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CIRA Loans Help Condos Finance Big Projects

Written by Lisa Prevost on February 06, 2018

Greenwich Village, Manhattan

By spreading payments over time, these niche loans ease the pain.

Boards, not shareholders, must enforce agreements with contractors.

Angry unit-owners claim interior renovations were put ahead of facade repairs.

With disasters worsening, new evidence that it pays to prepare.

Zoning amendment would require rigorous review of four proposed towers.

De Blasio announces plan for shelter next to city’s priciest condo tower.

Cash purchases by shell companies are a staple in Trump condos.

The decline of co-ops is visible inside an icon.

West Village resident fighting to preserve his slice of country living in city.

City tries to make amends for allowing AIDS hospice to become luxury condos.

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