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Evolution: Boards UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Sullivan, Michael on May 01, 2002

-op board was a new responsibility in the 1980s," notes Herb Cooper-Levy, executive director of RPG Housing

Evolution: Management UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Soter, Tom on May 01, 2002

form of computer system (either in-house or offsite). By 2001, any firm that did not use computers both

Evolution: Computerization UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Sullivan, Michael on May 01, 2002

. "The housing authority is really on the leading edge on this. Extremely experimental," notes Dick Koral

Evolution: Windows UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Drinkwine, Kelly on May 01, 2002

the New York City Department of Housing and Preservation J-51 tax benefits program, roughly 1

Evolution: Local Laws UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Soter, Tom on May 01, 2002

, director of the Apartment House Institute: "An architect once wrote a book called Form Follows Disaster

Evolution: Staff UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Drinkwine, Kelly on May 01, 2002

's role in 2002. Dick Koral, director of the Apartment House Institute at New York City Technical College

Evolution: Conversions UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Ott, Carol J. on May 01, 2002

landlords who were trying to get out of the burdens of rent control. Today, much of the housing stock

Habitat Playbill UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article on May 01, 2002

the apartment houses in New York City. The year was 1982, and cooperatives were converting at a record pace

Altered States UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Soter, Tom on April 01, 2002

alterations," observes Ben Kirschenbaum, in-house counsel for Insignia Residential Group, who worked

Room with a View UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Sullivan, Michael on April 01, 2002

for a dockominium (think boat slips) and a Chart House Restaurant onsite. "It was advertised as a lifestyle

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