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Breakfast with a Board Member: Consensus, Not Confrontation UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Tom Soter on October 01, 2011

of the talk – and in actually accomplishing something: a major capital improvement project involving the roof

Shrinking the Kilowatt Bill UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Ronda Kaysen on December 01, 2012

But the road to a greener building was paved with hard work and unexpected capital improvements on a brand

The Difference is in the Details UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Patrick B. Niland on December 01, 2012

service – new or in good repair? If part of the new loan will be used to fund capital improvements, has

Solar Power: On the Horizon? UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Gregory D.L. Morris on September 01, 2004

, but compared to other capital projects, it’s not a bad point of departure. Most installers will also develop

Six Steps to Refinancing UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Patrick B. Niland on December 01, 2013

provide additional funding for capital improvements and other needs in future years. Credit lines can

The Curious Journey of a Bill UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Ronda Kaysen on January 01, 2014

of Carlton Management. “They don’t have any fluff in their budget for unexpected capital expenditures

There’s a Flood! UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Bill Morris on March 01, 2014

million capital improvement campaign that will eventually replace all windows and heating and air

When Owners Become the Bank UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Bill Morris on March 01, 2014

-op in 1968, enjoys low maintenance and solid capital reserves. The shareholders have never been hit

What you Leave Behind UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Aparna Narayanan on June 01, 2014

in a cogeneration or combined heat and power plant. We are also in the middle of a capital improvement project; we

Investors ‘R’ Us UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Stuart Saft on April 01, 2015

into the co-op or condo’s reserve funds. This money can then be used to pay the cost of long-term capital

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