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January 2,
Windows 7 Product Key, 2010 The Atlantic Terrace "neighborhood" somehow lacks an acknowledgment of Atlantic Yards
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Neither the Fifth Avenue Committee nor developer Bruce Ratner seem to feel that mentioning the proposed Atlantic Yards project in connection with the adjacent Fort Greene neighborhood constitutes putting your best foot forward.
The Fifth Avenue Committee's new LEED Gold, mixed-income Atlantic Terrace development is nearing completion, far faster than Atlantic Yards (which began earlier), but there's a curious omission on the official web site: no (planned) arena.
The neighborhood page of the web site states:
Atlantic Terrace is located in Fort Greene, adjacent to Prospect Heights, Downtown Brooklyn, Clinton Hill and Boerum Hill. The location has so much to offer,
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Yes, and it looks like they're going to build an arena across the street,
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There's a similar omission on the web site for Forest City Ratner's 80 DeKalb Avenue project, as well.
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Posted by steve at January 2, 2010 8:57 AM