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Boards can require – and store – pictures and identification of visitors.

Small-Town Values at Work in a Big-City Co-op

Written by Bill Morris on June 05, 2018

Tribeca, Manhattan

Doug Moss has brought a little bit of Texas to Manhattan.

This Condo’s Decisions are Driven by Data

Written by Bill Morris on May 30, 2018

Midtown, Manhattan

Parc Vendome uses market research to determine residents’ priorities.

Illegal bathroom is why boards insist on alteration agreements.

River Terrace Fixes a Toxic Culture

Written by Carol J. Ott on May 29, 2018

Washington Heights, Manhattan

Board conquers “bad behavior,” deficits, and galloping energy costs.

A Cheaper Way to Build a Roof Deck

Written by Paula Chin on May 22, 2018

Yorkville, Manhattan

Steel overbuilds can be easy on a budget and on an old building's roof.

54 Bond Street’s impeccable restoration honored by Landmarks Conservancy.

Combined co-op apartment, once the source of lawsuits, goes on the market.

Condo board prevails in dispute over what’s allowed in common areas.

Homegrown Change Agent

Written by Carol J. Ott on May 11, 2018

Washington Heights, Manhattan

Mark Hines and the rejuvenation of River Terrace.

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