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East Village Mitchell-Lama residents demand answers on proposed sale of 110-space parking lot
Residents of an East Village Mitchell-Lama co-op are outraged over claims that the board is selling a 110-space parking lot for $30 million without resident input or a vote. The board's attorneys deny withholding information, stating shareholders have access to board minutes and meetings, but residents argue they lack details about the sale's rationale, buyers, and replacement plans.
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