The developer and the construction manager for the world's tallest modular tower under construction—at the $4.9-billion Brooklyn, New York, development formerly known as Atlantic Yards—have sued each other over delays and cost overruns on the 32-story project, called B2 BKLYN and designed by SHoP Architects. The suits, filed September 2 just minutes apart in New York State Supreme Court, follow an August 27 stop-work notice at the jobsite.
The planned 322-foot-tall tower, now at 10 stories, is the first residential building to come out of the ground at the 22-acre complex, which includes the completed Barclays Center arena. B2 BKLYN and the arena are owned by Forest City Ratner Companies (FCRC). The future projects in the complex, recently renamed Pacific Park Brooklyn, are under development by Greenland Forest City Partners, which consists of Greenland Group and FCRC.
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