Co-op in a sentence as a noun

It's a fight against condo and co-op owners.

In Portland, while on co-op during college, I would walk to work at about 0200.

Go live in a rental building versus a co-op and tell me you don't notice a difference.

There's a tool-share co-op in my city for those things you need once-in-a-while, like a ladder.

It's either that or sit on co-op boards, which are so full of mean-spirited intrigue that even Cthulhu can't stand those people.

Eventually, of course, the co-op issued too much scrip, leading to different problems ..."< course, these different problems are just ignored.

There's a steady transition to final co-op terms, where most classmates end up working in Silicon Valley, Redmond, NYC, and their own startups.

You'd be better off avoiding all relation to YC and branding yourself as some sort of unaffiliated startup co-op.

Well those people in the co-op pay a premium not to live in a rental building and Airbnb profits by destroying the quality that results in that premium.

Most socialists have moved beyond that model and would instead prefer to see a system of enterprise that uses co-op's instead of privately or publicly owned business.

"Most socialists have moved beyond that model and would instead prefer to see a system of enterprise that uses co-op's instead of privately or publicly owned business.

Co-op definitions

noun

a jointly owned commercial enterprise (usually organized by farmers or consumers) that produces and distributes goods and services and is run for the benefit of its owners

See also: cooperative