Angelina Jolie was spotted looking chic at JFK airport in New York City as she arrived in the Big Apple with kids Pax, 19, and Zahara, 18, on Friday.
The Maleficent actress, 48, looked stylish in a black trench coat over white pants.
The Mr. and Mrs. Smith star wore her dark locks down and straight and had black sunglasses on her face.
She pulled a grey carry-on suitcase as her kids trailed her through the busy terminal.
Zahara wore black pants with a grey top and grey jacket while Pax chose black pants and a white t-shirt for their trip.
On the move: Angelina Jolie was spotted looking chic at JFK airport in New York City as she arrived in the Big Apple with kids Pax , 19, and Zahara , 18, on Friday
The airport sighting comes days after it was revealed that Jolie had leased 57 Great Jones Street in New York City.
The building was once owned by Andy Warhol and was the last place Jean-Michel Basquiat lived and worked, from 1983 until his death in 1988.
'As soon as she walked through the space she fell in love with it,' John Roesch, the broker at Meridian Capital Group who represented the landlord said, per Curbed.
He added: 'She made sure she got this deal.'
And she plans to open Atelier Jolie in the space, which she calls a 'global family' of underrepresented tailors who exclusively work with upcycled items.
'We hope to create a community of creativity and inspiration, regardless of socio-economic background,' Jolie wrote on Atelier Jolie's website.
It will be 'a place for creative people to collaborate with a skilled and diverse family of expert tailors.' It will also be, 'a place to have fun.'
The property was on the market for $60,000 per month with a minimum lease term of 10 years - however, it is unclear whether that is how much Jolie will pay.
Travelers: The Maleficent actress, 48, looked stylish in a black trench coat over white pants. The Mr. and Mrs. Smith star wore her dark locks down and straight and had black sunglasses on her face
New venture: The Girl, Interrupted actress recently leased a building in New York City that once was owned by Andy Warhol
The 6,600-square-foot building had been on the market since November.
The realtor said Jolie was 'very hands-on' about closing the deal, and visited the space multiple times over six months.
'I would think you would usually have the team handle the whole thing, but she wanted to make sure she got the deal done,' Roesch said.
And Jolie faced competition for the space from multiple people. However, in the end, 'we decided that Angelina's concept would be the best fit and use for the building,' Roesch said.