City & State's Brooklyn Power 50 has several people linked to Atlantic Yards/Pacific Park, but no one from Forest City
City & State New York yesterday published its Brooklyn Power 50, The most influential people in Brooklyn , focusing on those who influence government but who are not within it. (Here's the print issue , which is, of course, full of ads from the institutions/employers behind the winners, which is why the descriptions tend to be sunny.) Thus they bypassed the obvious candidates, as noted in the lead: New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio is identified with Brooklyn. U.S. Sen. Charles Schumer, the Senate minority leader and the most powerful Democrat in Washington, D.C, was born and raised there. Other high-profile political power brokers--Rep. Hakeem Jeffries, New York City Public Advocate Letitia James, Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams--also hail from the borough. Unsurprisingly, several on the list have some ties to Atlantic Yards/Pacific Park and, perhaps unsurprisingly by now, the mostly highly-ranked person closely connected to the project, former Forest City Ratner/F