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Flirting With Disaster UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Tom Soter on January 01, 2004

(but did not implement) to pay for necessary capital improvement work. A common practice in most co

Board Politics UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Soter, Tom on April 01, 2003

of the 434-unit Mitchell-Lama cooperative has instituted a number of significant capital improvements

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

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

Conquering Catastrophe (At Hudson Courts) UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by France Lovece on September 17, 2018

turned to the Manhattan-based Brick Capital Group, a private lender. “We’re not a bank, an institution

Flip Tales UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Tom Soter on December 01, 2006

: Still Considering What the Board Did: “We’re putting together a package of numbers – what our capital

For Sale: Common Areas UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Frank Lovece on January 01, 2007

to be a capital contribution and not income. It’s tax free if you [issue them] as a subscription agreement

Brokers, Boards, and Buildings UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Ruth Ford on January 01, 2004

, but he made the decision because the building needs a lot of capital work. “It’s a historic building

Contractor Quality UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Stephen Varone and Peter Varsalona on September 01, 2007

work with always seem to have problems with the quality of the work performed on their capital

Reading, Writing, & Financials UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Frank Lovece on December 01, 2007

what portion of our expenses go toward taxes, toward capital improvements, toward security, toward

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