The Norman is an eight-story cooperative built in 1909 on West 93rd Street with 32 units and amenities like open storage and a bike room. Located near Central Park and convenient shopping, the pet-friendly building offers easy access to public transportation. Currently, 1 apartment is for sale.
Built in 1909 by Norman Tishman, The Norman is an eight-story, 32-unit co-op located at 37 West 93rd Street, just half a block from Central Park. The building features a charming limestone façade and a grand lobby adorned with wrought-iron doors and stained-glass windows. Residents enjoy amenities such as a live-in superintendent, a bike room, and pet-friendly policies, making it a welcoming community for families and pet owners alike.
The apartments in The Norman are characterized by their blend of historic charm and modern luxury. Many units feature high ceilings, original moldings, and wide-plank oak flooring, while contemporary renovations include state-of-the-art kitchens with custom cabinetry and high-end appliances. Notable layouts include spacious duplexes and well-proportioned three-bedroom apartments, often with multiple bathrooms and flexible living spaces that cater to both entertaining and everyday living.
Residents benefit from the building's prime location, which offers easy access to local amenities such as Trader Joe's, Whole Foods, and various cultural institutions. The proximity to multiple subway lines (1/2/3 and B/C) enhances the convenience of city living. The Norman stands out not only for its architectural elegance but also for its strong financials and low maintenance fees, making it an attractive option for potential buyers.
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