The 1,844-unit co-op replaced 1,850 LED lights.
The 1,844-unit co-op replaced 1,850 LED lights.
Boards do have discretion regarding steps to take when residents in wheelchairs have accessibility requests.
The answer is complicated and depends on your governing documents.
There's nothing like travel to make you appreciate your own home.
Color-coded infrared images can reveal harmful moisture in your walls.
The board's responsibility in a noise dispute between residents depends on how the courts interpret governing documents.
A Staten Island project demonstrates the savings from community distributed generation.
Andy Marks puts his people skills to work every day at his co-op.
Not tackling problems head-on is bad business for boards.
Crediting abatements to owners can get complicated if the board takes its time.
Four mayoral candidates share where they stand on co-op/condo issues.
How the Community Solar Program can turn your roof from an expense to a money-producing amenity.
Alan Burchell, Urbanstrong
How do you balance heat in a building while complying with the Climate Mobilization Act?
Ben Milbank, Ecosystem Energy
How to plan for central air conditioning in a prewar co-op without using building funds.
Cameron S. Lory, Architecture Restoration Conservation
Why controlling airflow between apartments also means controlling exhaust.
John Twomey, Indoor Air Quality Champs