Chris Smith on the Atlantic Yards Documentary Battle for Brooklyn
It's often maudlin, but it proves a point about the pretense of democracy to enrich the powerful.
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It's often maudlin, but it proves a point about the pretense of democracy to enrich the powerful.
Bruce Ratner finally admits it.
What happened to all those jobs?
“Another Yo MTV Raps ‘bling-bling’ vip club” and a venue that's “in the spirit of what's happening now in Gowanus.”
It's apparently legal, but borderline sleazy.
Sin Sin's closing doesn't look to be permanent, and the dive displaced by Atlantic Yards finds a new home.
Today's Ratner press conference was a letdown that was years in the making.
A history of the bar that's being displaced by Atlantic Yards, and speculation about its future location.
She wants to have "salt poured in the soil" so that another Daniel Goldstein can never grow.
That's for a condo he bought in 2003 for $590,000.
There will be no showdown with bulldozers.
Bruce Ratner won't be pleased by this.
"I thought I was at my own funeral for a moment."
Roster's looking up. Now for those stubborn homeowners ...
Patrons of Freddy's Bar in Brooklyn say they'll go to jail before they see their dive demolished.
Supreme Court building evacuated after arrival of package.
Brooklyn residents will be evicted over the next few months.
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