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March 10, 2010

It came from the Blogosphere...

UnBeige, As of Thursday, Atlantic Yards is a Go (More Negative Reviews and Protesters Expected)

Back in November, we told you that the seemingly always troubled Atlantic Yards project was still on wobbly legs, with lawsuits threatening to shut down the new home of the New Jersey Nets. But now it looks like another hurdle has been overcome, with the news that Thursday will see an official groundbreaking ceremony to kick the development off.

Property Rights Alliance, NY Supreme Court Votes to Evict Residents and Close Businesses

Though the tenants technically have a few months before they have to be out of their apartments and condos, Ratner announced that he plans on breaking ground as early as March 11. But the residents refuse to go quietly.

Historic Districts Council Newsstand, Protest the Groundbreaking of Atlantic Yards

Nostrand Park, How Will Atlantic Yards Affect Crown Heights?

Another relatively new blog that doesn't have an opinion on Atlantic Yards.

Posted by eric at March 10, 2010 11:28 AM