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November 16, 2007

On an East Side megaproject, the Times doesn't give the developer a pass

Atlantic Yards Report

In November, 2007, The New York Times seems able to understand when a developer sometimes uses a strategy wherein a building is planned for more height than will ever be built. This helps gives the appearance that the developer is "compromising" when later plans reveal a smaller building.

If only The Times could have been that critical of Atlantic Yards in September, 2006.

Norman Oder covers The Times's apparent evolution in coverage of real estate development.

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Posted by steve at November 16, 2007 6:57 AM