The famed Downtown building has quite the backstory.
Stefania D'Alessandro/Getty Images Entertainment/Getty Imagesfor the first collaboration of her new brand, Atelier Jolie. But she seems to be in a New York state of mind regarding another aspect of her venture. Over the weekend, the 48-year-old announced on Instagram that her brand would be taking over an iconic address in Manhattan’s NoHo neighborhood—57 Great Jones Street.
Prior to its artist occupants, the building was owned by gangster Paul Kelly in the early 20th century and was used for various businesses until Warhol purchased it. It was most recently home to the invite-only restaurant Bohemian, so it has quite an interesting legacy.
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