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March 30, 2010
Record price for Warriors could send team to S.F.
San Jose Mercury News
by Drew Voros
An article about the future of the Golden State Warriors holds up Brooklyn as the NBA's future gold standard.
And if you want to see what the future of NBA arenas will be, keep your eye on what is happening in Brooklyn.
Work began this month on the $1 billion (!) home of the New Jersey Nets, set to be completed in 2012.
Although the Nets arena is part of the $5 billion Atlantic Yards development that will include apartments, retail and hospitality businesses, this spectacular project with pro basketball as its centerpiece will be the new standard for the NBA.
NoLandGrab: Spectacular? We hereby present Drew Voros with a free subscription to NoLandGrab so he may learn the difference between "spectacular" and "craptacular."
Posted by eric at March 30, 2010 10:47 PM