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443 Greenwich Street in Tribeca 443 Greenwich Street in Tribeca
While classics like the San Remo may always have their place on New York City's star maps, there always seems to be a fresh crop of buildings that attract stars of stage, screen, court and green, badly-behaved starlets, heartthrob boy-banders, startup upstarts and billionaire financiers. The A-list buildings below are a fair bet if you're hoping to spot a supermodel or live downstairs from a pop diva.

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15 Central Park West
15 Central Park West Central Park West
The San Remo, 145 Central Park West
The San Remo, 145 Central Park West Central Park West
150 Charles Street
150 Charles Street West Village
The Sugar Loaf Building, 155 Franklin Street
The Sugar Loaf Building, 155 Franklin Street Tribeca
443 Greenwich Street
443 Greenwich Street Tribeca
443 Greenwich Street Rendering 443 Greenwich Street Rendering; Cantor and Pecorella
This seven-story Tribeca building that spent its earlier years housing silver, drug, book-binding, toy and steel-wool companies boasts a $58 million penthouse and a 4,000-square-foot landscaped courtyard complete with sassafras trees. But the newly-minted residence is getting a name as a celebrity magnet (buyers have included Harry Styles, Justin Timberlake and Jessica Biel, Jake Gyllenhaal, Meg Ryan and Jennifer Lawrence) due to its reputation for both ultmate luxury and absolute privacy from the paparazzi (underground valet parking!).
155 Franklin Street Living Area 155 Franklin Street Interior; Douglas Elliman
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When Taylor Swift bought the penthouse in this Tribeca loft building from director Peter Jackson, then went about having it renovated, the 10-unit, six-story 1882 loft building gained a foothold in the city's list of celebrity real estate regulars. Fame in the house is a double-edged sword, apparently: Orlando Bloom sold his place after merely a month here because of all the commotion allegedly wrought by fans and photographers of Ms. Swift.
150 Charles Street Lounge 150 Charles Street Lounge; Corcoran
This West Village condo is one of the most popular new residences in downtown Manhattan, offering 40,000 square feet of landscaped private green space, a private covered driveway with parking, hotel concierge service, a professional spa with a 75-foot pool and fitness center, yoga studio, whirlpool, plunge pool, steam room, dry sauna, massage rooms, juice bar, event room with a kitchen and a children's playroom. The building is also one of the city's newest celebrity magnets, with a recent star roster that has included Ben Stiller, Jon Bon Jovi and model Irina Shayk.

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15 Central Park West 15 Central Park West
1 Rockefeller Park, 2 River Terrace 1 Rockefeller Park, 2 River Terrace
The San Remo, 145 Central Park West The San Remo, 145 Central Park West
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