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Modern Amenities, Beaux-Art Architecture

Multiple levels of indoor & outdoor amenities for every weather and every mood.

Thoughtfully curated residents spaces offer multiple options for leisure, relaxation, exercising, working from home, or socializing with a host of sophisticated and comfortable amenities at your doorstep.

24-h Concierge
Private Outdoor Space
Fitness Center
Community Social Events
Storage Space
Live-in Super
Bike Room
Media Room
Wi-Fi
Laundry in Building
Package Room
Wheelchair Access
Children's Playroom

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Beaux-Arts Architecture, Luxurious Amenities

24-hour Concierge

Always ready to greet residents & guests. Working tirelessly to keep premises safe, secure, and spotless.

Carriage House Lounge

Designed to be a communal space for all. The space is bright & open. Connected to billiards, courtyard & garden.

Fitness Center

Free weights, squat racks, Pelotons, yoga space and Lululemon mirrors to help you live your best life.

Outdoor Spaces

Perfectly manicured garden, intimate inner courtyard, and a rooftop deck offering breathtaking Manhattan views.

Private Dining Room

Whether it’s a Holiday dinner or the Super Bowl, all special occasions deserve to be hassle free and in style.

Individual Saunas

Natural wood Swedish saunas cleaned and maintained daily for the ultimate relaxing and detoxing experience.

Private Storage & Bike Room

Safe, convenient, and available for a monthly fee for all the things you need to put away but keep within reach.

Children's Playroom

Designed with kids' creativity in mind, packed with age-appropriate games and equipped with a private bathroom.

A rich past for a bright future

Built between 1896 and 1928 and now a designated historical landmark, The Beaux Arts quintet of 30 Morningside—four pavilion towers and central carriage house— were originally designed by noted architect Ernest Flagg in eclectic turn-of-the-century French style with classical lines and symmetry accented with bravura gothic flourishes.

Life in
Morningside Heights

In the late 19th century, a city surveyor appraising the surrounding land found one spot he deemed unsuitable for anything other than a city park. This particular park was situated on the east side of a hill, perfectly positioned for a nice wash of sunlight every morning. In 1870, the city named it “Morning Side Park,” and today, Morningside Heights is a vibrant cultural and intellectual enclave whose current boundaries are 110th to 125th streets, and from 8th Avenue to the Hudson River.

Extraordinary amenities, incredible style, only a few units left.