go co-op

go co-op

Typically said of an apartment building that has become a cooperative (or "co-op")—a building in which residents do not own property but rather own shares in the corporation that owns the building. I can't believe that our building is going co-op—I might need to move.
See also: go
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
See also:
  • OP
  • build (something) out over (something)
  • build (something) over (something)
  • build out over
  • built on sand
  • room for rent
  • blow up
  • blowing up
  • blown up
  • brown out
References in periodicals archive
The organization has helped 10 communities go co-op over the past 10 years.
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Guterman told REW that converting to condos would take far longer (due to there being over 11,200 individual tax lots) and that, in order for tenants to take advantage of certain tax benefits, they would need to go co-op to benefit.
You get about 15 hours of gameplay here, even more if you go co-op. Worth a go while you wait for the forthcoming Diablo III.
* New 'Go Co-op' Website--The National Cooperative Grocers Association (NCGA) is launching its redesigned www.go.coop Website as part of the 2008 program to continue providing a destination site for U.S.
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The sellers coerced the tenants to buy, for example, by telling them that 75 percent of a building had agreed to go co-op, and if they did not buy, the apartment would be sold out from under them.
Having researched what consumers thought of cooperatives with their members, they landed on the Go Co-op phrase, which was turned into the committee's Web site for the marketing program.