TheArchitecture
Original 1920s details are
tastefully preserved with an
artist’s touch by award-winning
CetraRuddy Architecture.
A reimagined
piece of
New York history
393 West End Avenue resides in the landmarked West End-Collegiate Historic District. The storied area represents decades of architectural evolution, featuring some of the Upper West Side’s most acclaimed rowhouses and apartment buildings.
A prewar
CLASSIC—
transformed
Originally built in 1927 by architects Goldner & Goldner, 393 West End Avenue begins its next chapter with CetraRuddy Architecture.
Founded by husband-and-wife team John Cetra and Nancy J. Ruddy, the firm’s diverse portfolio features some of New York City’s most notable conversions. CetraRuddy is renowned for award-winning renovations of historic buildings — securing their status as architectural visionaries.
An
Entrance
For The Ages
393 makes an impression at first sight. Antique bronze doors with distinctive lion medallions showcase its 1920s heritage. Eye-catching plaster tassels and a scalloped cornice reference the great opera houses of the era. The lantern ironwork is a classic masterpiece of metalwork.