„Residential Real Estate; Co-op City Hires Outside Managers“, „The New York Times“. Abgerufen am 15. September 2004: „Many of the needed repairs stem from construction-related defects, and Co-op City residents and state officials have been arguing for years over who should pay for them.“
Stanley, Alessandra: „Out of Cell (and Sickbed), Biaggi Tries Anew“, The New York Times, 12. September 1992. Abgerufen am 28. Oktober 2007 – „Mr. Engel, 45, a former teacher and State Assemblyman who grew up in Co-op City, where he still lives, is so subdued and unflamboyant that on Capitol Hill, where he serves on the Foreign Affairs Committee, he is sometimes mistaken for a Congressional aide.“
Vanderbilt, Tom: „CITY LORE – Stagecoach Wreck Injures 10 in Bronx“, The New York Times, 1. September 2002. Abgerufen am 11. Oktober 2007: „After a few years, the world's largest theme park, and New York's last, gave way to the world's largest housing development, Co-op City. Mr. Price, who joined the electrical workers' union, helped build it... A year later, Mr. Price got an apartment in Co-op City: I wound up living in Freedomland, so to speak.“
Application for Co-op City. Riverbay Corporation, 4. September 2019, abgerufen am 16. September 2021 (englisch).
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A Walk Through the Bronx. Abgerufen am 18. Juni 2007: „Co-op City is a middle income cooperative located in the northeastern corner of the Bronx and is it the largest single residential development in the United States. Completed in 1971, it consists of 15,372 residential units, in thirty-five high-rise buildings and seven clusters of townhouses.“