urbanyimby
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bad timing...
bad timing...
The filing describes escalating construction costs for key inputs such as steel and concrete beginning in the fall of 2018. Ms. Athanasoulis said the Clover project was facing $50-million in extra costs, at the same time the Halo project faced overruns close to $45-million. The lawsuit cites a third-party review by cost consultants CB Ross that is said to show 33 Yorkville’s budget needed another $65-million. Some of those bills were paid, but others remained outstanding.
Not at all, the timing was deliberate, and I intend to highlight other Cresford projects in the coming week...bad timing...
Rather not jinx itNot at all, the timing was deliberate, and I intend to highlight other Cresford projects in the coming week...
You would assume if things are as dire as that one report indicated, and contractors are not being paid, there wouldn't be anyone working on any of Cresford's newest projects.
I am in the construction business, i own and operate a construction company for the last 33 years and worked for someone else for 9 years, no way anyone that i know would slap a lien and then continue to work on the project, it takes a long time to get paid especially if project shuts down and goes through courts to get resolved.They'll just take a lien on the property, so they'll still eventually get paid. As long as the property still has value (that isn't senior in claim to them), the contractors don't care whether Cresford pays it, or a distressed sale of the property gets them paid. Granted, they'd rather be paid right away rather than in a forced property sale as that would take up time to receive the cash.
Ms. Athanasoulis alleges Otéra Capital Inc. - the real estate finance subsidiary of Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec - was intended to come on as one of the finance partners for a $623-million construction loan to build YSL. Otéra is already a partner on a $817-million construction loan made in 2018 for Cresford's 33 Yorkville project.
"Otéra is no longer involved in this specific project [YSL]," Amandine Michaud, director of communications and marketing for Otéra, said. "Otéra is aware of the lawsuit. We find allegations worrisome and we are closely monitoring the situation. However, out of respect for the judicial process, Otéra will not comment the alleged facts."