[1][2] In 2005, the building was purchased then converted into a 60-unit residential apartment complex named The Judson, which opened in 2008.
[1] In 1973, the theater was renamed Teatro Broadway as it began playing Spanish language cinema.
[5] Judson-Rives Building features Beaux Arts architecture[2] and is made of steel-framed concrete and brick with a granite, sandstone, and glazed terra cotta facade.
The facade also features large cornice above the capital and an egg and dart stringcourse separating the ninth and tenth floors.
[1] The building is C-shaped in plan and wraps around a rectangular light court at its southern elevation.
The southern elevation also features hipped skylights on its first and second floor roofs, while the upper floors feature nearly continuous wood sash windows clad in sheet metal, all of which provide light to interior offices.