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"Williamsburg Housing Complex Makes Push to Support Vito Lopez in City Council Bid" by Tanay Warerkar and Reuven ... Lindsay Park Housing ...
This week, the co-op board of the publicly subsidized Lindsay Park Houses in Williamsburg
a time when affordablehousing is so scarce, my office will continue working to preserve critical ...
Attorney General will funnel money to low-income housing.
Magazine Article by Frank Lovece on October 01, 2007
The housing market is collapsing everywhere: when – and will – it happen here? What boards should ... affordablehouses are to the average buyer. The second tries to measure how indebted a buyer becomes – which
Long Island City. The co-op complex was built by the state as affordablehousing for middle-income New ...
Affordable Citylights faces a crippling tax bill as assessments soar.
off. In December the co-op closed on a $9.95 million federal resiliency grant from the Housing ...
With a $10 million federal grant, an East Village Mitchell-Lama affordable co-op is getting ready
Magazine Article by Greenburger, Francis on May 01, 2002
the past and future of the cooperative housing movement.
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When Habitat magazine first appeared in 1982, New York's residential housing stock was in a state
How do NYC co-ops and condos operate? Governed by an elected board of directors, these housing ...
Co-op and condo boards can’t afford to ignore discriminatory outbursts.
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