With only four gracious residences per floor, 40 West 86th Street is a prewar apartment building located in the Upper West Side Historic District, next door to Central Park. Designed by the renowned architect Emery Roth, this charming building opened in 1926 and was acquired by the Rudin family in 1943.
With only four gracious residences per floor, 40 West 86th Street is a prewar apartment building located in the Upper West Side Historic District, next door to Central Park. Designed by the renowned architect Emery Roth, this charming building opened in 1926 and was acquired by the Rudin family in 1943. Residents enjoy immediate access to Central Park’s trails and are in close proximity to cultural landmarks like the American Museum of Natural History and the New York Historical Society. Spacious units feature hardwood floors, high ceilings, and large windows, enhancing the sense of open, airy living. Embrace the timeless allure of this historic residence—schedule your tour today.