New York City's co-op buildings, particularly those housing low- and middle-income residents, need financial help and ...
Unsure how she could afford her own apartment in the city, a young renter scoured government programs and found one that ...
Richard Hirsch lives in Carnegie House, a 1960s brick co-op building nestled within New York City’s glitzy Midtown Manhattan. He used to joke that he lived on “Thousandaires’ Row” — a play on the ...
Flexible incentives, zoning reform and collaboration could help co-op boards overcome Local Law 97’s financial and regulatory ...
It’s up to you, New York, New York. Early voting kicked off Saturday in the Big Apple, with New Yorkers facing the stark ...
On the surface, 789 MacDonough Street is a glowing example of tenants becoming owners of their neglected building. The 41-unit, Bedford-Stuyvesant apartment house, built in 1930, began falling apart ...
The rights of shareholders to transfer their shares vary from building to building. The answer lies in the co-op’s governing documents. By Jill Terreri Ramos Q: I live in a Housing Development Fund ...