Blake Lively, Ryan Reynolds property faces $2.1 million in contractor claims
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds are facing over $2.1 million in contractor claims related to their property in Lewisboro, New York.
- The claims stem from extensive construction projects on the estate, which began in 2018.
- The couple had planned to build a large main residence, pool house, pool, and gym on the property.
Actress Blake Lively and her husband, Ryan Reynolds, are reportedly facing significant financial claims related to ongoing construction at their expansive property in Lewisboro, New York. The couple purchased the estate in 2018, later acquiring an adjacent four-bedroom house and several lots.
According to documents obtained by the Daily Mail, the ambitious renovation and building project, which has spanned over eight years, has accumulated more than $2.1 million in claims from contractors who allege they have not been paid for their work. A substantial portion of this debt, $1.35 million, is reportedly owed to Flower Construction, a luxury building firm.
The scope of the planned construction was considerable. The couple envisioned a main residence of 1347 square meters, a 307 square meter pool house, a 93 square meter swimming pool, and a 158 square meter gym. Local media reports suggest that construction work has largely stalled since late 2025 or early 2026.
While rumors have circulated about the family potentially relocating to the United Kingdom, possibly due to media attention surrounding other matters, the Lewisboro property was intended to be their primary residence for themselves and their four children. The legal entanglements with contractors add a new layer of complexity to the estate's development.
Originally published by La Naciรณn in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.