Cathedral Court

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1904 Cathedral Court 44 Morningside Drive and 115th Street
– alternate address: 402 West 115th Street

Paterno Brothers: Charles Paterno Secretary and Treasurer; Joseph Paterno President; Victor Cerabone Vice President (Metropolis page 61)

NB 962-1904
Morningside Avenue, West 115th Street, southwest corner
6-sty brk and stone tenement, 104.1×89.11 COST:
$225,000
OWNER:
Paterno Bros, 557 W 183d [183rd] st
ARCHITECT:
Schwartz & Gross, 35 W 21st st
ADDRESS IN REAL ESTATE RECORD:
Morningside av, s w cor 115th st

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(source) Morningside Drive and 114th, 115th, and 116th Streets
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Before and after photos of restoration HERE.

Photo by mjwoo44 for Carla Golden 2021
Photo by mjwoo44 for Carla Golden 2021
Photo by mjwoo44 for Carla Golden 2021
Photo by mjwoo44 for Carla Golden 2021
Photo by mjwoo44 for Carla Golden 2021
New-York tribune. [volume], May 01, 1906, Page 10, Image 10
New-York tribune. [volume], April 15, 1905, Page 16, Image 16

Living It Up page 88: CATHEDRAL COURT, 44-47 Morningside Drive: This turn-of-the-century building has a set-back entrance with an archway linking two sections of the building. page 87: 27 Dec 1892 cornerstone laid; Protestant Episcopal Cathedral of St. John the Divine on West 110th Street between Morningside Park and Amsterdam Avenue. West 110th Street was widened between Riverside Park and Seventh Avenue (now Adam Clayton Powell, Jr., Boulevard) and renamed Cathedral Parkway.