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Old Posted Dec 7, 2020, 10:37 PM
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https://therealdeal.com/2020/12/07/developers-in-talks-with-unions-to-save-2b-flushing-project/

Developers in talks with unions to save $2B Flushing project
City Council vote expected this week






By Kathryn Brenzel
December 07, 2020


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Days before the City Council is slated to decide the fate of a $2 billion project on the Flushing waterfront, the developers are in late-stage talks with organized labor.

An agreement with the unions representing hotel and building service employees could give the development the political backing it needs to be approved.

The development team — F&T Group, Young Nian Group and United Construction and Development Group — is negotiating with 32BJ SEIU and the New York Hotel & Motels Trades Council, after both groups criticized the proposal for not promising union jobs.

Few details were available about the talks on Monday, but the discussions appear to be paving the way for a full City Council vote on the project later this week. The City Council’s Subcommittee on Zoning and Franchises was scheduled to vote on the proposal on Monday, but the action was postponed until Wednesday.
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A representative for the developers said the full City Council is expected to vote Thursday on the Special Flushing Waterfront District, which would make the development possible.

“The additional time means that our tireless work towards finding a solution that works for all, including agreements with the unions, is moving the District in the right direction,” the developers said in a statement. “The Council is allowing all of the parties to find solutions that will benefit the Flushing community.”
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The development team is seeking to create a 29-acre special district along the waterfront. The companies plan to separately develop four sites, collectively building more than 1,700 residential units and 879 hotel rooms, along with retail and public space.

Peter Koo, the local City Council member, sees the project as opening up public access to a waterfront that has been off limits to the Flushing community for ages. But, despite the Council tradition of member deference, a dozen of Koo’s colleagues objected to the project, saying it would deliver too few union jobs and affordable apartments.

The developers need 26 votes in the 51-member chamber. If they fall short, they could still build a substantial project under current zoning with no affordable units, no union jobs and no public waterfront access.
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