The second phase of City Point, the 1.9 million-square-foot mixed-use project in Downtown Brooklyn, is running behind schedule after 120 workers walked off the site last week amid allegations that they have not been paid.
Several contractors have been in a legal dispute with Albee Development – a consortium of PA Associates, Acad
“Contrary to the claims of some, construction continues apace and all contractors are being paid in a timely manner.” New contractors, meanwhile, are wary to join the project, New York Yimby said. The second phase, designed by COOKFOX Architects, is a 1.3 million-square-foot property currently under construction. Its focus is retail – 675,000 square feet of it – and 690 rental units.
Acadia, one of the City Point developers, has been accused of shortchanging non-union workers after receiving a federal bailout of $20 million in 2009. [New York Yimby] — Mark Maurer