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ESD schedules fourth Atlantic Yards workshop March 19 (late), promises Draft Community Engagement Report

About a month late , Empire State Development (ESD) has scheduled the fourth public workshop (of four) regarding the Atlantic Yards project on Thursday, March 19, at 6:30 pm, online. Register  here . Ahead of this meeting, though with the date unspecified, ESD will release on its website the Draft Community Engagement Report. The report summarizes key themes and insights from the first three public workshops and the online survey.  My bet is the report will be used to ratify the new developer's request for an additional 1.6 million square feet of bulk, worth perhaps $320 million, as needed to deliver promised open space and, as of now, unspecified amounts of below-market affordable housing. The Draft Report will be posted on the ESD website along with an online form for people to submit comments and feedback in advance of the workshop.  During the meeting, ESD will provide a brief presentation on the Draft Report, followed by a live, open Q&A session where attendees ...

Barclays Center releases March 2026 event calendar: 15 ticketed events: eight Nets games, five concerts, plus women's & Latin basketball

The Barclays Center yesterday released its March 2026 event calendar for neighbors, with 15 ticketed events. They include eight Nets games, five concerts, and two basketball events, one part of the Unrivaled Basketball League tournament and the other the Caribeño Champs Classic, a "a first-of-its-kind Latino sports and live entertainment experience," with basketballers from Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic, plus top DJs. The schedule also includes four private events, one in the morning, another in the afternoon, another from morning to afternoon, and another in the evening. On March 3, the arena will host Brooklyn Org's Spark Prize breakfast , which is a relatively small event. I don't know about the other events. They should tell us, so neighbors can assess whether there might be large crowds. March 2025 comparison In March 2025, the arena hosted 18 ticketed events: seven Brooklyn Nets games, six concerts, three comedy shows, one Sprite Jam Fest, and one boxi...

February Roundup: Waiting for a Workshop, and Key Project Details (Substack)

February Roundup: Waiting for a Workshop, and Key Project Details ( link ) What "public resources" (subsidies) are sought? How pay for the platform? A Community Engagement report awaits. Much more to review.

Barclays Center reports modest drop in cash receipts in first half of FY 2026, and a slightly larger drop in net operating income. Will new premium spaces help?

The Barclays Center, in required reports to bondholders, recently disclosed a modest drop in ticket sales and suite and sponsor installments in the first half of FY 2026, compared with the previous year. Cash receipts for Q1 of FY 2026 were $7.2 million for suite and sponsor installments, and $51.4 million for ticket sales.  That compares to $5.4 million and $40.3 million in the previous fiscal year . Cash receipts for Q2 of FY 2026 were $10.8 million for suite and sponsor installments, and $41 million for ticket sales.  That compares to $10 million and $57.4 million in the previous fiscal year. Overall, that's a net decrease of $2.7 million. That said, it's risky to extrapolate, because the arena has opened new clubs and premium seating options, revenue for which may show up in subsequent quarters. Net operating income down Over the first half of FY 2026, the arena reported $67.8 million in revenue and $55.8 million in expenses, leaving nearly $12 million in net operating inc...

Unrivaled 3-on-3 women's basketball semi-finals coming to Barclays Center March 2

Unrivaled Leans In to NBA Arenas After Making Millions in Philly , Front Office Sports reported Feb. 13, noting that "the 3-on-3 women’s basketball league is moving its March 2 semifinals games from Miami to Brooklyn" and the Barclays Center. The article notes that Unrivaled's stint in Philadelphia--not yet a WNBA city--had more than three months of lead time for event marketing, while now there's just over two weeks. So expect a lot of marketing. Tickets start at $55.10, with fees but before taxes. (The New York Liberty's Breanna Stewart plays for the Mist, while the Liberty's Natasha Cloud plays for the Phantom.) Front Office Sports noted that more than 10,000 seats were sold in 24 hours.  While most games are played at a tiny arena in Florida--Unrivaled relies on TV rights and sponsorships--organizers now aim to have more road games in larger spaces. Unrivaled was set up, in part, as an alternative to WNBA players going abroad for better off-se...