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May 2, 2008

Rally Will Call on Governor To Halt Atlantic Yards

The New York Sun
By Peter Kieffer

Seizing on a string of reports questioning the economic viability of the Atlantic Yards project, hundreds of residents and a handful of elected officials are expected at a rally Saturday calling on Governor Paterson to step in and halt all demolition related to the $4 billion plan.

“There is tremendous uncertainty about the future of the project,” Assemblyman Hakeem Jeffries said in an interview yesterday. “Myself and several of my colleagues in the state believe under Governor Paterson we have an opportunity for a complete reevaluation of the size, scope, and definition for the Atlantic Yards project.”

Since becoming governor, Mr. Paterson has been quiet on Atlantic Yards, an 8-million-squarefoot development that would create more than 6,000 apartments, office space, and an arena for the Nets basketball team on 22 acres, near the intersection of Flatbush and Atlantic avenues in Brooklyn. The plan required the state to exercise eminent domain, a process that Mr. Paterson opposed when he was a state senator.

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“Something is up. If the project was a done deal, why are they now talking about selling the Nets and why is the city funding an agreement allowing Ratner to build a project that is much smaller with far fewer affordable units with no penalty?” a spokesman for Develop Don’t Destroy Brooklyn, Daniel Goldstein, said. “That is why we need a time-out.”

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Posted by steve at May 2, 2008 5:49 AM