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House of Outrageous Fortune: Fifteen Central Park West, the World’s Most Powerful Address

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by Gross, Michael


  Weill, Sanford I. “Sandy,” 214, 252, 335n, 358

  background of, 245–46

  Citigroup and, xvii, 245, 245n

  15CPW penthouse bought by, 247–48, 276, 307, 312, 315, 359

  15CPW penthouse sold by, xvii, 96, 292, 316, 335, 341, 342, 336, 339

  15CPW staff on, 315–16

  newspaper articles on, 334–35

  Weinreb, Gail, 291

  Weitsman, Adam, 346–48, 349

  Welch, Jack, 122

  Wendell, Ella Virginia von Echtzel, 30–31

  Wendell Foundation, 31

  West End Avenue, 24, 38, 45, 60, 97

  West Side Story (musical), 60

  Wexner, Leslie, 6, 271

  Whalen, Paul L., 180–81, 182, 184–85, 186–87, 188–89, 190, 205

  Wharton, Edith, 23–24

  Whitehall fund, 104–05, 106, 107, 147, 157, 158, 159, 161, 162, 179, 188, 218, 249, 258, 361

  Whitney, Meredith, 251

  Williams, Frank, 74, 80, 265

  Wood, Fernando, 19, 29, 31

  World Wide Holdings, 72, 74

  Worldwide Plaza, 74–76, 80, 82, 124

  Wouk, Herman, 40–41

  X

  X City, 52–53, 98

  Y

  Yang, Jerry, 5, 237, 238

  Ye Olde Settlers Association of Ye West Side, 29

  Yonkers Raceway, 64

  Yoseloff, Anthony, 243

  Z

  Zabludowicz, Shlomo, 324–25

  Zahavi, Eliahu, 208, 285

  Zalamea, Peggy, 232

  Zaoui, Michael Alexandre, 213–14

  Zeckendorf, Alice Bache, 68

  Zeckendorf, Arthur William (great-grandfather of Arthur and Will), 47, 48

  Zeckendorf, Arthur William, 265

  Brown Harris Stevens bought by, 103–04, 143

  childhood of, 53, 62

  classic New York apartment houses as inspiration for, 143–44, 172, 180, 185

  Coliseum site bidding by, 127

  early Goldman Sachs’ projects with, 102, 103, 104–05

  East Sixtieth Street project and, 147, 149

  father on success of, 82

  father’s business dealings and, 69–70, 71, 73–74, 75, 79–80, 81, 100, 147

  15CPW’s construction and, 194–95

  15CPW’s design and, 170, 174–75, 180–82, 185, 186, 187–88, 192–93

  15CPW’s limestone exterior and, 174, 175, 177–79

  15CPW’s marketing and sales and, xiv, xvi, xvii, 177, 188, 191, 195, 198, 199, 201, 202, 205–06, 208, 216–17, 218, 226, 248, 262, 266, 272, 273, 305, 348, 351

  15CPW’s pricing and, xiv, 183–84, 187, 195, 197, 257, 272

  515 Park Avenue and, 105–09, 106n, 143–46, 147, 151, 170, 172

  focus on new society by, 8–9

  Mayflower block bidding and, 139, 150, 151, 156–62, 163, 348

  Mayflower tenant relocation and, 163–64, 165–66, 167, 168–70

  memories of grandfather “Big Bill” Zeckendorf of, 7–8, 46, 67, 142–43

  Millennium Tower and, 102–03, 143

  mixed-use formula used by, 102, 128

  newspaper articles on, 143, 162, 170, 193, 224, 225–26, 270

  Stern’s selection by, 171–73

  Zeckendorf Realty started by, 80–81, 95–96

  Zeckendorf, Guri Lie, 53, 62, 99n, 205, 348

  Zeckendorf, Marion, 52, 54, 62, 66

  Zeckendorf, Nancy, 67, 72, 330, 331, 332

  Zeckendorf, Susan, 49

  Zeckendorf, William (great-great-grandfather of Arthur and Will), 47–48

  Zeckendorf, William “Big Bill” (grandfather of Arthur and Will)

