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January 5, 2012
Nets to move 150 jobs to MetroTech Center in Brooklyn
NY Post
by Rich Calder
In a surprise, the primary beneficiary of the Nets' move to Brooklyn is revealed to be Bruce Ratner.
The Nets are finally beginning their move to Brooklyn.
The NBA team announced today that beginning next month they’re moving 150 jobs on its business side of operations to the MetroTech Center in Downtown Brooklyn.
The 10-year lease is for 35,145 square feet on the 11th floor at 15 MetroTech, which is part of the office complex owned by Forest City Ratner Cos. whose CEO Bruce Ratner cut the deals that are bringing the team to Brooklyn.
Posted by eric at January 5, 2012 11:43 AM