About The Apthorp
The Apthorp's elegant and distinctive facade stands out even among the other pre-war condominiums on the Upper West Side, all of which are some of the most highly coveted apartments in Manhattan. Located at 390 West End Avenue and built in 1908, The Apthorp offers some of the finest pre-war class and luxury available, in addition to the modern style and comfort that its recent renovation has brought. The Apthorp's twelve floors offer newly restored and renovated apartments in one of the most unique and impressive condominiums on the Upper West Side.
The 2008 conversion to condominiums took nothing away from the classic style of the Apthorp; instead, it strengthened The Apthorp's trademark elegance. The simple yet polished apartments feature 12-14 foot ceilings, parquet floors, and the best modern appliances available. The Apthorp also provides an extremely rare feature for any Manhattan resident: privacy. The structure of the building gives residents a sense of security and separation from the rush of New York City. The private courtyards and lobbies are divided into separate landings, each of which provides access to no more than five residences.
Perhaps the most distinctive feature of The Apthorp is its drive-in courtyard, which showcases the building's characteristic style with a central fountain and stunning gardens. Despite the Apthorp's ability to stand out and remain apart from the busy Manhattan streets it is on, this building is very much a part of its Upper West Side neighborhood. Conveniently located just a block away from the subway station, The Apthorp is also within easy walking distance of the best restaurants, shopping, and entertainment that the iconic Upper West Side has to offer. The Apthorp's pre-war elegance and modern comfort combine to make an excellent Manhattan living experience.