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When Zoom Meetings Lead to Incivility UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Michele Cardella on March 03, 2022

just behind their beach chairs. As a group, though, we were generally in the cordial, kumbaya mindset

Rebirth at Maple Plaza UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Alan Saly, Tom Soter on June 01, 2005

also uses the checklist to evaluate just how well Webb & Brooker handles its relationships with outside

The Bedbugs Will Get You UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Elizabeth Jensen on December 01, 2006

for and the topic was discussed at the annual meeting. “They are just being very matter-of-fact about it, very

Digging a Hole UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Michael Gwertzman on March 01, 2004

, ovens. Just junk. It was all in disarray, it was a nightmare." Vlichez-Blatt, a shareholder in a 26

New Composting Mandate Puts Pressure on Co-op and Condo Boards UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Emily Myers on November 25, 2024

,” Robertson says. If it’s too difficult to identify the culprit, Robertson says that staff will knock on doors

The Lure of LEDs UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Bill Morris on May 18, 2017

’s calculations hold up, the co-op will recoup its investment in just 16 months. Extra Upgrades Because

Remember Your Roots UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Bill Morris on August 01, 2014

elected mayor of New York City in 2013. While it’s still too early in his tenure to know if he will live

Going Green in Established Buildings UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Jennifer V. Hughes on June 01, 2008

for multi-unit residential to do LEED for existing buildings,” she says. “It just takes a little more

Bike Haven UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Bill Morris on April 01, 2016

their homework,” he says. “Usually we’re given a square-footage of space and told to maximize it. But they wanted

Management UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Tom Soter on May 01, 2007

on the board of his 324-unit Brooklyn co-op for 30 years and is now its manager. “People just don’t want

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