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djsunyc
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12/23/2009  1:06 PM
NEW YORK (AP) -- A developer's plan to move the New Jersey Nets to Brooklyn has gotten a boost from Wall Street.

Investors quickly bought up $511 million in tax-free bonds that went on sale Tuesday to pay for part of the much-delayed project.

Nets principal owner Bruce Ratner says the strong sales show that investors have confidence in the project.

Ratner has a proposed deal to sell a majority stake in the Nets to Russian entrepreneur Mikhail Prokhorov. The NBA Board of Governors is expected to rule on the sale and relocation by early 2010.

Ratner and his development company hope to finish the arena by 2011. They eventually plan to add apartment towers and office buildings.

Opponents of the project had hoped the bond-sale would fall flat and thus doom the project.

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12/23/2009  1:10 PM
Still waiting for that shovel to touch dirt.
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djsunyc
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12/23/2009  1:12 PM
K22 wrote:Still waiting for that shovel to touch dirt.

well now there's money behind it...so this could be it. a 2nd team in nyc can only be good for the league.

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12/23/2009  1:12 PM
the deal will get done. its a no brainer for stimulating economy in that area...more like making the rich richer.
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12/23/2009  1:18 PM    LAST EDITED: 12/23/2009  1:19 PM
jimimou wrote:the deal will get done. its a no brainer for stimulating economy in that area...more like making the rich richer.

Yeah, the folks in Fort Greene and the folks that live by Atlantic Av. are NOT happy about this arena.

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12/23/2009  1:19 PM    LAST EDITED: 12/23/2009  1:52 PM
Will get done? How about already done?

Deal just announced today.

Bruce Ratner, the Chairman and CEO of Forest City Ratner Companies (FCRC), the developer of Atlantic Yards in Brooklyn, announced today that FCRC, the Empire State Development Corporation (ESDC), the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA), the City of New York, and other parties have executed all necessary documents and officially closed on the project.

“Today, what has long been a vision for the future of Brooklyn becomes a reality,” Mr. Ratner said. “Six years after we announced our plan for Atlantic Yards we are very pleased to be closing on the project with our public partners. Today’s closing represents a vital step forward for New York City, one that is all the more important because of the economic challenges our City faces. The jobs we are creating today, as we set forth on the arena and one of the boldest affordable housing initiatives in our City’s history, will create a new dynamic center in this wonderful borough.”

While construction on the Barclays Center and the project site in downtown Brooklyn has commenced and is ongoing, today’s closing includes the issuance of bonds and the execution of various real estate documents, including the arena lease, financing, development, and purchase and sale agreements.

To date, 35 buildings, roughly 56% of the structures on the site, have been demolished and construction of the temporary rail yard has been completed. Removal of the Vanderbilt Yard tracks and critical upgrades to the sewer and water infrastructure in the area are underway.

Mr. Ratner thanked the Governor, the Mayor, the Brooklyn Borough President, ESDC, the MTA – Long Island Rail Road and the vast majority of the people of Brooklyn and New York who have stood by us and have long believed in the benefits and promise of Atlantic Yards.

Atlantic Yards will create close to 17,000 union construction jobs, as well as 8,000 permanent jobs once the project is complete. The project involves the redevelopment of 22 acres in downtown Brooklyn, which will include approximately six million square feet of residential space (6,430 units of affordable and market-rate housing), an 18,000-seat sports and entertainment arena to be known as the Barclays Center, 247,000 square feet of retail use, approximately 336,000 square feet of office space, and eight acres of publicly accessible open space.

FCRC and the Nets today also have placed branded signage along fencing at the arena construction site, which includes logos of the major partners of the Barclays Center. Those partners include Barclays, which is the naming rights partner, along with ADT, Cushman & Wakefield, EmblemHealth, MGM Grand at Foxwoods, Anheuser-Busch, High Point Solutions, IZOD, Jones Soda, and MetroPCS.

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12/23/2009  1:26 PM
if they announce the arena and it being done by the start of the 2012 season (or sooner), i could easily see lebron go there. i understand about msg, bright lights, big city...BUT lebron will BE the franchise. there's no history like with the knicks of reed, clyde, and ewing. the nets would be HIS franchise period, just like the cavs are now.
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12/23/2009  1:30 PM
djsunyc wrote:if they announce the arena and it being done by the start of the 2012 season (or sooner), i could easily see lebron go there. i understand about msg, bright lights, big city...BUT lebron will BE the franchise. there's no history like with the knicks of reed, clyde, and ewing. the nets would be HIS franchise period, just like the cavs are now.

why you gotts bring this **** up? you kow you just ruined christmas for half the board....

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12/23/2009  1:31 PM
I absolutely hate this idea...makes me literally sick to my stomach.
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12/23/2009  1:34 PM
EnySpree wrote:I absolutely hate this idea...makes me literally sick to my stomach.

get ready bro...THEY'RE COMING!!!

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12/23/2009  1:35 PM
Patterson can still veto the emminent domain vote. This goes nowhere till it has gov backing
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12/23/2009  1:39 PM
fishmike wrote:Patterson can still veto the emminent domain vote. This goes nowhere till it has gov backing

ratner and the russian are gonna line patterson's pockets with plenty o cash to ensure this happens. patterson is a puppet anyway...

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12/23/2009  1:43 PM    LAST EDITED: 12/23/2009  1:56 PM
Patterson has already turned down Senator Perkins calling for an investigation on this project.

Perkins had suggested that the Brooklyn Arena Local Development Corporation (BALDC) was formed by the ESDC as a vehicle of the Job Development Authority (JDA) to avoid scrutiny by the Public Authorities Control Board (PACB); rather, an ESDC subsidiary would have had to go through the PACB, and that would have delayed the arena bonds, possibly beyond the end-of-year deadline for a crucial tax exemption.

Perkins, who led the Senate push for public authority reform legislation championed by Assemblyman Richard Brodsky, also contended that the BALDC did not deserve a tax exemption.

State response

Mitchell said questions about Perkins’ letter should go to Gov. David Paterson’s press office. I contacted spokeswoman Marissa Shorenstein, who said that the governor had responded to me Saturday.

I noted that his response was off-the-cuff, and suggested that a more formal response was in order. “The Governor’s Counsel has reviewed Senator Perkins’ letter regarding Atlantic Yards and does not agree with Senator Perkins’ analysis,” she responded.

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12/23/2009  1:54 PM
guy must be blind not to see whats happening
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12/23/2009  2:06 PM
I keep seeing these types of newsbits, but something else just backs up the move. They'll be lucky to be there before 2012
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12/23/2009  2:06 PM
dj's just trying to stir **** up
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12/23/2009  2:14 PM
interesting how the deal gets done when you get an ex-Russian mobster involved, eh?

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12/23/2009  4:37 PM
K22 wrote:
jimimou wrote:the deal will get done. its a no brainer for stimulating economy in that area...more like making the rich richer.

Yeah, the folks in Fort Greene and the folks that live by Atlantic Av. are NOT happy about this arena.


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12/23/2009  7:38 PM
I suspect dj enjoys playing the role of grinch.
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djsunyc
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12/23/2009  7:58 PM
why are knicks fans so scared concerning the nets moving to brooklyn?
good sign for nets to brooklyn?

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