The Norman 37 West 93rd Street, Apt. 29 A Rare Opportunity to Create Your Dream Home Some apartments are move-in ready. The great ones are move-in worthy. This top-floor Classic 6 at The Norman is a blank canvas awaiting the vision of a discerning buyer and the bones could not be more spectacular. Perched on the eighth and uppermost floor of one of the Upper West Side's most storied pre-war cooperatives, this park block, sunny two-bedroom, two-bathroom residence offers open city views, soaring 9 6 ceilings, and the generous proportions that simply don't exist in modern construction. A grand living room and dining room, two bedrooms, two bathrooms, abundant closets throughout round out a layout built for gracious living. The Norman itself is a piece of architectural history. Completed in 1909 by developer Julius Tishman whose family would later build Madison Square Garden and the World Trade Center and designed by architect Charles B. Meyers in a masterful blend of Beaux Arts and Renaissance Revival styles, the building announced itself as something apart from the moment it opened. This cooperative offers a full-time live-in superintendent, video intercom, elevator service, and is pet friendly. For the buyer ready to invest in a full renovation, the reward is a one-of-a-kind home atop one of the Upper West Side's finest pre-war buildings. Daily life is effortless here: Trader Joe's is literally half a block away, Whole Foods is nearby, and Central Park's reservoir and tennis courts are just around the corner. The 1/2/3 and B/C trains are both close at hand. Priced to reflect the opportunity. Photos have been virtually staged.