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November 22, 2011
Occupy Brooklyn Activists Discuss Movement’s Future
Brooklyn Daily Eagle
by Cynthia Magnus
Occupy Brooklyn (OBK) activists held a “general assembly” on Sunday, Nov. 20, attended by approximately 75 people outside the Atlantic Terminal mall, to discuss the possibility of “occupying” a space in Brooklyn, among other topics.
Ideas included occupying public space at MetroTech, at the Atlantic Yards project or in a government building, as well as taking over finished but empty foreclosed buildings.
NoLandGrab: If the Occupy movement does put up some tents on the Atlantic Yards site, at least Bruce Ratner will be able to say some housing has been built there.
Posted by eric at November 22, 2011 12:38 PM