Real estate aficionado and crooner Sting reflects on his status as an Englishman amongst a few Englishmen in New York City, his chosen home, "We don't have an annual noisy parade marching down Sixth Avenue. We're successful, but we kind of blend in ... We're part of the history of this place. It's called New York, and if you're walking through Greenwich Village, you look above the traffic and there's an English Georgian town. So we're part of the history. But there was a war of independence, so we're discrete." [WSJ; previously]
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