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United States v. Glenwood Management Corporation (S.D.N.Y.)

Overview

On February 11, 2016, the court entered a partial consent order in  United States v. Glenwood Management Corp. (S.D.N.Y.).  The complaint, filed on February 3, 2016, against Glenwood Management Corporation, Liberty Street Realty, L.L.C., and Stephen B. Jacobs Group, P.C., alleged these defendants failed to design and construct Liberty Plaza, an apartment building at 10 Liberty Street, New York, New York, and eight other residential properties in New York City in compliance with the Fair Housing Act's accessibility requirements. The partial consent order resolves the claims against developers Glenwood Management Corporation and Liberty Street Realty, L.L.C. (Litigation will proceed against architect-designers Stephen B. Jacobs Group, P.C.).  The partial decree requires the developers to perform retrofits of certain noncompliant features in the public and common-use areas and in the dwelling units of Liberty Plaza, and conduct compliance audits and formulate proposals for any retrofits needed at eight other properties.  The decree also requires the defendants to pay at least $440,000, and up to $900,000, to compensate persons aggrieved by the alleged discriminatory housing practices, as well as a civil penalty of $50,000. 


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Case Name
United States v. Glenwood Management Corporation (S.D.N.Y.)
Tags
  • Glenwood Management Corporation
  • Liberty Street Realty LLC
  • Stephen B. Jacobs Group PC
  • Liberty Plaza
  • Fair Housing Act
  • FHA
  • disability
  • design and construction
  • covered multifamily dwellings
  • pattern or practice
  • 1:16-cv-00836
Industry Code(s)
  • None
Updated March 4, 2016