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Eyes Wide Open UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Paula Chin on September 30, 2020

ago, the co-op has undertaken one major capital project after another, overcoming setbacks – including

The New Healthy: Ventilation UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Frank Lovece on August 19, 2020

be a good time to refurbish a building’s ventilation system – a capital project that may lack great visual

What Lies Ahead: Legal UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article on May 02, 2022

the perfect capital storm for boards. Over the next 10 years, boards will need to spend massive sums of money
for a bit more than the last mortgage to build up your reserve fund for use on capital projects,”

Are You An Effective Board ? UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Tom Soter on November 01, 2004

but is not the expert. “Whenever they have the big capital projects a lot of boards just either don’t realize

The Art of Increasing Maintenance UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Tom Soter on April 01, 2005

maintenance.   Things changed, however. “We had to do some capital work,” observes Stein, who became

Legal Lessons: Board Responsibilities UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Ronald L. Perl, Phyllis H. Weisberg, Jonathan J. Fink, David J. Byrne, Steven Troup on November 01, 2009

-owner approval for capital improvements exceeding $10,000. The anticipated cost for the recommended corrective

Co-ops at the Crossroads UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Ruth Ford on April 01, 2005

a credit to make capital repairs, start a reserve fund, and, if necessary, consider hiring a management

Running on Your Record UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Tom Soter on March 01, 2004

, has a lot to do with intangibles. "Our goals have been driven by very significant capital projects

Leadership: 4 Portraits UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Karen Jones on October 01, 2008

$500,000 that year with no capital expenditures. Where did the money go?” The take-charge King

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