has undertaken, all part of a ten-year capital plan (the sidewalk and back yard are slated for repairs ... . Are you doing capital improvements at your co-op or condo? Email kfarrell@habitatmag.com or emyers
was in the clear. The building had commissioned a $5,000 engineering study in 2010 that found a six percent capital ... heavily in capital improvements.
"This is the type of building that should be approved with a rubber
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