From the January issue: More than any other new building, 15 Central Park West represents the crème de la crème of Manhattan’s high-end real estate market. Developed by brothers William and Arthur Zeckendorf, the Robert A.M. Stern-designed condo has lured the city’s wealthiest buyers since its inception. All of its 202 apartments were sold — for approximately $2 billion — before the doors opened in late 2007.
In March 2008, The Real Deal published a unit-by-unit breakdown of buyers at the limestone behemoth. At the time, purchasers included Goldman Sachs CEO Lloyd Blankfein, NASCAR’s Jeff Gordon, Oscar winner Denzel Washington and musician Sting.
This month, The Real Deal revisited 15 CPW to see who’s closed on apartments there in the last year, using city data, published reports and the listings aggregator StreetEasy. [more]





