Tom Cruise & Katie Holmes Taking Over East Village Part Of Manhattan
Yep, it’s true. DLISTED reports that Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes have purchased several apartments in an East Village building in New York. Apparently Tom owns the 10th floor apartment and has since the 80s. It is reported that they bought 4 more apartments all on different floors.
A source said, “They turned one into Suri’s playroom. One they use for a gym, and two apartments are for staff. They’re all separate and on different floors. Tom is seen coming in and out all the time, and he’s really friendly to everyone he meets. But Katie just kind of keeps her head down. Everyone in the neighborhood is buzzing about it.”
I wonder why everyone is “buzzing” about it. I mean unless they are concerned Tom Cruise will be hanging out there more often giving himself the chance to try and recruit more scientologists, really, what does anyone care?
I find it completely normal for a couple such as they are to have several different apartments for their staff and selves. I must admit I find it a little odd that Suri needs an entire apartment for a “playroom”, but hey, can you imagine? She probably has loads of fun ![]()
There is not a single celebrity that I can think of that I am obsessed with and even if there were I have a feeling neither Tom Cruise nor Katie Holmes would be one of them.
What do you think? Are you a big Tom Cruise fan?
Comment and let us know if you?d go crazy if Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes were buying up a bunch of property in your neighborhood.
Christina Bledsoe










I wouldn’t be excited. I would be scared because, like Christina said, Tom might try to convert me to Scientology! “No Tom–get away from me with that machine!”
Ehh, Tom Cruise is a great actor, but I don’t know that I’d want to know him in person especially after seeing those videos you posted awhile back ago on one of your other websites Christina. The real interview with Tom Cruise regarding scientology and I think there was a parody? Scary.
I can’t tell which one is Tom Cruise and which one is Katie Holmes…:(
You have to be famous with loads of dough in order for the scientologists to want to recruit you.
Both Katie Holmes and Tom Cruise seem like they’d stick out like a sore thumb in New York. They’re so Hollywood especially Tom Cruise.
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