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April 22, 2009
Weiner goes out on a limb: "Atlantic Yards, as it’s been fought over, probably won’t happen”
Atlantic Yards Report
Norman Oder isn't surprised by Rep. Anthony Weiner's latest comments about Atlantic Yards, since the project as approved "was never realistic." Still Oder wonders what Weiner meant by "'trouble' or, for that matter, 'pulls out'."
Rep. Anthony Weiner, currently hedging on his once-planned run for mayor, is interviewed by the Brooklyn Eagle:
Even though the planned Atlantic Yards project is outside his district, he said that if the Nets deal pulls out, there would be trouble. Still, he said, “Atlantic Yards, as it’s been fought over, probably won’t happen.”
Posted by lumi at April 22, 2009 5:55 AM