
The Morningside Heights building is the only one named for the plat and is located at the corner of 95th & 35th.
In the 1920s and 1930s before Wedgwood acquired its name, its sense of identity and defined boundaries, the name Morningside was often used for the neighborhood.
Beginning in 1913 the Morningside Heights plat on the west side of 35th Ave NE from NE 90th to 95th Streets was the first advertised development in what would later become part of Wedgwood.
The residents of Morningside Heights wanted the benefits of community life, and one of the first actions taken was to start a church with Sunday school for the children of the neighborhood. The organizing of this Morningside Sunday school was supported by the First Presbyterian Church in downtown Seattle, which was doing outreach in the expanding northeast neighborhoods.





