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But the 35 co-operatives that now mine mostly lead and zinc are unregulated, pay no taxes and critics say they exploit those miners who aren't lucky or shrewd enough to have become co-op bigwigs.
Most housing consists of rent-stabilized buildings; a number have become co-ops.
State-owned restaurants are to become co-ops; many transport businesses will go down the same route.
Any residential units atop leased land become co-ops or condops, by default, explained Stuart Saft, a real estate lawyer.
Ramon Vargas, who has lived in the building for more than 30 years, said Ms. Gillespie's efforts were successful: the apartments did not become co-ops.
But about a dozen former bungalow colonies became co-ops, and have attracted a new crowd: Teachers and writers, carpenters and artists, many from the city's brownstone precincts, who are, in effect, recolonizing the colonies.
Soon after Mr Cameron's speech, it was reported that a Labour-held local authority in London was to become a co-op council.
It is easier, she said, to become a co-op marina, with a corporation owning or leasing a strip of land, obtaining an easement for use of the water and selling shares to use the docks.
The community became a co-op in 1988.
The building became a co-op in the 1980's; other shareholders include the artist Lynda Benglis.
She became the co-op board president in the early 1990's.
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