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 Marianne Schaefer on November 25, 2020
Co-op board tackles multiple projects at a very trying time.
Written by Bill Morris on November 18, 2020
Upgrade brings video screens, air purification and, best of all, reliability.
Written by Bill Morris on November 11, 2020
Ruling gives boards broader power to recoup money from sponsors and investors.
Written by Sue Treiman on November 04, 2020
Brooklyn co-op is a pioneer in new program to boost energy efficiency.
Written by Amy Sara Clark on October 28, 2020
Glitch in rollout brings a blizzard of scorecards to a Queens co-op.
Written by Paula Chin on October 21, 2020
Co-op board jumps through bureaucratic hoops to secure backup power.
Written by Sue Treiman on October 14, 2020
Storage lockers are an amenity that produces a $50,000 yearly windfall.
Written by Paula Chin on October 07, 2020
Boards push back against $1.3 million over-charge – and win.
Written by Marianne Schaefer on September 30, 2020
It’s a double-edged sword that will save money once old fines are paid.
Written by Marianne Schaefer on September 23, 2020
They may not be the sexiest amenity, but secure lockers are prized by many.