I suppose you are paying for the location?
The location is good (not one I would pick, but if you are some rich asshole who likes very expensive restaurants, spends all their time in midtown/FiDi, and goes to the airport a lot, it's probably great). About a block from Trump Tower so they probably enjoyed a lot of protests and road closures the last four years. ;-) But I think a lot of what you're paying for in a building like that is the prestige/brand/knowledge that you're keeping out the riffraff - there will be heavy security and you know that all your neighbors will be the same sort of
rich asshole elite members of high society as you. Plus the service and amenities: there's a valet, a concierge, a swimming pool, a gym, a spa, a sauna, a yoga studio, a private restaurant and private performance venue - plus it comes with parking, and a parking space in that neighborhood can be worth six figures by itself.
There are a lot of people with more money than they could ever hope to spend. This is the sort of place they live. If you have a billion dollars, you hardly notice the difference between this and a normal apartment in NYC.