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Streamlined process has eliminated project delays and approval backlogs.

Rate could soon surpass the aftermath of the 2008 financial crisis.

Tech and real estate know-how come together to smooth building governance.

Department of Finance declines to reveal computer model used to adjust valuations.

Park Vanderbilt co-op board cuts costs and streamlines operations.

The sail-shaped Olympia Dumbo tower is shattering price records in Brooklyn.

Contractors worked overtime to harmonize a $280,000 system.

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.

It's not just the Manhattan market that's making a rebound.

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