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 Emily Myers on April 02, 2025
The City Council passed new rules on facade inspections, penalties and permits in an effort to reduce hundreds of miles of sidewalk sheds lining city streets.
Written by Emily Myers on March 26, 2025
In Sheepshead Bay, a co-op funds repairs to its facade and replaces its aging oil-fired boiler.
Written by Emily Myers on March 19, 2025
One Grand Army Plaza, a glass-clad Brooklyn condo, has undergone a $1.1 million upgrade to its ventilation system, including the replacement of a cooling tower, air intake unit, and exhaust fans, resulting in $40,000 in annual energy savings.
Written by Emily Myers on March 12, 2025
The Council of New York Cooperatives & Condominiums has launched a free tool to help co-ops and condos reduce their fossil fuel use and comply with Local Law 97, offering a spreadsheet to help boards plan next steps and visualize the impact of different projects.
Written by Emily Myers on March 05, 2025
The online portal for filing Local Law 97 carbon emission reports is now open, and involves a multi-step process to report ahead of the May 1 deadline, with a grace period extending the filing deadline to June 30.
Written by Emily Myers on February 26, 2025
Manhattan co-op halves decarbonization costs with help of $49,000 rebate
Written by Emily Myers on February 19, 2025
The Brevoort co-op in Greenwich Village has replaced gas-powered dryers with energy-efficient electric models, requiring significant infrastructure upgrades to comply with emission requirements under Local Law 97.
Written by Emily Myers on February 12, 2025
A coalition of over 300,000 co-op and condo owners have requested that late filing fees for Local Law 97 reports be waived through the end of the year and scaled back due to the high rate at which the fines are calculated and the lack of a reporting portal.
Written by Emily Myers on February 05, 2025
The Hamilton Heights condo at 668 Riverside Drive has made energy-saving upgrades, reducing costs by 10% and bringing the building into compliance with Local Law 97 without needing an assessment.
Written by Emily Myers on January 30, 2025
Facade repairs at a prewar co-op in Greenwich Village revealed rusted supports for the building's terra cotta cornice and an eroding ornate frieze in critical condition.