$120,000 loan will pay to electrify the building, cut carbon emissions.

In letter to mayor, 21 City Council members urge tax relief for homeowners.

After Hurricane Ida, a Brooklyn Co-op Vows: Never Again

Written by Bill Morris on February 23, 2022

Park Slope, Brooklyn

New pumping system and roof will prevent flooding and leaks after big storms.

Parlour condo construction site’s contractor had several DOB violations.

Since New York doesn’t block former felons from serving on co-op and condo boards, voters need to ask: How serious was the crime?

De Blasio promises that real reform is coming to city’s assessments.

A Park Slope Gem Gets Rid of Its Flaws

Written by Marianne Schaefer on January 17, 2018

Park Slope, Brooklyn

Condo board restores the luster to a building that fell on hard times.

Lawsuit claims tax assessments favor the rich and punish minorities.

Online shopping hasn’t dampened asking rents – yet.

New digital map lists all sheds, including one that’s more than a decade old.

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