30 Morningside Drive is a historic residential complex located in Manhattan's Morningside Heights neighborhood, adjacent to Morningside Park and near Columbia University. Originally constructed between 1896 and 1928 as part of the St. Luke’s Hospital campus, the buildings were designed by architect Ernest Flagg in a Beaux-Arts style featuring classical lines and Gothic flourishes. The complex includes four pavilion towers and a central carriage house, all of which have been designated as historical landmarks. In 2016, Mount Sinai St. Luke’s Hospital sold five of these historic buildings to Delshah Capital for $111.5 million. Delshah Capital filed plans to convert the structures into upscale rental apartments, comprising 204 units across approximately 240,614 square feet. The renovation aimed to preserve the landmarked exteriors while updating the interiors for modern residential use. Today, 30 Morningside Drive stands as a testament to the successful adaptive reuse of historic architecture, blending early 20th-century design with contemporary living in one of New York City's culturally rich neighborhoods.