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Big Six Reborn UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Bill Morris on May 01, 2007

a $780,000 capital reserve, and major capital improvements are in the works – installing security cameras

Influences: Top 25 People, Events, & Organizations UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Frank Lovece, Bill Morris, Tom Soter, and Steve Weinstein on May 01, 2007

abatements and exemptions to building owners who make capital improvements. It was designed to encourage

Growing Up – Neighborhoods UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Frank Lovece on May 01, 2007

it a good deal economically to implement such capital improvements as new windows, roofs, and boilers

The Shareholders UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Steve Weinstein on May 01, 2007

. In more modest buildings, where capital gains taxes are less of an issue, older owners sometimes square

Board Power UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Renee Serlin on May 01, 2007

propose capital work, for instance, the sponsor would often block it as too costly. “We were handicapped

Building Finances UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Alan Saly on May 01, 2007

rests in how they approach repairs and capital improvements. The co-op and condo board has become much

A Vision of New York City UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Jennifer V. Hughes on May 01, 2007

an extensive capital-reserve budget, thanks to the refinancing of the mortgage, selling roof space to cell

Memories of a Major Player UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by David Goldstick on May 01, 2007

The Big Apple as the Co-op Conversion Capital

Window Shopping UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Robin L. Barton on April 01, 2007

is a capital improvement, it may make your building eligible for a J-51 tax abatement. That would reduce

The Art of the Deal UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Joan Oleck on April 01, 2007

, committees were formed: one (on which I served) was for funds allocation, another for capital improvements

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