When fire roared up a restaurant ventilation shaft and devastated a Greenwich Village co-op called the Hamilton – destroying 56 of the 214 apartments – the board and its professionals got a crash course in how the cope with the aftermath of a disaster. The first thing they learned: deal with the biggest problems first. And in such cases, biggest equals most basic.    Read the article……………

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