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15 Central Park West

Courtesy of Robert A.M. Stern Architects.
2005-2007
Developer: Zeckendorf Development LLC
Design Architect: Robert A.M. Stern Architects
Architect of Record: SLCE Architects
Structural Engineers: WSP Cantor Seinuk
MEP Engineers: Flack + Kurtz
Height: 550 ft | 168 m | 43 floors
G.F.A.: 886,000 Sq. Ft | 82,312 Sq. m.
Units: 231 (202 Condominiums, 29 Staff or Guest Suites)
2004: Mayflower Hotel sold to Zeckendorfs for $401M ($496M)
2005: Two-towered 202-unit project designed by Robert A. M. Stern Architects unveiled
2007: Building tops out
2008: Average price $2,500 psf (2013 $: $2,700 psf)
2008: Highest unit sale price $45 Million (adjusted unit sale price $49 Million);
in 2012 unit resale price: $88 million