Costly planning snafu delays NLRB's move to Capitol Riverfront

The National Labor Relations Board’s planned move to the Capitol Riverfront has been delayed by at least six months, and potentially longer, because of a costly planning snafu.

And that’s impacted a second federal entity and three other buildings.

The NLRB was supposed to start shifting its workers from Franklin Court in downtown D.C. to 1015 Half St. SE in the Capitol Riverfront in December but the move is not expected to take place now until late June, according to the General Services Administration,…