is selling: Check out his $56M Central Park apartment - AOL

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    The two-story home offers city views from its numerous floor-to-ceiling windows and 44 feet of park frontage. Sting is selling: Check out his $56M Central Park apartment Skip to main content

  3. Trudie Styler - Wikipedia

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    In 1982, Sting separated from his first wife, actress Frances Tomelty, [13] following an affair with Styler; [14] Tomelty and Sting divorced in 1984. [15] The split was controversial; as The Independent reported in 2006, Tomelty "just happened to be Trudie's best friend (Sting and Frances lived next door to Trudie in Bayswater, west London, for ...

  4. Villa Il Palagio - Wikipedia

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    Villa Il Palagio is a villa and farm estate in Figline Valdarno, in the province of Florence in the Italian region Tuscany. The estate has belonged to the musician Sting and his wife Trudie Styler since the late 1990s.

  5. Grand Plaza I - Wikipedia

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    Grand Plaza I is one of the tallest all-residential buildings in Chicago and contains 481 luxury apartment units. Until July 1, 2008, it was the tallest building in the Chicago ZIP Code 60610, the ZIP Code with the most high-rises in the city. On July 1, 2008, the building ended up being in a new ZIP Code: 60654.

  6. Sting’s Exciting New Projects: A Vegas Residency, Olive Oil ...

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    The Wines of Il Palagio Since the mid-1500s, the Sting’s Exciting New Projects: A Vegas Residency, Olive Oil, Tuscan Wines and a Relationship With GrapeStars Skip to main content

  7. Dearborn Homes - Wikipedia

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    Dearborn was the first Chicago housing project built after World War II, as housing for blacks on part of the Federal Street slum within the "black belt". [3] It was the start of the Chicago Housing Authority's post-war use of high-rise buildings to accommodate more units at a lower overall cost, [6] and when it opened in 1950, the first to have elevators.

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