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395 Riverside Drive
395 Riverside Drive, Morningside Heights, Manhattan, NY 10025

Pre-war Co-op

115 units
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  • 115 residences
  • 15 stories
  • BUILT 1929

The Details About 395 Riverside Drive

395 Riverside Drive was the final project of the famous Italian architect Gaetan Ajello, known for his significant apartment houses on the Upper West Side.. Built in 1924, 395 Riverside Drive is an excellent example of Ajello's signature features, the Tiffany Style windowed lobby, elevators hidden from immediate view as you enter the building, and the use of Limestone and Terra Cotta. The Buil...

key features
  • Doorman
  • Common courtyard
  • Elevators
  • Central laundry room

395 Riverside Drive Units

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Get to know Morningside Heights

Morningside Heights is the home of several higher learning institutions, including Columbia University and Barnard College. But what it amasses in educational prestige, this Upper Manhattan enclave more than equals with leafy, natural beauty. The neighborhood is balanced between the loveliness of Morningside and Riverside Parks, the former of which contains something you’d never expect to find in this city — a cliff. Atop that outcropping of Manhattan schist sits the Cathedral of St. John the Divine, a structure as striking in its design as its sheer size. Though you’ll find a collection of sparkling condominiums, much of Morningside Heights falls within a historic district that preserves the area’s look from around the turn of the 20th century — when it initially became a residential haven. Those homes primarily consist of Colonial and Georgian Revival rowhouses and apartment buildings with distinctive features — like the curved facades of The Colosseum and The Paterno.

Morningside Heights Neighborhood Guide