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Co-op and condo tax abatement available only if all workers get prevailing wage.

Unknowns of Litigation Could Outweigh the Possible Rewards

Written by William D. McCracken on March 22, 2022

New York City

Boards need to ask — and answer — these questions before filing suit.

Lander urges a new approach to generating affordable housing.

Negotiators for building owners and service employees are working to reach a new contract.

Legislation would divert funds to the city’s struggling public housing.

Free tool helps boards weigh prevailing wages against tax abatement.

Governor expected to sign bill ending need for a court order to recoup fees.

Realty Advisory Board and 32BJ open negotiations at a difficult time

Environmentalists now say hydroelectric power is not clean energy.

Observing telltale signs of water infiltration can keep repair bills down.

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