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Midsize Co-ops and Condos Are About to Get Greener

Written by Marianne Schaefer on October 20, 2016

New York City

City Council passes new rules on benchmarking, submetering and lighting.

Should your board approve apartment purchases by LLCs?

Feds agree to redraw city’s stringent flood maps.

City Council may require developers to post noise mitigation plans and construction time frames.

This week we've got energy on the mind: a co-op's solution to an unbalanced heat problem, and a free source of information on energy efficiency.

Manhattan no longer has a monopoly on insane real estate prices.

The Importance of Being Treasurer

Written by Emmet Pierce on October 11, 2016

New York City

Taming the annual budget is just the beginning of this crucial job.

The Department of Buildings Is Entering the 21st Century

Written by Sebastian Moll on September 08, 2016

New York City

New computer system ends waiting in line to make archaic paper filings.

Ballots in co-op and condo board elections are not always a private matter.

What's a shareholder to do when the board is the problem?

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