After losing in federal and (so far) state courts on eminent domain grounds, arena critics are threatening a new round of litigation. In a statement prior to Wednesday's public hearing on revisions to plans for Barclays Center, leading critic Daniel Goldstein called the process a "sham" and said if state doesn't demand a new environmental impact statement, "they are making themselves vulnerable to litigation."
- Phantom Atlantic Yards: A Sham Process for a Sham Project - Develop Don't Destroy Brooklyn
- Rallies Both For and Against Atlantic Yards - Bonnie Hartley - Brooklyn Eagle
- Atlantic antics! A week of Yards hearings did little to change things - Ben Muessig, Mike McLaughlin & Jared Foretek - Brooklyn Paper
- A tale of two Yards at hearing - Jared Foretek - Brooklyn Paper
- Atlantic Yards Hearing Attracts Politicians - Jess Wisloski - New York Times Local Blog
- Developer Bruce Ratner doesn't offer renderings of Atlantic Yards plan - Jake Pearson & Erin Durkin - New York Daily News
- At lightly-attended (and sometimes raucous) public hearing, dueling electeds, some déjà vu, and a “sham process for a sham project” (with Video) - Norman Oder - Atlantic Yards Report
- Pro-Atlantic Yards Rally and A Question of Place - Marianna Faynshteyn - New York Observer
- Scaled-Down Atlantic Yards Still Draw Huge Controversies - NY1