blow to Mayor Bill de Blasio’s vow to add thousands of affordablehousing units to an increasingly ...
St. James Towers is latest to vote on whether to stay affordable or cash in.
... on whether to remain affordable or go to market rate sales.
When confronted with a challenge, co-op and condo boards can't afford to bury their heads ... by an elected board of directors, these housing corporations are like mini-cities with their own bylaws
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"Ticketers Showed No Mercy [at Amalgamated Houses] After Snow" by Kaitlin McCormack (The Riverdale Press ... Amalgamated Houses ... in line when he took a four-bedroom apartment at the affordable-housing East Midtown Plaza. He doesn
As the city’s homeless population continues to grow and the stock of affordablehousing continues ...
Developers “freaked out” over city’s new plan to house the homeless.
’re considering leaving the affordable Mitchell-Lama program and going to market-rate sales.
Robert Sarota, who ...
The Village View, a sprawling Mitchell-Lama affordable co-op in the East Village (image via Google ... 's investing in a housing corporation. Articles, here, will help you understand what your investment really
to retrofits present in passive houses. Under this system, first developed in the 1970s, the top priority ...
Stevenson's book and the passive house Beach Green Dunes at Rockaway Beach.
, the city’s department of Housing Preservation & Development’s (HPD) proposed rules changes for affordable ...
City wants to tighten rules on affordable co-ops, but many shareholders are resisting.
Be proactive – put updated house rules in place, and tailor them to your building, making sure you ...
Mark Elman
Senior Vice President,
Citadel Property Management
Tailor House Rules to Your ... House Rules ...
Your building’s house rules may come from an outdated template.
... Tailor House Rules to Your Building
Magazine Article by Soter, Tom on February 01, 2002
House rules are important but how can co-ops avoid writing unreasonable or onerous rules? Boards ... noise as 6C and that 6D was harassing 6C because of his lifestyle. Now what did that mean? The house ... House Rules ... Rules of the House
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