The Real Deal reports that developer Robert Levine, of RAL Development Services which, along with Oliver’s Realty Group, plans to build two high rise residential structures near the entrance to Pier Six in Brooklyn Bridge Park, has written a letter to state and city officials urging them to give prompt approval to the project because lenders have indicated that unless there is “substantial progress” concerning the approval of changes to the Park’s General Project Plan to allow the buildings as proposed, financing “will be jeopardized.”
We earlier noted that the board of the Empire State Development Corporation, which has authority over the Park, had indefinitely deferred consideration of the proposed modification to the GPP because of concerns raised by community representatives and elected officials.