Cathedral Gardens is a 15-story building in New York City with condos and student housing It features separate entrances for residents and students, a shared courtyard, and a roof terrace Currently, 1 apartment is for sale.
Cathedral Gardens is a modern residential building located at 352 Cathedral Parkway, directly across from the historic Cathedral of St. John the Divine. Completed in 2006, this 15-story structure features 25 condominium apartments and accommodations for approximately 90 students from Barnard College. The building was developed by Artimus Construction Inc. and designed by the architectural firm Rothzeid Kaiserman Thomson & Bee (RKT&B), emphasizing a community-oriented living experience that integrates students with local residents.
The condominium units range from one-bedroom apartments of 833 to 1,026 square feet, to two-bedroom apartments from 996 to 1,316 square feet. Many apartments boast features such as private balconies, hardwood floors, and modern kitchens equipped with stainless steel appliances. Notable amenities include a roof terrace, a 24-hour security desk, and a shared courtyard, enhancing the living experience for both residents and students.
Cathedral Gardens is ideally situated near cultural landmarks, green spaces, and convenient transportation options. It is just one block from the Cathedral of St. John the Divine, eight blocks from Columbia University, and moments away from Central Park. The building is well-connected to public transit, with access to the C, B, and 1 subway lines, making it a prime location for both students and professionals.
While the building has attracted a diverse community, it has also been home to notable residents, contributing to its reputation as a desirable living space in Upper Manhattan. The combination of modern amenities, strategic location, and community-focused design makes Cathedral Gardens a unique offering in New York City's competitive real estate market.
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