Construction to restart on Calatrava's Greek Orthodox Church at World Trade Center site
Work is set to start again on Santiago Calatrava's Greek Orthodox church in Downtown Manhattan, over two years after it was halted because the archdiocese failed to pay construction fees.
New York governor Andrew Cuomo announced that construction would resume soon on the Saint Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church and National Shrine at the World Trade Center complex, the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America has reported.
Work commenced in 2014 but site contractor Skanska terminated the project in 2017 due to the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America's (GOA) "defaults in making payment under the owner contract," according to Pappas Post.
Cuomo's announcement came as he welcomed Archbishop Elpidophoros ? bishop of the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople ? to New York City 2 January. Greek Orthodox Church set to open 1 September 2021
He also revealed that Elpidophoros will serve as honorary chairman of a new 13-member board, called The Friends of Saint Nicholas, which will be responsible for raising money for the construction of the church and conducting audits.
Calatrava was enlisted to design the St Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church and National Shrine to replace the community's former church at 155 Cedar Street, which was destroyed during the collapse of Two World Trade Center. It was initially slated to open in November 2018.
Under the new leadership, the building is expected to be completed by 11 September 2021 ? 20 years after the 9/11 terrorist attacks.
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