...challenges, as a major story in the New York Times today suggests? Sure, those are factors, and itâs good to get developer Bruce Ratner on the record, but the article fails to explore how Ratner has consistently overpromised regarding the project's progress...
...up with the perpetrators going to prison. Using influence and sidestepping a proper bid process is exactly the way that Bruce Ratner is proposing to develop the Atlantic Yards megadevelopment. As a lawyer, I could almost certainly make a distinction between...
...be exacting, and it's not. How long might this project take? Nobody knows. âItâs not going to happen in a nanosecond,â Bruce Ratner told the Times in a masterpiece of understatement. (Remember, when the project was announced in December 2003, the arena was...
...the state and $205 million from the city.] NoLandGrab: For the online version of the article, the photo is captioned, "Bruce C. Ratner in Brooklyn at the Atlantic Yards, which he has hopes to transform." Technically, he is overlooking "the Vanderbilt Yards."...
...for Fair Play tees off on Bruce Ratner's latest plan to fill conspicuously empty seats at NJ Nets home games: Bruce Ratner's become the poster child for bait-and-switch prevarications the last five years. FFFP readers know that. So do the wide-ranging communities...
...that the team “anticipates” playing in the Barclays Center during the 2010-11 season. That was more than two weeks after Bruce Ratner told shareholders in Cleveland something very different. As noted, Yormark repeated that timetable during the July 30 Fox...
...a new estimate. And an independent body should perform its own analysis. Sweetheart deals The article begins: Developer Bruce Ratner's Atlantic Yards project in Brooklyn is boosted by so many sweetheart deals that the public stands to pay for more than half...
...here.) The press was curious about the exact reasons for the move. The Record's Al Iannazzone reported: Principal owner Bruce Ratner was asked if this deal was done because of Yi’s skills or because of the money he could make the Nets. “It’s 100 percent about...
...play games at the Atlantic Yards site in Brooklyn sometime in the foreseeable future. But there is now some doubt that Bruce Ratner will actually move the franchise to Brooklyn: Last week, the Newark Star Ledger reported that the owner of the New Jersey Devils,...
...it appears that Develop Don't Destroy Brooklyn has not bridged the gap. I am black, born and bred in Brooklyn. I despise Bruce Ratner not only for the assaults he has made on the borough with Metrotech and the Atlantic Center and Terminal malls, but for his...