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Curtailment Is Now UNABRIDGED

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

Housing Cooperatives & Condominiums and a founder of the group The Cooperative Coalition to Prevent

Le Havre’s $35 Million Makeover UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Alan Saly on April 01, 2008

Levitt of Levittown fame, the Levitt Houses (as they were then called) opened for business in 1953

Living in Disharmony UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Bill Morris on March 01, 2009

discussion about the issue on either side – what we gain by keeping prices affordable, and at the same time

Climate Changes UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Ronda Kaysen on June 01, 2012

topside means sacrificing valuable penthouse real estate for a boiler. “Can you do it? Can you afford

A New Dawn at Turner Towers UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Bill Morris on November 01, 2010

to afford costly improvements that simply had to be made; and second, the co-op had a flip tax – 25 percent

Rebirth at Seward Park UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Tom Soter on August 01, 2004

a profit but about providing affordable apartment ownership for those in need. The property, which

The Package UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Frank Lovece on March 01, 2015

to the community, but primarily whether that applicant is able to afford to live in the community.” Without

Who’s That Old Guy in the Mirror?” UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Frank Lovece on February 01, 2016

that “in many cases, older adults cannot afford to move. But even for those who have the means to move

Unplugged: The Death Knell of the Submetering Incentive UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Paula Chin on December 02, 2016

system cleaner and more affordable. “Rather than encouraging conservation by offering government cash

Co-Op and Condo Boards Use Assessments to Fund Capital Improvements UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Paula Chin on June 05, 2024

’s heartbreaking.”   Butterfield House, a high-end 103-unit co-op at 37 W. 12th St. in Greenwich Village, didn

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