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Access to a Neighboring Building Is Not Guaranteed

Written by Victor M. Metsch on October 08, 2020

Lenox Hill, Manhattan

Though the courts usually grant board requests, some are denied.

Forget the Golf Simulator, This Co-op Wanted Storage Space

Written by Marianne Schaefer on September 23, 2020

Midtown, Manhattan

They may not be the sexiest amenity, but secure lockers are prized by many.

When a Co-op Shareholder Chooses to Die at Home

Written by Paula Chin on September 17, 2020

Upper East Side, Manhattan

COVID-19 victim’s last wish tested a co-op’s board and manager.

Vocal co-op and condo residents angered by another mayoral reversal.

... could an East Harlem co-op board be about the worst slumlord around, and corrupt as well? Another board on Park Avenue isn't smelling like roses, either, or gas. We've smoking, squirrels and squash — the vegetable, not the game — plus the latest in condo / co-op amenities. And for boards, we've got fallout from the Dakota co-op discrimination suit and more.

“The Building” portrays New Yorkers being New Yorkers during lockdown.

After steep decline, signed contracts picking up as city reopens.

Pedestal paver systems reduce leaks and ease roof repairs.

Drop in Manhattan sales is seen as a “statistical anomaly,” not a trend.

With in-person showings returning and listings up, market begins to stir.

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