  autobiography of, 67

  bankruptcy of, 67

  childhood of, 48–49

  children of, 49

  death of, 68

  early Webb & Knapp real estate projects with, 49–51

  financial problems with debt and, 63–66, 67

  grandsons and, 7–8, 46, 67, 142–43

  hotel business and, 61, 63, 64

  Lincoln Towers and, 60–61

  magazine profiles of, 53, 65, 66

  Pei’s work with, 55–56, 60, 61, 64

  Rockefeller family and, 54–55, 56–57, 58, 58n

  Roosevelt Field shopping mall developed by, 58

  740 Park Avenue purchase and, 8, 56–57

  son’s work with, 62–63, 64, 66, 67

  success and wealth of, 57–58

  Television City project and, 54, 96

  Trump’s comparison with, 89

  urban renewal movement and, 58–59, 60–61

  Wall Street financial district developed by, 58

  Webb & Knapp ownership by, 56, 57, 63, 65–66

  West Side residential property and, 54, 97

  X City project along the East River and United Nations and, 51–53, 137

  Zeckendorf dynasty starting with, 46–47

  Zeckendorf, William Jr. “Bill Jr.” (father of Arthur and Will)

  accomplishments of, 82

  Colin’s partnership with, 69–70

  development projects of, 70, 71, 72–73, 74–76, 77–79, 83, 97, 100, 110, 124, 125, 196, 199, 265

  Zeckendorf, William Jr. “Bill Jr.” (cont.)

  father’ business dealings and, 46, 61, 62–63, 64, 66, 67

  financial downturn and, 76–77, 77–79, 81–82, 100, 105

  financial partners of, 71–72

  515 Park Avenue and, 105–06, 106n, 147

  General Property’ development work with, 67–68

  hotel business and, 62–63, 70

  marriage and sons of, 53, 62

  newspaper articles on, 72, 73, 75, 78, 79, 81, 82

  sons’ success recognized by, 82

  sons’ work with, 69–71, 72, 73–74, 77, 79–80, 147

  withdrawal from business by, 80, 81, 82

  Zeckendorf, William Lie “Will”

  Brown Harris Stevens bought by, 103–04, 143

  childhood of, 53, 62

  classic New York apartment houses as inspiration for, 143–44, 180, 185

  Coliseum site bidding by, 127

  early Goldman Sachs’ projects with, 102, 103, 104–05

  East Sixtieth Street project and, 147, 149

  father on success of, 82

  father’s business dealings and, 69–70, 70–71, 72, 73–74, 76–77, 78, 79–80, 147

  15CPW’s construction and, 194–95

  15CPW’s design and, 170, 174–75, 180–82, 185, 186, 187–88, 192–93

  15CPW’s limestone exterior and, 175, 177–79

  15CPW’s marketing and sales and, xiv, xvi, xv–xvi, xvii, 177, 188, 191, 195, 198, 199, 200, 201, 202, 205–06, 208, 216–17, 226, 248, 262, 266, 272, 273, 296, 305, 348

  15CPW’s pricing and, xiv, xv, 183–84, 187, 195, 197, 257, 272

  515 Park Avenue and, 105–09, 106n, 143–46, 147, 151, 170, 172

  focus on new society by, 8–9

  Mayflower block bidding and, 110, 150, 151, 156–62, 163, 348

  Mayflower tenant relocation and, 163–64, 165–66, 167, 168–70

  memories of grandfather “Big Bill” Zeckendorf of, 7–8, 67

  Millennium Tower and, 102–03, 143

  mixed-use formula used by, 102, 128

  newspaper articles on, 143, 162, 170, 193, 224, 225, 270

  Stern’s selection by, 171–73

  Zeckendorf Realty started by, 80–81, 95–96

  Zeckendorf family, German origin of, 47

  Zeckendorf Co., 59, 72, 76, 79, 80

  Zeckendorf Hotels, 62–63, 64, 72

  Zeckendorf Realty, 80–81, 95–97

  Zeckendorf Towers, 72, 74, 78, 79, 100, 210

  Zhang Xin, 214–15

  Ziegfeld, Florenz, 26, 33

  Ziff, Dirk, 219

  Ziff brothers, 219

  Zucker, Alfred, 25

  Zuckerman, Mortimer B., 117–18, 119, 120–21, 124–25, 127, 130

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