924 West End Avenue Landmark Pre-War One Bedroom with Two-Bedroom Potential
Welcome to The Clebourne, the grande dame of West End Avenue, and one of the Upper West Side's most storied addresses. Designed by Schwartz & Gross, the celebrated architectural firm responsible for many of the finest buildings on the Upper West Side, the building is most notable for its elegant mid-block carriage entrance: what was once a full drive-through porte-cochere, where horse-drawn carriages once pulled in off 105th Street . The building was constructed on the site of the mansion of Isidor and Ida Straus, who perished together aboard the Titanic in 1912. A memorial to them sits one block north, where Straus Park occupies the triangle between West End Avenue and Broadway at 106th Street. You are living inside a piece of New York history.
The apartment itself lives up to that legacy. Soaring 12-foot ceilings, generous pre-war proportions and tree-line views that give the ground floor home a quiet, green quality all its own. Natural light moves through the space in a way that surprises.
With incredible redesign opportunity, the layout carries real 2-bedroom potential (see alternate floorplan), so you're not just buying an apartment, you're designing a home on your own terms, in a building that will outlast all of us.
The Clebourne has attracted notable residents over the decades. One block to Riverside Park. Minutes to the 1/2/3. Broadway's restaurants, markets, and everyday life right at your door.
Rare bones. Irreplaceable history. Make it yours.