The longtime Upper East Side co-op of a key Central Park supporter is on the market. Norma Dana, who passed away last year, founded the Central Park Conservancy’s Women’s Committee and led fundraising efforts for several improvement and restoration projects in the park, including the creation of the Charles A. Dana Discovery Center with her husband. The park champion’s three-bedroom apartment at 550 Park Avenue hit the market this spring for $4,950,000.
Norma started the Women’s Committee to raise critical funds for repairs to the park. Since its founding in 1983, the committee has raised more than $200 million. Along with her husband, Charles A. Dana, Jr., Norma helped restore the north end of Central Park, including the creation of the Dana Discovery Center.
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