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National Cooperative Bank The National Consumer Cooperative Bank (NCCB) was created and chartered by the National Consumer Cooperative Bank Act (92 Stat. 499, 12 U.S.C.A. 3001), enacted on August 20, 1978. The bank is directed by the act to encourage the development of new and existing cooperatives.  (NCB (Network Control Block) A packet structure used by the NetBIOS communications protocol. ), the nation's leading provider of financing to housing cooperatives A housing cooperative is a legal entity - usually a corporation - that owns real estate; one or more residential buildings. Each shareholder in the legal entity is granted the right to occupy one housing unit, sometimes subject to an occupancy agreement, which is similar to a lease.  and condominiums, originated through its subsidiary, NCB, FSB (FrontSide Bus) See system bus.

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, $62.0 million in financing during April for 21 New York New York, state, United States
New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of
 area properties.

The financings included $44.2 million in first mortgages, plus $17.8 million in second mortgages and lines of credit. Edward Edward

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 Howe III, Managing Director of the NCB New York office, made the announcement.

"Financing activity through April continued to demonstrate that cooperative and condominium condominium

In modern property law, individual ownership of one dwelling unit within a multidwelling building. Unit owners have undivided ownership interest in the land and those portions of the building shared in common.
 boards are pursuing needed financing by taking advantage of their increasing property values in a low-interest rate lending environment," commented Mr. Howe.

"This trend is evidenced by the steady rise in NCB's total monthly financing while the number of borrowers has remained fairly constant."

In April, three additional condominiums took advantage of the Amendment to the New York Condominium Act, allowing condominium associations to finance capital improvement projects and repairs.

NCB Senior Vice President Sheldon Gartenstein originated a $3.l million first mortgage and a $1.0 million line of credit for an 88-unit condominium located at 233 East 70th St. in Manhattan; a $2.2 million first mortgage and a $1.0 line of credit for a 111-unit condominium located at 319 East 50th St. in Manhattan; and a $2.5 million line of credit for a 50unit condominium located at 260 West Broadway in Manhattan.

Mr. Gartenstein also originated over $47 million in co-op loans during April including the Bank's largest loan of the month, an $11.0 million first mortgage and a $3.0 million line of credit for a 275-unit co-op located at 10 West 66th St. in Manhattan.

NCB Senior Vice President Mindy Goldstein GoldĀ·stein , Joseph Leonard Born 1940.

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 originated nearly $3 million for area cooperatives including a $900,000 first mortgage for a 16-unit co-op located at 2 Jane Street in Manhattan; an $800,000 first mortgage and a $250,000 line of credit for a 40-unit co-op located at 166 West 76th St. in Manhattan; a $550,000 line of credit for a 21-unit co-op located at 310 Windsor Place in Brooklyn; and a $230,000 first mortgage for a 10-unit co-op located at 102 Bedford St. in Manhattan.

Mr. Howe arranged more than $12 million in loans for area cooperatives including a $4.5 million first mortgage and a $2.0 million line of credit for a 106-unit co-op located at 65 Central Park West in Manhattan; a $4.0 million first mortgage and a $500,000 line of credit for the Gateway, a 104-unit co-op located at 60 Gateway Road in Yonkers a $2.8 million first mortgage and a $500,000 line of credit for the Breukelen, a 127-unit co-op located at 57 Montague St. in Brooklyn.
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