Is it possible that New York City co-op and condo boards, after years of resistance, are finally beginning to realize that the city’s push for clean and efficient energy is not only inevitable but also a potential source of benefits? Anecdotal evidence suggests that the answer is yes. Read the article………………………..
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Dear Tony: We live in a 22-floor building in Metro Vancouver with two elevators. Owners…