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for future capital projects. And you'll need to differentiate between "operating" and "non-operating." 
reports that Brooklyn developer Brookland Capital purchased the 145-year-old church for $8.8 million
bad. Butterfield House, a 100-unit co-op in Greenwich Village, had just begun an $8 million capital
  Though interest rates have just jumped, your building needs a major capital improvement
dreamed of being an architect, this Bronx native has overseen a great deal of capital work: brick
. They are paying close attention to the physical health of buildings – and your capital improvement plans
/operating fund and put directly into the reserves for capital projects. untouchable. 6). if you are not doing
as a capital well for capital repairs and improvements. As we have seen, building values do not always rise
not be refinance. OUCH!!! VERY PAINFUL! Therefore, since we lacked money to do bladly needed capital investment
building that needs more capital improvements each year) garners about $900,000 each year. Our expenses

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