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Lively and Reynolds Face $2.1 Million in Mechanics Liens on Unfinished Lewisboro Estate

Public county records show multiple April 2026 lien filings on the 110‑acre property and the claims could intensify scrutiny of the couple’s recent legal and commercial troubles.

Overview

  • Westchester County records show five contractors filed mechanics liens in April 2026 that together claim about $2.1 million is owed on the Lewisboro, New York property.
  • One firm, FlowCon Inc. doing business as Flower Construction, seeks roughly $1.35 million for work the filings describe as framing, HVAC, plumbing, electrical, drywall, masonry and related systems.
  • Local reporting says construction on the planned estate slowed in late 2025 and stopped by early 2026, leaving the scaled‑down main house and planned amenities unfinished.
  • The couple assembled the roughly 110‑acre site through an LLC beginning in 2018 and described the project in 2022 as a reduced, sustainability‑focused family compound with geothermal systems, a pool house and gym.
  • Neither Blake Lively nor Ryan Reynolds has publicly responded to the lien filings and news outlets link the new claims to broader pressure on the couple’s business interests following Lively’s recent settlement with Justin Baldoni, which could affect reputations, legal costs and the project’s completion.