
"John F. Kennedy Jr. and Carolyn Bessette's love story took place in an industrial two-bedroom New York City penthouse. According to Realtor.com, the son of President John F. Kennedy and Jackie Kennedy purchased the top-floor loft in Tribeca for $700,000 in 1994. The notoriously private couple were often photographed around their neighborhood, and the George editor-in-chief famously asked the ever-present paparazzi to respect his wife's adjustment to fame after they married in 1996."
"'This is a big change for anyone,' Kennedy is said to have told reporters, according to Four Friends: Promising Lives Cut Short by William D. Cohan (via Vanity Fair). 'For a private citizen, even more so. I just ask [for] any privacy or room you could give her as she makes that adjustment. It would be greatly appreciated.' Nearly three years after their wedding, Kennedy and Bessette died in a plane crash over the Atlantic Ocean while en route to Rory Kennedy's wedding."
"Two years after he met Bessette during a Calvin Klein fitting, Kennedy purchased the home they would live in for the entirety of their five-year romance. Though few details about the property have been revealed, it reportedly had two bedrooms, wood floors and roof deck access and was located on the top floor of the building, per Realtor.com."
John F. Kennedy Jr. purchased a top-floor two-bedroom Tribeca loft in 1994 for $700,000 and lived there with Carolyn Bessette throughout their relationship and marriage. The penthouse featured wood floors and roof-deck access. The couple maintained a private lifestyle while often being photographed around their neighborhood. As editor-in-chief of George, Kennedy publicly asked paparazzi to give his wife privacy while she adjusted to fame. The couple began looking for a second home but never moved. Nearly three years after their 1996 wedding, Kennedy and Bessette died in a 1999 plane crash en route to Rory Kennedy's wedding.
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