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Residential buildings rush to reduce gas emissions to comply with new law

Por: New York Post Business April 10, 2023

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Some residential managers aren’t waiting for the last minute to make their buildings ready for , which kicks in at the year’s end and requires extensive changes in heating systems. As we reported, the law calls for most city buildings to reduce greenhouse gas emissions to certain levels or face huge fines. Argo Real Estate manages 130 buildings with 13,000 apartments in Manhattan, Queens and Brooklyn. Executive vice-president Gustavo... + full article



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