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United Workers Cooperative Colony (1927–1929), 339 + 385 units, on Allerton Avenue on the Bronx, sponsored by communist garment industry workers; known as "The Communist Coops" Dunbar Apartments, built by John D. Rockefeller Jr. in 1928 as a housing cooperative to provide housing for African Americans. Bankrupt in 1936 and taken over by ...
Housing Development Fund Corporation or HDFC is a special type of housing cooperative in New York City [1] which is incorporated under Article XI of the New York State Private Housing Finance Law (PHFL) and the Business Corporation Law (BCL). [2] Under this law, the city of New York is able to sell buildings directly to tenant or community ...
Condominiums and housing cooperatives in Queens, New York (5 P) Pages in category "Condominiums and housing cooperatives in New York (state)" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.
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A housing cooperative, or housing co-op, is a legal entity which owns real estate consisting of one or more residential buildings. The entity is usually a cooperative or a corporation and constitutes a form of housing tenure. Typically housing cooperatives are owned by shareholders but in some cases they can be owned by a non-profit organization.
Website. nasco.coop. The North American Students of Cooperation (NASCO) is a federation of housing cooperatives in Canada and the United States, started in 1968. Traditionally, NASCO has been associated with student housing cooperatives, though non-student cooperatives are included in its network. NASCO provides its member cooperatives with ...
Established. 2023. The Housing and Tenant Rights in New York Task Force of WikiProject New York State and WikiProject New York City was established in 2023 to create, edit, and upload information on housing rights and tenant rights in New York on Wikipedia, Wikimedia Commons, and Wikidata.
Cooperative Village is a community of housing cooperatives on the Lower East Side of Manhattan, New York City. The cooperatives are centered on Grand Street in an area south of the entrance ramp to the Williamsburg Bridge and west of the FDR Drive. Combined, the four cooperatives have 4,500 apartments in twelve buildings.