NYC co-ops and condos, like all residential apartment buildings, are bricks and mortar. They need care, maintenance, and money to pay for the upkeep. The goal, though, is not to make a profit, but to create an environment that owners want to live and invest in. How co-op and condo buildings do that in New York City is what you'll find here.
Written by Bill Morris on November 03, 2020
Memories of summertime looting linger as bitter campaign comes to an end.
Written by Sue Treiman on October 29, 2020
Residents of outer boroughs needed to join the ambitious TOSS crusade.
Written by Paula Chin on October 21, 2020
Co-op board jumps through bureaucratic hoops to secure backup power.
Written by Kathryn Farrell on October 01, 2020
New law requires x-ray testing in some co-op and condo apartments.
Written by Paula Chin on July 09, 2020
Board and management put safety above convenience as the city reopens.
Stringent riders to alteration agreements are common as crews re-enter buildings.
July 04, 2020
Habitat wishes our readers a happy – and safe – Independence Day.
During the pandemic, boards have wide latitude on limiting entry.
Written by Bill Morris on June 25, 2020
Phase Two of the city’s reopening presents logistical and legal challenges.
Written by Andrew I. Bart on June 23, 2020
It’s a new day for workplace safety and apartment showings.