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United States v. The Durst Organization, Inc. (S.D.N.Y.)

Overview

On November 13, 2015, the court entered a consent decree in United States v. The Durst Organization, Inc. (S.D.N.Y.).  The complaint, filed on April 16, 2014, alleged that the defendants failed to design and construct The Helena, a residential apartment complex at 601 West 57th Street, New York, New York, with the features of accessible and adaptive design and construction required by the Fair Housing Act and the Americans with Disabilities Act.  This decree resolves the litigation with respect to the developers. Litigation against the architect is continuing. The decree provides for standard injunctive relief, retrofits of non-compliant features, and covers several additional properties subsequently determined by the United States to have been designed or constructed by the developers. The decree provides for a $250,000 settlement fund for payments to aggrieved persons and for a civil penalty of $55,000. The settlement fund may be increased up to $515,000 if the initial amount proves insufficient to compensate all aggrieved persons at the Helena and the additional properties.  This case was litigated by the United States Attorney’s Office of the Southern District of New York.


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Case Name
United States v. The Durst Organization, Inc. (S.D.N.Y.)
Tags
  • The Helena Associates L.L.C.
  • FXFowle Architects P.C.
  • 14-cv-2698
  • design and construction
  • residential
  • apartment complex
  • Fair Housing Act
  • FHA
  • Americans with Disabilities
  • ada
  • retrofits
  • aggrieved persons
  • West 57th Street
  • accessible
  • adaptive design
  • architect
  • injunctive relief
  • disability.
Industry Code(s)
  • None
Updated November 19, 2015