In time for the Brooklyn Nets' season opener, the plaza pavement near arena entrance is nearly revamped. But the zone behind the transit entrance needs much work.
Well, they made it--almost.
While a week ago I observed that the area of the arena's SeatGeek Plaza under renovation seemed likely to be ready by the Brooklyn Nets' home debut yesterday, on Tuesday, as shown in the second tweet below, there were some 25 workers feverishly trying to make it happen.
Yesterday, when I walked by before the game, the plywood fencing was all gone in the area where fans are supposed to line up, but a relatively small rectangle was cordoned off by metal fencing, given the need to finish installing the pavers.
That said, fencing still surrounds the triangle behind the transit entrance, which contains the benches where the public can sit. In other words, serving the arena--of course--came first.
The escalator is... variable.The plaza repaving is almost complete in front of #BarclaysCenter SeatGeek Plaza
— Norman Oder (@AYReport) October 19, 2022
A fairly small segment remains.
But the area behind the transit entrance, with seats for the public, isn’t close to finished https://t.co/ESTn6PTgjF pic.twitter.com/h9WuFiIk5y
It’s #TheBrooklynWay
— Norman Oder (@AYReport) October 19, 2022
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