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November 23, 2015
Although luxury apartment towers and revered religious buildings might seem like awkward neighbors, the Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine in Morningside Heights will soon welcome the second residential development to its 11.3-acre campus.
Finishing touches are being made to the Enclave at the Cathedral, a 15-story, 430-unit rental complex designed by Handel Architects and developed by the Brodsky Organization at 400 West 113th Street. The building runs the length of West 113th Street between Amsterdam Avenue and Morningside Drive, just a few paces north of the famously unfinished cathedral, which began construction in 1892.
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