Frank Gehry Officially Out at Atlantic Yards Stadium
The new Nets stadium design, by a Midwestern firm, now looks like, well, a stadium.
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The new Nets stadium design, by a Midwestern firm, now looks like, well, a stadium.
Kind of like if you had a 5-year-old who couldn't read or use the toilet yet.
Apparently, but they'll only bite if oil prices stay ridiculously high.
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Chris Ward, due to take over the Port Authority this month, suggests to us that he thinks Bruce Ratner should consider recruiting architects other than Frank Gehry.
Developer Bruce Ratner is slated to receive an award tonight at a fancy gala, and opponents of his Atlantic Yards project will be there to make sure he doesn't enjoy it.
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