Selling improvements used to be simple, but now recession-era worries mean boards have to work harder at marketing.
Selling improvements used to be simple, but now recession-era worries mean boards have to work harder at marketing.
Replacing windows can be a delicate, costly operation for any co-op or condo board.
As its water bills rose and its property deteriorated, Dayton Beach Park found that it had to deal with an ever-deepening crisis.
With its building literally falling apart, one board took dramatic steps to turn matters around.
Despite a bumpy road, a $15 million full-body makeover is restoring Lido Beach Towers to its past glory.
Two neighboring Queens co-ops are facing insurance claims, lawsuits, and millions in repairs.
Concern about a dilapidated fire escape.
Replacing a cornice is no easy task.
The board secretary at 233 West 99th Street Corp discusses a victory over a vault problem.
Deadline news about façade law filings.