Bruce Ratner had a busy week: he got the MTA to stretch out payments on the Brooklyn railyards, pushed the ESDC to approve changes in his master plan, asked the state's highest court to reject the critics final appeal...even changed the name of three subway stations beneath Barclays Center. Now, writes Charles V. Bagli in the Times, comes the hard part...and nothing is guaranteed.
- Atlantic Yards Project Enters a Crucial Period - Charles V. Bagli - New York Times
- Atlantic Yards Developer Is Allowed to Defer Payments - Michael Grynbaum - New York Times
- MTA approves Atlantic Yards schedule changes - Theresa Agovino - Crain's New York Business
- MTA approves Atlantic Yards bailout plan - Rich Calder - New York Post
- M.T.A. Approves Less Lucrative Atlantic Yards Deal - Eliot Brown - New York Observer
- MTA Approves New Deal for Atlantic Yards - WNYC
- MTA Approves Revised Atlantic Yards Deal - Raanan Geberer - Brooklyn Eagle
- Land deal reworked for NBA arena in Brooklyn - AP
- MTA OKs sweeter deal for Brooklyn developer - Joan Gralla - Reuters
- RPA Testimony on Atlantic Yards - Regional Plan Association
- Goldstein Outbids Ratner, In Vain - Andy Newman - New York Times
- MTA allows Atlantic Yards developer Bruce Ratner to pay $20 million now and $80 million in 21 years - Erin Durkin - New York Daily News
- Next stop! Barclays Station - Mike McLaughlin - Brooklyn Paper
- MTA Board Approves Extension For Atlantic Yards Developer (Video) - NY1