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" — and so the two them, instead of helping, go 'round to the other side of the house for a cigarette break
in the city's ever-evolving housing market? Or is it just a flash in the pan? And more importantly: Should
Co-op City is one of the world's largest cooperative housing developments, with about 15
've also got a noisy board member and a litigious neighbor who deserve each other at the Trafalgar House
, according to a report in The New York Times, some housing experts fear that allowing big Wall Street banks
of the council’s housing committee, called the 73-story tower “concerning” because there has been little input
commitment to community service and low-income housing, has scrapped controversial plans for a 30-story
to decide what you can afford, what services are included in that fee/cost what are a la carte. What other
to decide what you can afford, what services are included in that fee/cost what are a la carte. What other

Finances & Sponsors: Assigning Responsibility UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Mindy Eisenberg Stark on January 01, 2004

, that if a sponsor still holds investments in a cooperative housing corporation, it is in the sponsor’s best interest

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