About Enclave at the Cathedral
Designed by Handel Architects, Enclave at the Cathedral embodies and embraces community. It sits upon the grounds of the Cathedral of Saint John the Divine, the largest cathedral in the world. Enclave's architecture thoughtfully compliments the Cathedral's design. The surrounding neighborhood includes Columbia University and Barnard College. Easy access to the 1, 2, 3, B, D, A, and C subway lines put the rest of the city within easy reach. Parking available on-site.
Taking its name from the 30-acre Morningside Park, Morningside Heights is home to a diverse array of cultural and academic landmarks, including the Cathedral of Saint John the Divine, and Central Park at its southern border. Columbia University, Barnard College and the Jewish Theological Seminary of America make up what is referred to as the neighborhoodโs โAcademic Acropolis.โ The Studio Museum of Harlem and the Sugar Hill Gallery serve as the backbone of a vibrant art scene, and many clubs provide residents venues for listening to live music seven nights a week. An extension of the Upper West Side and Harlem, Morningside Heights architecturally and culturally blends two vibrant neighborhoods.
Amenities:
Art Gallery
City View Roof Deck
Fitness Center
Game Room
Private Event Space
Sculpture Garden
Landscaped Private Outdoor Space
Parking Garage
Screening Room
24-hour Doorman
Transportation:
B,D Subways
1,2,3 Subways
A,C Subways
Recreation:
Central Park
Morningside Park
Columbia University
Church of St. John the Divine
Manhattan School of Music
The Riverside Church
Miller Theatre
Cotton Club
Smoke Jazz & Supper Club
SoulCycle
Land Yoga
Sugar Hill Children's Museum
Peter Jay Sharpe Boathouse
Apollo Theatre
Dining:
The Cecil
Dinosaur Bar-B-Que
Hungarian Pastry Shop
Flat Top
Max Soha
Dig Inn Seasonal Market
Friedman's
Tom's Restaurant
Pisticci
Jin Ramen
Symposium
Lulu's Taqueria
Cantina 1838
Settepani
Harlem Tavern
Kitchenette
Insomnia Cookies
Oren's Daily Roast
Minton's