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Urban Housing: Where It Has Been, Where It Is Going / What Is a Cooperative? a Condominium?

Collection: Paul Kerzner Oral History
Date: June 13, 1974; 1974-06-13 Material: digital image Dimension: 8 1/2 x 11 (inches); 400 dpi (digital image)
Creator: Paul Kerzner Identifier: aql:16107 trt_06_13_1974_01 trt_06_13_1974_01.pdf

Description: This clipping from the Ridgewood Times is available on microfilm. The image was scanned from a photocopy. This article is part of series written by Paul Kerzner that examines housing trends in New York City. This particular column describes the advantages and disadvantages of co-ops and condominiums as well as how it relates to housing rehabilitation.

Collection : aql:16085; aql:20455

Creator : Paul Kerzner

Date : June 13, 1974; 1974-06-13

Summary/Description : This clipping from the Ridgewood Times is available on microfilm. The image was scanned from a photocopy. This article is part of series written by Paul Kerzner that examines housing trends in New York City. This particular column describes the advantages and disadvantages of co-ops and condominiums as well as how it relates to housing rehabilitation.

Subject : Community development, Urban; Community newspapers; Ridgewood Times

Rights : Contact the Archives at Queens Library (718-990-0770) for research and reproduction requests.

Coverage : Ridgewood, NY Ridgewood (New York, N.Y.) Queens (New York, N.Y.)

Type : digital images; Text

Format : digital image; 8 1/2 x 11 (inches); 400 dpi (digital image)

Identifier : aql:16107 trt_06_13_1974_01 trt_06_13_1974_01.pdf

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Subject:
Community development, Urban; Community newspapers; Ridgewood Times
Rights Notice
Contact the Archives at Queens Library (718-990-0770) for research and reproduction requests.


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