1997 Sep

1997 Sep Vol. 17, No. 7

Focus on...Energy Consevation

Urban Landscaping

By Angelina Mason

Landscaping is often associated with garden apartments that boast acres of land and rolling hills decorated with towering trees, bountiful flower gardens and lush courtyards. However, landscaping is just as important, if not more so, in buildings with limited outdoor space. From vibrant impatiens and azaleas to flourishing mums and pansies to handsome shrubs and fruit trees, even high-rise buildings can create beautiful greenery and colorful gardens. Read More

Investing the Reserve Fund

By Gary Q. Kokalari

If you were walking down the street and spotted a $100 bill on the ground, would you stop and pick it up? Of course you would, Read More

Electric Deregulation Is Coming

By William Wagers

The deregulation of the electric industry appears to be a sure thing, but there is still much confusion as to Read More

Helping Conserve Energy

By John-Paul Ramin

Many co-op and condo boards have realized that energy conservation is not only an issue of Read More

Heat Sensor Technology

By Barbara Dershowitz

It's the dead of winter. Outside the temperature is below freezing. Your building is sending up heat, and you've got Read More

'Home Safe Home'

By Stacey Cooper

Every 11 seconds a burglary is committed in the United States, according to the Department of Justice's Read More

Building Operations

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