Take a peek behind the facades of New York’s co-ops and condos to find out who's fixing things up, and how much it costs? Articles in this section cover dozens of individual projects in co-ops and condos all over New York City. Learn how NYC co-op/condo boards met the challenges of the fix-up, and how you can use their experiences to smooth out yours.
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Written by Bill Morris on June 29, 2022
$7 million facade job and courtyard landscaping bring aging jewel up to date.
Written by Bill Morris on June 22, 2022
Park Vanderbilt co-op board cuts costs and streamlines operations.
Written by Bill Morris on June 15, 2022
Bell Park Gardens’ $20 million capital project delayed by due diligence.
Written by Bill Morris on June 08, 2022
Ukraine war, inflation add to financial squeeze at HDFC co-op.
Written by Bill Morris on June 01, 2022
City has released final property tax assessments; tax rate still to come.
Written by Bill Morris on May 25, 2022
Water rates could jump by 4.9% this summer, biggest hike in nearly a decade.
Written by Bill Morris on May 18, 2022
By limiting access to an inner courtyard, board saved more than $100,000.
Written by Bill Morris on May 11, 2022
Efficient new electric boiler for domestic hot water is a money saver.
Written by Bill Morris on May 04, 2022
Energy efficiency — and money savings — come to a South Bronx co-op.
Written by Bill Morris on April 27, 2022
City Council hearing gives boards — and others — a chance to voice concerns.