Habitat Magazine reports on the window replacements and other improvements currently in progress at Roosevelt Island’s Island House Co-Op.

Image Of Island House According to Habitat Magazine:
Everybody loves getting new windows, says Steve Greenbaum, the director of management at Mark Greenberg Real Estate, discussing the mammoth window-replacement job that is only one of many projects under way at the Island House on Roosevelt Island. This 400-unit, three-building co-op is also currently replacing terrace doors and terrace railings, and applying waterproofing to the facade.
After thats done, the co-op will put in new circuit-breaker panels, then redo the lobbies and hallways. Most of the money for these projects comes from a capital fund that was set up during co-op conversion talks with the sponsor. Greenbaum declines to give cost figures.
Click here for the full article. According to the Island House Corcoran Sales Team web site: More here and here on the exit of Roosevelt Island’s Island House building from a Mitchell Lama rental building to a private co-op.
