Fox River Grove development halted since last summer as contractors sue to get paid
Contractors who worked on a partially constructed apartment complex in Fox River Grove say the developer owes them millions of dollars.
Others in the lawsuit are Wells Concrete Products, Custom Home Development Inc. and"unknown owners and non-record claimants," according to court documents. The absence did not go unnoticed by McHenry County Judge David Gervais, who said their"failure to appear put them in default." The project garnered criticism from neighbors over concerns about privacy and an influx of new residents, as well as questions from the Fox River Grove Fire Protection District, which asked in an unusual move to review safety codes and planning documents for the new building.
Branko has applied for and received only one building permit allowing the concrete foundation to be poured at the site. No other permits have been applied for or issued since, Soderholm said.
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