Movers
Inside the Actors’ Two-Bedroom
She’s often called one of the brightest young lights on Broadway, and now Sutton Foster and her romantic lead, Christian Borle, have put down roots in the theater district. Foster, currently starring in The Drowsy Chaperone and a Tony winner for Thoroughly Modern Millie, and her actor-fiancé (and sometime co-star; they worked together on Millie) have settled in the West Fifties, according to city records. The apartment itself is a 900-square-foot two-bedroom co-op in a pet-friendly prewar, just a few blocks from Chaperone’s home at the Marquis Theatre. The documentation doesn’t pin down how much the talented couple paid for their space, and nobody from their brokerage is talking, though a very similar apartment in the building is now on the market for a bit less than $800,000.
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