But with all the goings-on in the current Depp-Heard $50 million defamation trial, it is interesting to revisit the location where it all happened, courtesy of TopTenRealEstateDeals.com. Depp acquired the five, multi-storied, side-by-side penthouse units over a period of years after the building had been refurbished in 2007. Decorated in his unique style, he never joined the units, but he did install doorways to connect three of the units together. Of the remaining two, one functioned as an art studio and the other as a guest suite. As a result, the collection of units can be resold as a whole or individually. The sale includes five condo units: four two bedrooms and a one-bedroom, totaling approximately 11,500 square feet. The 13-story Eastern Columbia Building where the condo units are housed was designed by Claud Beelman in 1930, and is considered to be the city’s best example of Art Deco architecture still standing. Depp, who had a long relationship with French singer-actress Vanessa Paradis, had also purchased an entire French village during their time together, which is now on the market at $55.5 million. Not for sale is his private island in the Bahamas. Click through Depp’s former penthouse collection in the gallery: