Battle of Brooklyn
Project by Rumur
Project by Rumur
Norman Oder covered our fantastic screening/ panel discussion event -
http://atlanticyardsreport.blogspot.com/2009/12/battle-of-brooklyn-film-prompts.html
we filmed the discussion and should have it online in the coming weeks.
It was great to see the first section of the film on the big screen with a big crowd. We got a lot of feedback and have already made a lot of small changes that help significantly.
In not so good news. Forest City Ratner sold their tax free bonds today which will be used to pay for part of the arena. They had to sell them before Dec 31 because the IRS declared PILOTS (payments in lieu of taxes) illegal but allowed Ratner to grandfather their issue.
DDDB continues to fight the project.
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Matt Carolan says: Looks like they will get the building built. How about a boycott of Atlantic Yards events.