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President's lawyer threatens board with legal action over licensing agreement.

From Coney Island to Manhattan, a crackdown on illegal sublets.

Former Church of Christ, Scientist is finally out of legal limbo.

Some shareholders downsizing their gargantuan apartments.

Co-op Board Learns to Act Fast After a Disaster

Written by Frank Lovece on January 02, 2018

Greenwich Village, Manhattan

In times of crisis, the biggest problems are the most basic ones.

Green Project Gets Green Financing

Written by Paula Chin on December 29, 2017

Washington Heights, Manhattan

A little-known pot of money helps a co-op switch from oil to gas.

The T-word is removed in the dead of night from Soho tower.

Atherton, California has the nation’s highest median home sale price.

A Low-Tech Solution to a High-Level Problem

Written by Marianne Schaefer on December 20, 2017

Financial District, Manhattan

The lowly pigeon spike rescues a building with a dangerous ice problem.

Washington Heights co-op gets unique loan for oil-to-gas switch.

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