AP
The ultra-luxury condominium on the corner of West 61st St. and Central Park West has been home to to a laundry list of bankers, celebrities and other assorted bold-faced names, from Goldman Sachs CEO Lloyd Blankfein to Sting.
Author Michael Gross, who recently released a history of the condo called "House of Outrageous Fortune," calls it "the world's most powerful address.
Unlike many of New York's history-laden apartment buildings, especially its main rival across the park, 15 Central Park West is a relative newcomer.
Completed in 2008 by developers Arthur and William Lie Zeckendorf, it offers a ridiculous array of amenities to New York's moneyed elite, from an in-house chef to a skylit lap pool and private screening room.