Alexa Avilés, District 38; Farah Louis, District 45; and Mercedes Narcisse, District 46, representing the borough of Brooklyn, discuss history, affordability and other issues that affect their co-op and condo constituents.
Alexa Avilés, District 38; Farah Louis, District 45; and Mercedes Narcisse, District 46, representing the borough of Brooklyn, discuss history, affordability and other issues that affect their co-op and condo constituents.
Christopher Marte, District 1; Carlina Rivera, District 2; Keith Powers, District 4; Julie Menin, District 5; Gale Brewer, District 6; and Shaun Abreu, District 7, representing the borough of Manhattan, discuss taxes, energy efficiency and other issues that affect their co-op and condo constituents.
Vickie Paladino, District 19; Linda Lee, District 23; James Gennaro, District 24; Shekar Krishnan, District 25; Lynn Schulman, District 29; and Joann Ariola, District 32, representing the borough of Queens, discuss regulations, diversity and other issues that affect their co-op and condo constituents.
From elevators to storage, professionals predict what they see ahead for co-ops and condos.
Financial professionals on what they see coming for co-op and condo boards.
What legal challenges lie ahead for co-op and condo boards?
Engineers, accountants and insurance brokers look ahead to future challenges facing boards.
Property managers predict how their jobs will change – and what that means for boards.
Unit-owners are bearing more of the load when it comes to insurance.
The responsibility is now on boards to comply with fire safety requirements.