Zeckendorf pays $10M at 15 CPW

 
One of the developers of 15 Central Park West, Arthur Zeckendorf, purchased a 4,589-square-foot apartment in the trophy complex for $10.5 million.

The tenth-floor unit has four bedrooms and views facing east, north and west.

The developer got a better deal than tool retailer Robert Glickman, chief executive officer of Harbor Freight Tools, who paid $19.5 million for an apartment about the same size, 4,563 square feet, on the same floor.

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Zeckendorf, who went into contract in November, 2005, closed on the sale July 15, according to city records posted today.

He also took out a $4 million mortgage on the sale, records showed.

Zeckendorf developed 15 CPW with his brother William, who also reportedly bought a unit in the building.

Richard Wallgren, director of sales at Zeckendorf Development, also bought a condo there. He paid $1.78 million for a 1,084-square-foot one-bedroom.