Sandy Weill

The Two Towers

The Plaza, left, and 15 Central Park West.
The Plaza, left, and 15 Central Park West.

At The Plaza, record-breaking deals but no big names yet; 15 Central Park West, on the other hand ...  read more »

Here's to You, Mrs. Weill! Sandy's Gal Gets $42.4 M. Pad at 15CPW


When The Observer broke the news that Sandy Weill, ex-CEO of Citigroup, was one of the huge-moneyed buyers at the new Robert A.M. Stern-designed mega-condo at 15 Central Park West, it was impossible to know the purchase price.

And even when reports came in that the building had done well over a billion dollars in sales, who could guess how much individual apartments would close for?

They're closing for a whole lot.

According to a deed filed today in public records, the Weill family has paid $42,405,000 for 15CPW's Penthouse 20. That qualifies as the third-biggest official apartment sale ever in New York City, behind a Plaza deal for $51.5 million and Rupert Murdoch's triplex buy at 834 Fifth.

(But keep in mind that there is a bigger deal at the Plaza about to close, and, of course, angry hedge fund man Daniel Loeb's reported $45 million penthouse at 15CPW should be a done deal soon.)

Here's a nice feminist touch about this amazingly burly condo deal: The purchase was made in the name of Sandy's wife Joan Weill, as a trustee of the "JW Revocable Trust". (JW's address, not shockingly, is Citibank's HQ.)

Will other big-wallet buyers be as familial? Only two other deals have closed in the building: a $29 million duplex (under the name Pantigo, LLC) and a seventh-floor spread that went for $9.5 million. $9.5 million is chump change.

15 CPW

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