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March 4, 2007

This Week in NoLandGrab History

Have a good laugh at Dennis Holt's predictions in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle from February 27, 2004:

Ratner Arena Plan Separated From Office, Housing Proposal

There are many reasons for the two-tiered approach, not the least of which is that the arena is a given element, and everything else is speculative. The clock is ticking, and the Nets, if all goes well for Ratner, will want to tip off in Brooklyn in 2006.

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Wondering about the basis for the eminent domain lawsuit? MTA spokesperson Tom Kelley explained it best in this blast from the past, from February 29, 2004:

Stadia Mania: The View from Prospect Heights

The Brooklyn Rail By Brian Carreira

An important and yet seemingly overlooked fact is that Forest City Ratner has not yet secured any rights to develop the area. For three of the six blocks included in the development scheme, Ratner would need to secure air rights from the MTA as they would be built over existing railroad track. A much bandied and seemingly unquestioned assertion is that these rights will be "donated" to Forest City upon purchase of the team. But a recent discussion with MTA spokesperson Tom Kelley told a slightly different story: "All this is media crap," he noted. Ratner, Kelley said, "would be given preference" for development since he has already built the Atlantic Center and Atlantic Terminal in the immediate vicinity. As for the idea that the rights will ultimately be donated by a public authority that is projecting to run a budget deficit as soon as 2005, Kelley said, "hope runs eternal."

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Posted by amy at March 4, 2007 10:27 AM