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Neighborhood alliance takes last stand against 800-foot behemoth.

Attorney General will funnel money to low-income housing.

Glut of new units leads to slower sales, lower prices.

An analysis of recent co-op sales suggests that the adage is valid.

Tribeca co-op board shuts out member to discuss illegal AC unit.

Harlem Co-op’s Brownstone Facade Needs Major Help

Written by Bill Morris on August 08, 2018

Harlem, Manhattan

Garden Court forced to deal with shoddy workmanship by city.

Approach to capital projects is to do as much as possible.

In This Co-op, Community Was the Cure for Calamity

Written by Michele Cardella on July 27, 2018

Tribeca, Manhattan

Things break – but goodwill can help put them back together.

Scorched apartment – and a dozen others – still awaiting repairs.

The Andrews Organization was quick to put “experienced boots on the ground.”

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