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Tipping Point UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Paula Chin on September 01, 2022

or condominium,” Unger says. “But lenders are also tying in the footnotes with regard to any capital improvements

The Financial Calculus Of Energy Retrofits UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Darren Johnson, Bright Power on October 12, 2021

capital improvements that are usually more expensive and may require financial planning, but they

Doing Quite Well, Thanks UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Bill Morris on May 01, 2007

$700,000 in reserve, the board is waiting for warm weather so it can begin tackling a list of capital

Blowing Hot and Cold UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Bill Morris on September 22, 2016

a reasonable reserve fund, but the board got concerned about financing capital projects by taking on debt

The Good Audit UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Renee Serlin on June 01, 2006

-51 tax abatements provided by the city to encourage capital improvements; and New York State

Elevator Economics UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Frank Lovece on December 21, 2018

, most recently in February 2018. “And with the refinance, we came up with a list of capital projects

6 Keys to Unlocking the Financial Statement UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Lisa Prevost on April 23, 2019

capital costs over the next 30 years. 4. Security Deposits Alteration or security deposits paid

Buzz Them In UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Lisa L. Colangelo on May 02, 2017

Silvers, a founding partner of Tavros Capital, a company that develops and manages real estate. He says

When a Building Doesn’t Breathe Properly UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Peter E. Varsalona on May 02, 2017

, whether it’s a simple fix or a major capital improvement program to ensure your building’s ventilation

Steps to Solar Success UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Kathryn Farrell on January 22, 2020

the combined $25,000 to $30,000 a year in savings to do more proactive capital improvements that will save

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