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brooklyn views: February 2006
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Ideas About The Proposed Atlantic Yards Project in Prospect Heights. Sunday, February 19, 2006. Six Reasons to Close the Streets / Not! The area formerly known as Pacific Street. Last week, City Planning Chair Amanda Burden made a strong case. 1 The blocks, as they stand, are not viable development sites . 2 Closing Pacific Street will allow for better vehicular circulation. Did show vehicular entrances to below grade parking in line with Pacific, but the plans. This is false. The total geographic ar...
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brooklyn views: March 2006
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Ideas About The Proposed Atlantic Yards Project in Prospect Heights. Monday, March 27, 2006. We’re told that it makes sense to locate a major development at the proposed site, because it’s already a transportation hub. A nice sound bite, but it’s not the full story. But for better or worse, transportation is not only about trains in Brooklyn. Taxis, commuter vans (aka. Would significantly reduce the number of vehicles that are just passing through. Posted by Jonathan at 8:46 PM. Links to this post.
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brooklyn views: April 2006
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Ideas About The Proposed Atlantic Yards Project in Prospect Heights. Sunday, April 30, 2006. There’s A (Private) Beach Under The Street. Coincidentally, we paid respect to Jane Jacobs in a recent post (. Why not let market forces continue to develop the properties, adhering to established criteria for height and bulk (commonly known as zoning)? Perhaps, as a suburban office park, the rendering’s depiction of open space would be believable. (No dogs and no kids off-leash. No balls, no bikes, no sc...Brook...
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brooklyn views: July 2006
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Ideas About The Proposed Atlantic Yards Project in Prospect Heights. Sunday, July 30, 2006. Publicly Accessible Open Space Closes in Manhattan. Similar concept at the Gowanus Houses. From today’s Times: a story. Posted by Jonathan at 2:37 PM. Links to this post. Thursday, July 20, 2006. Finally, something to write about: the Draft Environmental No-Impact Statement was released this week. Although I’m still making my way through the Table of Contents (it’s 34 pages! How could this be? Links to this post.
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Atlantic Yards/Pacific Park Report: U.S. State Department protests use of official in marketing "Atlantic Yards III" EB-5 investment to Chinese, gets mention cut from promotion
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Atlantic Yards/Pacific Park Report. Wednesday, October 22, 2014. US State Department protests use of official in marketing "Atlantic Yards III" EB-5 investment to Chinese, gets mention cut from promotion. Of the misleading video used in Atlantic Yards III promotion. From the Qiao Wai web site, last week. The promoters of the "Atlantic Yards III". Now mention of Assistant Secretary of State Charles Rivkin. Has been removed from a Chinese migration consultancy's website. Last week, in an article. Rivkin, a...
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Atlantic Yards/Pacific Park Report: Starting tomorrow, Flatbush Avenue outside arena narrowed for one month as green roof crane installed
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Atlantic Yards/Pacific Park Report. Friday, May 15, 2015. Starting tomorrow, Flatbush Avenue outside arena narrowed for one month as green roof crane installed. A notice today from Pacific Park Brooklyn explains how a construction crane is being assembled and will remain on Flatbush Avenue between Pacific and Dean Streets to help with green roof construction for the Barclays Center. Before the Flatbush Avenue one was installed, but that's not so.). Posted by Norman Oder. Atlantic Yards/Pacific Park tours.
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Atlantic Yards/Pacific Park Report: Nassau County Executive Mangano bizarrely suggests renovated Coliseum will lure Islanders back; Ratner in dispute over retail plan?
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Atlantic Yards/Pacific Park Report. Friday, March 27, 2015. Nassau County Executive Mangano bizarrely suggests renovated Coliseum will lure Islanders back; Ratner in dispute over retail plan? About the claim by Nassau County executive Ed Mangano, in his 3/11/15 State of the County address. Below), that the renovated, shrunken Nassau Coliseum will lure the New York Islanders back. After all, National Hockey League officials told. This facility will cement the Islanders in Nassau and provide hope that we w...
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Atlantic Yards/Pacific Park Report: In advance of today's AY CDC meeting, block association questions ESD's responsiveness
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Atlantic Yards/Pacific Park Report. Tuesday, May 19, 2015. In advance of today's AY CDC meeting, block association questions ESD's responsiveness. Note that the meeting is May 19, not March 19. For today's 3 pm meeting of the Atlantic Yards Community Development Corporation (AY CDC) doesn't have a lot of detail, but it includes the following topics:. The meeting will be held at:. New York State Department of Labor - Brooklyn Office. Orientation Room #2 – First Floor. Brooklyn, New York 11201. Concerns an...
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