a hole all the way to China.”
The treepit had turned into such a voracious moneypit that the condo ...
Workers digging a pit on Bond Street where no tree will ever grow (image courtesy CTA Architects).
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Condo board spends $40,000 – and still doesn't have a tree.
... TreePit ... The TreePit That Became a MoneyPit
An upper west side co-op struggles to accomodate newer shareholders. Older residents are pitted ... , often on fixed income and reluctant to spend money, pitted against younger people, who want to spruce up ...
New shareholders are pitted against old ones
the tree, cuts out [a treepit from the] concrete, removes the soil and puts in structural soil ... apartment buildings, are bricks and mortar. They need care, maintenance, and money to pay for the upkeep ...
Urban trees aren't just great ... they're tree-mendous! Who doesn't love living ... Free Trees ... Free Trees: How to Get Them for Your Sidewalk
Magazine Article by Frank Lovece on March 01, 2007
a tree, here’s a planting primer.
... three bids – and select the contractor, who purchases the tree, cuts out [a treepit from the] concrete ...
Planting a tree in front of your building can do much for your quality of life.
... Easy as One, Two, Tree
a potentially devastating lawsuit when someone trips over a sidewalk treepit in front of your building. It may ... to raise more money, how to deal with angry owners, or the best ways to work with a building's accountant ... pesky sidewalk treepits: the newest stories from our app will help board members handle a pair of very
Magazine Article by Marianne Schaefer on June 03, 2016
. Neighbor was pitted against neighbor in a story about how, in the words of Seward Park board treasurer ...
A ripple became a tsunami in an epic battle over a new garage plan.
earlier, when the top of our Christmas tree had snapped, Luis glued it back together. I took a Polaroid ... care, maintenance, and money to pay for the upkeep. The goal, though, is not to make a profit ... the freshly painted ceiling. Platters of food were spread out on the purposefully pitted, reclaimed
. But the treepit turned into a $40,000 moneypit when the byzantine permitting process – coupled with a snarl ... apartment buildings, are bricks and mortar. They need care, maintenance, and money to pay for the upkeep
board had hoped to cut a treepit and plant a tree there, but red tape caused the cost to spiral until ... apartment buildings, are bricks and mortar. They need care, maintenance, and money to pay for the upkeep
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