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In a unique blend of real estate and philanthropy, two art collectors have listed their charming Tribeca residence for $5.25 million. The couple plans to use the proceeds from the sale to support various nonprofit organizations, including the Minneapolis Institute of Art and the Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival. This decision underscores their commitment to the arts and community engagement, reflecting a growing trend among affluent individuals to leverage their assets for charitable initiatives.
The Tribeca home, known for its cozy ambiance and artistic flair, features spacious living areas adorned with a collection of carefully curated artworks. The couple's passion for art is evident throughout the property, which has served as both a personal sanctuary and a venue for cultural gatherings. As they prepare to part with their beloved home, they hope to inspire others in the art community to consider similar philanthropic endeavors, emphasizing the importance of supporting the arts in various forms.
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