Endangered AY
This morning the Times has a couple articles about Atlantic Yards that more or less boil down to the following: Aspects of the mega-project aside from the Nets arena are likely to be delayed or go unrealized; Forest City Ratner has not been able to lure an anchor tenant to Miss Brooklyn, his planned office…

This morning the Times has a couple articles about Atlantic Yards that more or less boil down to the following: Aspects of the mega-project aside from the Nets arena are likely to be delayed or go unrealized; Forest City Ratner has not been able to lure an anchor tenant to Miss Brooklyn, his planned office tower; and Frank Gehry’s overarching vision for AY will be severely compromised if all that’s built is the arena. In one article, Charles Bagli includes snippets of an interview with Bruce Ratner in which the developer concedes that construction of Miss Brooklyn will not begin until a tenant has been secured for the office tower; Bagli also notes that the three residential towers surrounding the arena, which are slated to have 1,000 units of housing—including many affordable units—may not happen anytime soon, since developers are finding financing harder to come by. Ratner still sounds cautiously optimistic about the first phase of AY, though. It’s not going to happen in a nanosecond, he tells the Times. I hope it’s not going to be drawn out. I’d hope that the first residential building will be done within six months of the opening of the arena, and a second one a year after that. In the second article, architecture critic Nicolai Ouroussoff says the possibility that all we’ll be left with is a Nets arena “feels like a betrayal of the public trust.” Ouroussoff calls on Frank Gehry to walk away from the entire development: “by pulling out he would be expressing a simple truth: At this point the Atlantic Yards development has nothing to do with the project that New Yorkers were promised. Nor does it rise to the standards Mr. Gehry has set for himself during a remarkable career.”
Slow Economy Likely to Stall Atlantic Yards [NY Times]
What Will Be Left of Gehry’s Vision for Brooklyn? [NY Times]
Ratner Admits Major AY Delays, Rising Arena Cost [AY Report]
Miss Brooklyn & Housing to Die as Arena Lives? [GL]
Bullet Points of Bagli Article [No Land Grab]
Photo by threecee.
It’s Good Friday – stop cursing!
johnife: It’s Good Friday – stop cursing!
johnife: In some countries (including the one you hail from), today is a public holiday. Maybe brownstoner and his gang are driving out to PA to paint easter eggs with grandma?
WTF, are Mr. B and his minions on vacation (apologies if there’s sickness afoot or something)? Only two posts and it’s 2:30 already? Oh well, I suppose this thread will keep going all day with the same tired, reconstituted, and largely close-minded, arguments pro and con AY.
the guy is just plain greedy. He can reconfirgure his mall and use the skyscapper to the left of the clock tower for his retail and new jobs. The arena idea was cover up for his overall plan.
“Maybe its not good for a large central area of the borough to sit half constructed while developers figure out what/if they want to or can do anything with it for 5 or 10 years or more.”
Hey, the area has gone undeveloped for decades, so what is another 5 or 10 years?
“Go build AY in you backyard if you want. Leave ours alone!”
Speak for yourself. I own in Prospect Heights, so this project IS in my backyard and I am looking forward to it being built, even if it takes longer than originally planned.
GOD BLESS! THIS IS GREAT NEWS!
This project was doomed from the start and the local residents were overwhelmingly against the scale of this monstrosity with no local input to begin with. There were empty lots when we chose to live here and happy to have lots of empty lots for years to come.
Go build AY in you backyard if you want. Leave ours alone!
My big question is: Where is Bill Thompson? As Comptroller, he’s supposed to make sure the City doesn’t waste its money. The City has already thrown tens of millions of dollars down the hole subsidizing Ratner, and he didn’t see any of this coming.
We’re not in a depression, don’t be a twit.
Take a double doze of your prozac and go for a walk in Prospect Park. Some day you’ll get a job and you will feel much better about yourself.