New York Post

‘JESUS’ RISING D’TOWN

Luxe Z’dorf condos

- By STEVE CUOZZO

Another “Limestone Jesus” — the popular nickname for 15 Central Park West — is poised to soon rise over the Hudson River downtown.

A joint-venture partnershi­p of Zeckendorf Developmen­t, builders of boldface namefilled 15 CPW, and Atlas Capital Group have just signed a hush-hush contract to purchase 570 Washington St. — a 1.3-acre empty lot between Houston and Clarkson streets on the West Side Highway, sources told The Post exclusivel­y.

Super-luxury tower

The developers plan to erect a $1 billion-plus, roughly 36story, super-luxury condo tower affording open river and skyline views, according to the sources. Apartments will be priced in the $5,000-persquare-foot range — unheard of for downtown.

“It’s s all but guaranteed to top every downtown sale price record. The Zeckendorf­s plan to replicate their uptown luxury standard,” one source said.

Residents at 15 Central Park West include or have included Goldman Sachs CEO Lloyd Blankfein, Hollywood’s Robert De Niro and Denzel Washington, and athletes Alex Rodriguez and NASCAR driver Jeff Gordon.

Undisclose­d price

The Washington Street location at the juncture of the West Village and Soho is immediatel­y north of Google’s planned complex in the St. John’s Terminal building at 550 Washington St. and overlooks Pier 40 in the Hudson River.

It wasn’t immediatel­y known how much Zeckendorf and Atlas are paying current site owner Westbrook Partners. The purchase is expected to close within a few months.

No brokers were involved, the sources said. The buyers are said to have out-dueled Gary Barnett’s Extell, Steve Roth’s Vornado and Miki Naftali’s Naftali Group for the site.

Details regarding the planned tower are sparse. But sources said it will rise to about 400 feet, nearly three times the height of Tribeca’s 70 Vestry St., where some units sold for $4,600 per square foot.

The Vestry project was designed by architect Robert A.M. Stern, who also designed Zeckendorf ’s 15 CPW. It wasn’t known whether Stern would also work on 570 Washington St., however.

Neither Zeckendorf Developmen­t nor Atlas Capital Group principals responded to e-mail requests for comment.

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