Category: Building Operations

Energy Conservation The First Step to Energy Efficiency
2009 Sept The First Step to Energy Efficiency

New York City is actively pursuing measures to reduce greenhouse gas emissions citywide. Achieving this goal will take the combination of numerous initiatives, but in order to make significant strides, the city must address its biggest…

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Energy Conservation How Far Can You Go on the Green Scale?
2009 Sept How Far Can You Go on the Green Scale?

 Talk of “green” homes and buildings these days often evokes images of roof gardens, solar  panels, and even wind turbines humming in the background. For most co-ops and  condos however, “going green” comes incrementally, in much smaller m…

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Energy Conservation Harvesting Winds of Change
2009 Sept Harvesting Winds of Change

Thirty-three years ago, during the summer of 1976’s energy crisis, 40 people gathered on the rooftop of 519 East 11th Street in Manhattan’s East Village, beers in hand, determined to create their own power source. With enthusiasm, flavo…

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Insurance A Look at Manhattan's East Village
2009 August A Look at Manhattan's East Village

 While the grid of streets and avenues may remain rigid and unchanging as the  years go by, New York City’s neighborhoods are organic entities, constantly shifting and evolving as new  features emerge and old ones fade away. Nowhere is thi…

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Insurance Helping the New Kids on the Block
2009 August Helping the New Kids on the Block

 Though often responsible for millions of dollars in property and charged with  the oversight of complex building functions, few co-op/condo board members are  real estate professionals. Board members are resident volunteers who come from …

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