NYC co-ops and condos, like all residential apartment buildings, are bricks and mortar. They need care, maintenance, and money to pay for the upkeep. The goal, though, is not to make a profit, but to create an environment that owners want to live and invest in. How co-op and condo buildings do that in New York City is what you'll find here. 

Unauthorized Amazon Key for Business boxes discovered inside intercoms.

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Board let a problem persist for years without taking action. Not a good idea.

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For Co-ops and Condos, Garages Are the New Facades

Written by Bill Morris on January 27, 2022

New York City

City has begun rolling out new regs on mandatory periodic inspections.

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Co-op and condo boards need to address chaos in the package room.

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Neighborhood activists fail to keep hotel from becoming homeless shelter.

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Begin with a budget that can pay for the desired scope of work.

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A New Tech Tool if Co-op and Condo Staffs Go on Strike

Written by Bill Morris on October 21, 2021

New York City

Resident ID’s go digital, a major relief for property managers.

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In This Co-op, Neighbors Live On Long After They Move Out

Written by Michele Cardella on October 15, 2021

Tribeca, Manhattan

The Smiths moved out of "The Smith Apartment" more than a decade ago.

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Contractor’s lack of experience led to big problems on a big job.

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Waterfront co-ops and condos will be affected by looming changes.

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