Bathroom pipe issue resulted in fraud accusations at well-known NYC co-op

Bathroom Dispute Sparks Allegations at Manhattan Co-op A disagreement over a toilet drain has escalated into claims of corruption at a high-profile Manhattan co-op. Angelo Chan and his husband, Frederick Wertheim, purchased a $5.2 million luxury co-op on Fifth Avenue in 2018, intending to remodel their 2,500-square-foot residence and add three bathrooms. Yet, for five […]
Vance sets up a Victorian-style chicken coop at the vice presidential residence.

Vice President J.D. Vance Installs Chicken Coop at Naval Observatory Vice President J.D. Vance and his family recently added a custom-built chicken coop at the historic Naval Observatory, which serves as the official residence of the Vice President. The coop was crafted by Carolina Coops, a family-owned business based in the U.S. that has been […]
JD Vance sets up a personalized chicken coop at his home in the Naval Observatory

New Chicken Coop Installed at Naval Observatory for Vice President A custom American chicken coop has been set up at the historic Naval Observatory, which serves as the official residence of Vice President J.D. Vance. The coop’s design respects the heritage of the site, incorporating architectural elements that match the historic facility, according to a […]
Park Slope Coop decides on a boycott against Israel

Park Slope Food Cooperative Votes to Boycott Israeli Products On Tuesday night, members of the Park Slope Food Cooperative decided to boycott Israeli products, a significant move following years of escalating tensions within the group. Over 7,000 of the co-op’s 15,000 members participated in the meeting, which was moved to Zoom due to safety concerns […]
Park Slope Food Coop faces criticism over anti-Jewish sentiments before Israel boycott vote

Concerns Raised Over Jewish Member Safety at Park Slope Food Cooperative A national Jewish civil rights organization is urging the Board of Directors of the Park Slope Food Cooperative to ensure the safety of its Jewish members amid concerns of “intimidation, retaliation, social targeting, and coercive pressure.” This comes as a vote on a proposed […]
Missouri couple charged with confining teenagers in a chicken coop and firing BB guns at them

Missouri Couple Accused of Child Abuse A couple in Missouri is facing serious allegations of abusing their two teenage children. Investigators say they locked the teens in a chicken coop and shot them with a BB gun, which, according to reports, is just part of a long history of mistreatment. The Washington County Sheriff’s Office […]
Punjab considers merging major district co-op banks to enhance profits

Punjab Government Plans Merger of Cooperative Banks The Punjab government is planning to merge district central cooperative banks with the Punjab State Cooperative Bank (PSCB). This strategy aims to improve capital adequacy, enhance competitiveness against large commercial banks, and cut down on unnecessary administrative costs. A team from the finance and cooperative departments, led by […]
Former Park Church Co-op available for rent in Greenpoint

A Church Turned Condo Sparks Community Outrage This isn’t just any residence; it’s supposed to be homely. A brutally transformed church in Greenpoint has now become a condominium, upsetting local residents. McGorrick Park, which recently entered the rental market, is seeing rental prices that have only added to community frustrations. Listings for seven apartments in […]
William Lauder has sold a New York City co-op for $37.5 million without listing it publicly.

William Lauder Sells Fifth Avenue Co-op for $37.5 Million William Lauder, the exiled Executive Director and longtime chairman of the Estee Lauder Company, has sold his co-op at 998 Fifth Avenue for a hefty $37.5 million in an off-market deal. This sale, first revealed by real deals, comes as Lauder appears to be streamlining his […]
Mountain Health Co-Op, One of the Few Major Insurers in the State, Exiting Wyoming

Wyoming’s Healthcare Landscape Faces Changes The healthcare situation in Wyoming has taken a hit with news that one of the three insurance providers for the Affordable Care Act exchange will be exiting the state. Mountain Health Cooperative, which covers around 11,000 residents in Wyoming, announced on Wednesday that it plans to withdraw from the state’s […]