393 West End Avenue is a stately 15-story Collegiate Gothic building erected in 1927 by architects Goldner & Goldner in Manhattan's West End-Collegiate Historic District. The handsome pre-war structure features elaborate architectural details including a limestone portal with decorative finials, shields, oculi, and an ornate two-story stone entrance surround.
In 2012, the building was acquired by Simon Development Group and Cube Capital. It underwent a comprehensive renovation and conversion to 75 luxury condominiums in 2022, with thoughtfully designed interiors by award-winning CetraRuddy Architecture that blend pre-war character with modern amenities.
Residences feature restored tray ceilings, white oak chevron floors, and open chef's kitchens with Miele appliances and Naica Quartzite countertops. Primary bathrooms showcase honed Pacific White marble and heated floors. Select units offer Hudson River views. All homes include central climate control with Nest thermostats and in-unit laundry.
The building's approximately 4,000 square feet of amenities include an attended lobby with Bianco Spino and Grigio Collemandina mosaic floors, a Great Room with courtyard access, a club room with fully equipped bar, a fitness center with movement studio, a teen lounge with gaming station, and The Cottage - a children's playroom with terrace access.
Located at the corner of West 79th Street, the building sits in a prime Upper West Side location across from the Apthorp building, near Riverside Park, Broadway transit, and neighborhood institutions like Zabar's.
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