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Atlantic Yards/Pacific Park Report (Substack)

Norman Oder, Ben Keel

Reporting and analysis about the controversial, unresolved Brooklyn megaproject, including the Barclays Center arena, announced as Atlantic Yards in 2003 and renamed Pacific Park in 2014.

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Latest Issues

Recent posts by this newsletter. Browse the email archive.

Appraisal Suggests Railyard Parcels Could Be Worth $1B to Developers. Site 5 Compounds Value.

Might the “community engagement” over recent months regarding the emerging Atlantic Yards plan—in which locals were nudged to endorse denser buildings to ensure more affordable housing and to opine on improving the streetscape—have been mos...

7 days ago
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More from Public Meetings: Site 5 Tower to Focus on Flatbush; Hotel Still Under Consideration

This follows up on previous coverage of two public meetings held on March 19: State Promises 500 (25%) Initial Low-Income Units. Critics Note It Wouldn’t Make Up for Shortfall and A New, Though Murky, Focus on the $350 Million that Develope...

11 days ago
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A New, Though Murky, Focus on the $350 Million that Developers Seek for the Railyard Platform

The big news from two Atlantic Yards public meetings on March 19, as I wrote, was State Promises 500 (25%) Initial Low-Income Units. Critics Note It Wouldn’t Make Up for Shortfall.

12 days ago
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State Promises 500 (25%) Initial Low-Income Units. Critics Note It Wouldn't Make Up for Shortfall.

The first two residential projects built at Atlantic Yards should have some 500 low-income affordable units, among 2,000 total units, representatives of Empire State Development (ESD), the state authority that oversees/shepherds the project...

18 days ago
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Authors

The writers behind this newsletter.

  • Norman Oder

    Writes Atlantic Yards/Pacific Park Report, watchdog blog and now Substack about controversial real estate project in Brooklyn that includes the Barclays Center and eight towers--and is about half-complete.

  • Ben Keel

    A specialist in spatial data and communication design, connecting city residents to the developments impacting their community. Primary focus is on the Atlantic Yards/Pacific Park project in collaboration with journalist Norman Oder.

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