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 February 12, 2020
NORCs squeezed by flurry of regulations, limited resources.
Written by Sue Treiman on February 05, 2020
Board claims its retaining walls do not fall under Local Law 37.
Written by Robin Goldwyn Blumenthal on January 29, 2020
This condo board avoided the common clashes over aesthetics and money.
Written by Bill Morris on January 22, 2020
Landmarks Preservation Commission agrees to bend the rules.
Written by Sue Treiman on January 15, 2020
Meticulous facade work restores century-old building’s luster.
Written by Marianne Schaefer on January 08, 2020
St. George Tower & Grill gets a complete makeover.
Written by Sue Treiman on January 02, 2020
Passive-house concept produces comfort and energy savings.
Written by Sue Treiman on January 02, 2020
Passive-house concept produces comfort and energy savings.
Written by Marianne Schaefer on December 18, 2019
Cheap money helps co-op tackle a bushel of capital projects.
Written by Marianne Schaefer on December 11, 2019
Shaft walls, in danger of collapse, require emergency repairs.