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Perspectives: Francis Greenburger UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Greenburger, Francis on May 01, 2002

the funds necessary for needed capital improvements and provided an economic framework in which

Turning Points UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Soter, Tom on May 01, 2002

, not for major capital improvements, which would have made more sense." "From the beginning, the building

Old Neighborhood, New Community UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Soter, Tom on May 01, 2002

in the neighborhood; and it could possibly be one of the youngest properties of its kind to need major capital ... properties of its kind to need major capital improvement work. "There were a lot of construction defects

Sponsor, Go Home UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Sullivan, Michael on May 01, 2002

. There is now $250,000 in the reserve fund. With that money, the board turned to capital work, inspecting

To Market, To Market UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Sullivan, Michael on May 01, 2002

, there were no subsidies left. So you have buildings that are 35 years old that need huge capital improvements

Quandary in Queens UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Sullivan, Michael on May 01, 2002

million for capital improvements." Connecticut Mutual's response: it told the board that it either get

Eyes Wide Open UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Sullivan, Michael on April 01, 2002

Capital Improvements

Whatever UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Soter, Tom on April 01, 2002

are no arrears, no maintenance increases, no capital improvements to discuss, no incidents regarding safety

The Race to Refinance UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Feldman, Len on April 01, 2002

building's capital in a long-term mortgage defeats those purposes, says Bonanno. "Use capital when you need

Contractors Plead Guilty UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Soter, Tom on March 01, 2002

it is understandable that boards look to their managing agents for advice on contractors to use on major capital

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