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With cooler temperatures descending upon New York City, New Yorkers are being forced to spend more time indoors. The good news is that this month the city has authorized the reopening of indoor pools. However, saunas, steam...more
Beginning September 2, 2020, gyms and fitness centers in residential cooperatives (coops) and condominiums (condos) in New York City (NYC) are permitted to open....more
In our recent Alert, we discussed whether residential condominiums (condos) and cooperatives (coops) are permitted to open their pools and gyms despite those facilities being closed to the public in New York City pursuant to...more
Summertime is here, and so is Phase Three of the reopening of New York City following the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States. For the first time in four months, residents of NYC are beginning to feel a sense...more
COVID-19 has posed new challenges for community living. Condominiums, HOAs, and Cooperatives are confronting how to prevent the spread of the virus within their communities. ...more