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A Fairy Tale About a Co-op Full of Happy People

Written by Marianne Schaefer on July 25, 2018

Lenox Hill, Manhattan

A visionary board and supportive shareholders add up to “unique” harmony.

Court slashes fees in parking garage dispute by 62 percent.

Upper Manhattan residents sickened by Legionella bacteria.

Jeff Byles has become a steward for his co-op's 19th-century buildings.

Conversion from rent-stabilized would tip balance in downtown Manhattan.

Residents file lawsuit to keep homeless shelter out of the hood.

Singer has no right to examine co-op’s votes or meeting minutes.

Board adapts to shareholders' changing ages, tastes, and needs.

Large crowd honors co-op resident who fought for human dignity.

Opponents vow to sue to block 800-foot luxury condo tower.

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