Category: Building Operations

Security Keep Criminals Out and Budget Dollars In
2009 Dec Keep Criminals Out and Budget Dollars In

 In terms of building security, boards today are in a tricky position. They are  obliged to protect the residents, their property and offer the same quality of  life just as they did prior to the great economic belly flop of the 21st  Cent…

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Security Exhibitors Learn What Attendees Want
2009 Dec Exhibitors Learn What Attendees Want

Exhibitors for The Cooperator's 23rd Annual Co-op & Condo Expo recently gathered for Exhibitor University, a day-long workshop to teach the benefits of exhibiting in trade shows and making their appearances a success. The stan…

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Maintenance A Word on Holiday Tipping Etiquette
2009 Nov A Word on Holiday Tipping Etiquette

 According to some sources, the word “tips” is actually an acronym—it’s short for “To Insure Prompt Service,” and the list of people who are commonly tipped—at least in the United States—includes everyone from hair and nail salon workers t…

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Maintenance From Dutch Traders to Wall Street Traders
2009 Nov From Dutch Traders to Wall Street Traders

 In the late 1980s, seeking high-growth, low-risk investment opportunities, and  with an affinity for brick and mortar, European pension funds began to invest  heavily in the American real estate market. So much money poured into the Unite…

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Maintenance Sidewalk Care and Liability
2009 Nov Sidewalk Care and Liability

 No doubt about it, the Big Apple is a pedestrian town: according to the New York  City Department of Transportation (DOT), over eight million people tread the  city’s approximately 12,750 square miles of sidewalks each day.    New …

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Maintenance Dealing with Objectionable Behavior
2009 Nov Dealing with Objectionable Behavior

 Even before the landmark “Pullman” case in 2003 in which a co-op board and shareholders voted unanimously to evict an especially  troublesome and disruptive shareholder from their building—New York co-op residents have grumbled about “obj…

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Maintenance The Many Faces of Chinatown
2009 Nov The Many Faces of Chinatown

 "Forget it, Jake. It’s Chinatown.” An immortal line from a beloved movie, and perhaps a reflection of how many  Western urbanites over the years have viewed the large pockets of Asian  immigrants that have settled in their cities. Chinato…

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Maintenance Elevator Safety & Inspections
2009 Nov Elevator Safety & Inspections

Ever since the first hydraulic passenger elevator was installed in New York City in 1870, the city has relied upon elevators to support its upward growth. Given that few would care to contemplate living or working in a 20-story walk-up,…

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Maintenance Installing & Maintaining Laundry Facilities
2009 Nov Installing & Maintaining Laundry Facilities

Clean laundry. It’s one of those basic things without which we would go mad but which we rarely stop to consider. Within New York’s co-op and condo complexes, laundry room facilities are an integral part of a happy, functioning environm…

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Maintenance Working with the New Building Codes
2009 Nov Working with the New Building Codes

If you’re part of a co-op and condo community, you’ve definitely had to deal with the New York City’s Building Codes. They’re a complex set of regulations, documents, amendments, local laws and more, regulating all sorts of things, from …

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