
Morningside Heights
Enclave at the Cathedral, Apartment 329
400 West 113th Street, New York, NY, 10025 (Amsterdam Avenue)
Incredible two bedroom / two bathroom layout with double exposure city and Morningside Park views. 3D tour available upon request. Move in date between 8/18 and 8/29.
We offer private in-person and virtual tours for your convenience. To arrange a showing, please share your availability along with your desired move-in date.
No fee. Offered directly by owner. Brokers must have a separate agreement with their client.
The Building
View BuildingDesigned by Handel Architects, Enclave at the Cathedral celebrates a sense of community while respecting its historic surroundings. Set on the grounds of Cathedral of Saint John the Divine—the largest cathedral in the world—its architecture thoughtfully complements the scale and character of this iconic landmark.
Situated in a vibrant academic neighborhood near Columbia University and Barnard College, Enclave offers both cultural richness and everyday convenience. Residents enjoy easy access to the 1, 2, 3, B, D, A, and C subway lines, providing seamless connectivity throughout the city, as well as the added benefit of on-site parking. An optional amenity fee of $50 per person, per month applies.
Residents benefit from the award-winning Brodsky Neighbors program, including curated on-site events as well as promotions and exclusive offers from local businesses.
Amenities
APARTMENT
Bicycle Storage
Bosch Washer & Dryer
Desirable Layout
Dining Area
Double Hung Closets
Floor-to-Ceiling Windows
Full-Height Windows
Grohe Bathroom Finishes
In-Unit Washer/Dryer
Light Filled
Pullout Sink Faucets
Quartz Counters
Renovated
Stainless Steel Appliances
Subway Tile Shower
Tile Floors
Track Lights
Vertical Heat/AC
BUILDING
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
Tulu Amenity Room
The Neighborhood
View ListingsTaking 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 neighborhood’s “Academic Acropolis.” 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.
TRANSPORTATION
- 1, 2, 3 Subway Lines
- A, C Subway Lines
- B Subway Line
FOOD & DINING
- Dinosaur Bar-B-Que
- Tom's Restaurant
- Pisticci
GROCERIES
- West Side Market NYC
- H Mart
- Morton Williams
- Columbia Greenmarket
- Samad's Gourmet
HEALTH & WELLNESS
- Equinox
- BeFitNYC
- LaserAway
- Blink Fitness
- New York Sports Club
PUBLIC SPACES
- Riverside Park South
- Morningside Park
- Sakura Park
- Anibal Aviles Playground
- Booker T. Washingon Playground
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
- Play Street Museum
- The Africa Center
- Nicholas Roerich Museum
- Houdini House
- Rare Book and Manuscript Library

