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Old Posted Aug 15, 2017, 4:31 AM
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https://mobile.nytimes.com/2017/08/1...n-the-air.html

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Randy Mastro, a lawyer representing the developers, said on Monday that it was too soon to say when the wheel would be finished.

“Assuming a relatively smooth transition, this should not materially affect the completion date,” Mr. Mastro said. “The developers are going to do everything they can as quickly as possible to see that this great project gets completed.”

The developers have a contractual obligation to the city to complete the project. Stephanie Baez, a spokeswoman for the city’s Economic Development Corporation, said in a statement: “We’re encouraged by ongoing negotiations with the American Bridge Company to complete construction of the NY Wheel, and we expect the delivery of an updated construction timeline and delivery plan shortly.”



When former Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg first announced plans for the wheel in 2013, it was scheduled to be completed by late 2015. The contract between the developers and the original builders, a group known as Mammoet-Starneth, stated a completion date of May of this year.

The wheel, known in the tourism industry as an observation wheel, would dwarf all others, including the London Eye, and would hold as many as 1,440 passengers at a time. A taller wheel is under construction in Dubai and that project has moved along more swiftly.

New York City tourism officials had been telling travel promoters around the world that the wheel was on course to open by late 2018 or early 2019. But completion of the wheel may be father out.

Cristyne Nicholas, a spokeswoman for New York Wheel, said in a statement that the developers expected to announce a new completion date soon. Ms. Nicholas said that the developers were in “advanced negotiations with American Bridge Company” to take over and complete the wheel. She said that the transition would involve removing cranes from the site and replacing them with other equipment.

...Fred Dixon, the chief executive of the city’s tourism promotion agency, NYC & Company, mentioned the wheel during a presentation Monday about the “new New York” in São Paulo, Brazil. He said he had heard about the switch of construction teams on the project but would continue promoting the wheel as a future attraction until he had reason to doubt that it would be completed.

“We haven’t changed our tack at all,” Mr. Dixon said. “We’re fully expecting it to open.”

But he added that he considered the wheel less critical than the outlet mall in bringing more tourists to Staten Island. “As long as the outlets open next year,” that effort should pay off, Mr. Dixon said. “That’s the thing that the international market is most interested in because shopping is the No. 1 activity of visitors to New York City.”
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