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312 Properties

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The Castle on Drexel

by Emeline Posner January 12, 2023December 9, 2025

After millions in loans were pumped into building rehab, a historic housing cooperative abruptly dissolved and sold last year. Former members still have questions for the board.

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Tenants Going Through “Hell” at 312 Properties

by Emeline Posner July 27, 2022August 17, 2022
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Developer Forced Out Residents of Historic Drexel Blvd Coop During Eviction Moratorium

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