
Interior Remodeling for Occupied Buildings: How to Renovate Without Disrupting Tenants or Staff?
If I own or manage an occupied building in New York City, interior remodeling can feel like a no-win situation. I want the upgrades. I

If I own or manage an occupied building in New York City, interior remodeling can feel like a no-win situation. I want the upgrades. I

If I own or manage a property in New York City, I can usually tell when “something concrete-related” needs attention. What is harder to tell

If I had a dollar for every time someone called a leak “just a roof problem,” I would probably have enough to pay for a

If I own or manage a property in New York City, one of the most expensive mistakes I can make is assuming facade damage will

If you’re managing a property in New York City, you know that “quiet years” don’t exist. Between the salt air hitting your facade and the

If you own an older building in Manhattan, Brooklyn, or across the river in Jersey City, those black iron stairs on the side of your

If you’ve driven through Long Island City, Astoria, or Sunnyside lately, you’ve seen the “bones” of old New York. Massive brick warehouses and industrial shells

If you own property in Long Island City or along the Jersey City waterfront, you aren’t just dealing with rain, you’re dealing with the Atlantic

If you own a parking garage in Newark or a multi-family mid-rise in Jersey City, you aren’t just managing real estate—you’re managing a chemical laboratory.

If you spend as much time on New York City rooftops as I do, you start to see a pattern. Most roofs in this city