, the city’s department of Housing Preservation & Development’s (HPD) proposed rules changes for affordable ...
City wants to tighten rules on affordable co-ops, but many shareholders are resisting.
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It doesn’t have to be that way, and the Hardenbrook House condominium at 404 E. 66 Street just proved it ...
BEFORE AND AFTER: Out with the old hallway (left) and in with the new (right) at Hardenbrook House
in their spare time. Citing concerns about liability and misuse of co-op time, the board changed the house rules ... by an elected board of directors, these housing corporations are like mini-cities with their own bylaws
In a city starved for affordablehousing, two city-owned buildings in upper Manhattan that could ... 's investing in a housing corporation. Articles, here, will help you understand what your investment really ...
Two city-owned buildings, ideal for affordable apartments, remain boarded-up and vacant.
... Affordable but Boarded-Up ... "I Coulda Been an Affordable Co-op!"
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