...of the Atlantic Yards project growing dimmer by the day, we're wondering what the state and city officials who allowed Bruce Ratner to lay waste to Prospect Heights, and the judges who declined to grant injunctions against demolitions, might suggest we do...
...a striking reversal, developer Bruce Ratner has halted work at a location that is integral to his controversial $4.2 billion plan to build a Nets basketball arena, office towers and thousands of apartments in Brooklyn. Ratner has previously insisted that work...
...first time I managed to attend. While the remarks from Borough President Marty Markowitz, other politicos, and FCR President Bruce Ratner were mostly predictable (jobs, peace, Democratic rule), I was surprised to see that, on a dais that featured fewer than...
...stakes for New Jersey Nets principal owner Bruce Ratner grow even higher and the pressure to build a valuable new arena increases, now that Forbes reports, as summarized in NetsDaily, Nets Now Worth Less than When Ratner Bought Them. The ownership group he...
...couple important stories about Bruce Ratner's Atlantic Yards broke during the past 24 hours. We've posted them on NoLandGrab as they came in, but to recap, here's the skinny. No one is buying that explanation, especially Develop Don't Destroy Brooklyn. The...
...Don't Destroy Brooklyn notes that Atlantic Yards developer Bruce Ratner and ACORN are pros and quid and quo: ACORN has continued its undying, unconditional support of Bruce Ratner's Atlantic Yards project even though there is barely any talk of affordable...
...the fact a bond issue for stadium upgrades in Orlando has stalled portend doom for Bruce Ratner's chances of getting financing for a new arena in Brooklyn for the NJ Nets? Renovation of the aging Florida Citrus Bowl stadium won't begin until at least 2010...
...and the kids of P.S. 58. Santa Claus has scheduled an appearance to hand out candy canes to children in attendance. Bruce Ratner, President and CEO of Forest City Ratner Companies hosts the festivities. Mike Weiss, executive director of the MetroTech BID,...
...is being scrutinized because local officials inflated value of the stadium in order to issue more low-cost federal bonds. Is Bruce Ratner trying to do the same for a new Nets arena in Brooklyn? If that's the case, then the dramatically escalating cost of...
...column lauding some crafty trades made by Nets GM Rod Thorn ends with this dig at everyone else in developer and owner Bruce Ratner's organization: So Thorn will continue to operate on the perimeter of the market, or eventually in Newark, with obvious handicaps....