Atlantic Yards/Pacific Park in 2023: no platform start; exit of ESD/Greenland staff; 3-acre "Park" emerges; foreclosure surprise, at 20 years, raises big uncertainty.
Screenshot from The Real Deal |
Frank Gehry's rendering of arena + flagship tower |
That leaves no cushion to proceed with projects that don't "pencil out," and this one won't, it seems, without a successor to the 421-a tax break--proposed by Gov. Kathy Hochul but not passed by the state Legislature--and likely other changes.
That said, New York City this past week floated another surprise: the concept of a partial 421-a substitute, a new city program of tax breaks and financing. That fulfilled my speculation that one surprise could be a "boost from Mayor Eric Adams for deeper affordability." Then again, other projects are likely better positioned.
From City Limits |
A "Pacific Park" entrance on Dean St. |
Incremental progress
The Vanderbilt Yard between Carlton & Vanderbilt avenues |
The Brooklyn Nets saw their roller-coaster calm down, with the departure of stars Kyrie Irving and Kevin Durant, some solid new players, and a steady hand under new Coach Jacque Vaughn. But they're still a few stars away from contention.
Arena operators, under their alter ego Joe and Clara Tsai Foundation's Social Justice Fund, sponsored plaza events, a "new music" concert, and playground revamps.
Retail effects
Just Salad finally emerged at 461 Dean Street, the modular tower adjacent to the arena. Two restaurants were announced, but haven't opened yet, at 595 Dean.
Across from the arena, a large Flatbush Avenue parcel said to become a Walgreen's didn't, while progress was stalled at the Triangle Building, reportedly the future home to Rihanna's Savage x Fenty lingerie line.
The busiest, most challenging retail near the project, though not necessarily related, remained Chik-fil-A, which, with Shake Shack on Flatbush Avenue across from Barclays, has attracted a huge number of e-bikes.
Beyond the footprint
The area around Atlantic Avenue east of Vanderbilt Avenue, the eastern border of the project site, continued to be in the sights of developers and the city.
After the approval of multiple spot rezonings, New York City's Department of City Planning began to rezone the larger area, now known as the Atlantic Avenue Mixed Use Project, though the level of affordability floated was below what advocates sought, given that some spot rezonings delivered more.
January 2023
What's next from BrooklynSpeaks? New "third party" input to create "more detailed vision of challenges and opportunities" at Atlantic Yards/Pacific Park. (Didn't happen.)
Just Salad, first retail space at 461 Dean (flanking arena), opens on January 11.
Surprise! Barclays Center drops SeatGeek as ticket partner, returns to Ticketmaster.
At Senate hearing, new evidence of Ticketmaster's power: SeatGeek CEO says Barclays Center sought to retain contract for Nets games, not concerts. An alternate take: SeatGeek faced frustrating tech issues.
ANHD explains: not only are many "low-income" units not aimed at truly needy, AMI "high housing cost adjustment" makes things worse.
1010 Pacific, first spot rezoning built in Community Board 8, has "low-income" units $1,576 to $2,002.
With developer (conveniently) missing from belatedly scheduled Quality of Life meeting, ESD rep says Greenland *may* face penalty for missing affordable housing deadline. Renegotiation?
Ending "chaotic" tenure, Brooklyn Nets star Irving gets trade to Dallas. Reflections on Kyrie. It's a "business."
AY CDC board adds community planner Shiffman, mayoral real estate advisor Amin.
Atlantic Ave. rezoning plan “community-led,” but first discussion omits recent spot rezonings & City Planning’s 17-story benchmark.
Greenland USA point man Solish leaves for The Brodsky Organization, which built B15 tower & partnered on B4. What's next? Greenland renegotiation with NY State?
Where are Atlantic Yards/Pacific Park towers located? Today, promotional copy (mostly) says Prospect Heights.
In NY Times exploration of Rep. Jeffries' early career, allies saw his Atlantic Yards stance as forging alliances. Rather, it was more strategic ambiguity.
At two-tower 595 Dean, now open, more Dean Street entrances (and canopies) for Chelsea Piers than for residents, given one residential lobby.
Why isn't there a process to weigh proposals against plausible alternatives, asks Michael Gecan of Metro IAF.
595 Dean "affordable housing" lottery slated to launch, after market-rate move-ins have commenced. Middle-income-targeted rents revealed: studio, $2,290; 1-BR, $2,690; 2-BR $3,360.
Developer Elghanayan says "you must have a super-optimistic view of life" to be a developer. Or, maybe, an unfounded one?
With Gov. Hochul's housing plan scuttled, no lifeline for 421-a sites like B5 (700 Atlantic), the delayed first tower proposed for the railyard
At East Tower of 595 Dean, lobby-plus-canopy serves... Chelsea Piers, not residential tenants.
Big, if true: master developer Greenland says, despite lull, platform construction "likely to begin" in second half of 2023.
Jersey City developer LeFrak says project expected to take 20 years should take 50 years (or maybe 60 years).
Area Median Income (AMI) for 2023 up some 6%. That means 100% of AMI is $141,200 for a four-person household.
Arena workers rally to presage possible strike--or negotiation.With Qatari wealth fund buying into DC sports conglomerate, will other NBA teams (Nets?) sell minority stakes? Sportswashing comes slowly.
Oh, the son of Eric Adams' top aide had a DJ gig at Woodland, the scofflaw nightclub Adams defended.
Empire State Development's long-time Atlantic Yards point person, Tobi Jaiyesimi, departs without a replacement.
Former Atlantic Yards state overseer Hankin, after "growing disillusioned with economic development efforts," now a cannabis innovator.
With SeatGeek gone, Barclays Center plaza now branded by Ticketmaster (fourth sponsor in 10+ years).
A huge homage to Jay-Z, produced by his company, takes over Brooklyn Public Library's Central Library. Might there be contradictions?
Is "The Book of HOV" for anyone but Jay-Z? Well, maybe a bit for arena developer Bruce Ratner (and designer SHoP), thanks to a standalone Barclays Center replica (above right).
Gov. Hochul finds workaround to replace 421-a tax break, for Gowanus at least. Will it extend to other neighborhoods? To Atlantic Yards/Pacific Park?
During 2014 negotiations, developer Greenland proposed blanket city concessions re future project changes. That didn't happen. But it shows chutzpah.
Is another renegotiation inevitable?
Food and beverage workers at the arena negotiate a new contract, with better terms, though less than sought.Belated Atlantic Yards Community Development Corporation meeting canceled due to quorum issue, then rescheduled.
Hooper Kevin Durant's very light footprint in NYC.
August 2023
Penthouse East, final sponsor unit to sell at 550 Vanderbilt condo building, reaps $4.55 million, less concessions (24% off Offering Price). Buyer gets a huge tax break.
Lottery for 595 Dean affordable units extended again, to Aug. 15, which enlarges pool for middle-income units.
From City Limits: "State Weighs Tax Deal, Plans ‘Public Engagement’ for Atlantic Yards as Housing Deadline Nears" (plus bonus material from Atlantic Yards Community Development Corp. meeting).
AY CDC board member Veconi led the request for study of fiscal feasibility of project. Board member Shiffman asked for a report on how the affordable housing compared to the earlier promises.
In future, more opportunity to comment on Atlantic Yards Community Development Corp. agenda items and also at meetings? Sessions back in Brooklyn?
Coming on Dean Street next to playground, Park Edge: low-cost housing for 80-100 seniors. Specifics, timing yet unclear. Strained reference to Atlantic Ave. plan. Instead of 80-100 units, larger 542 Dean (11 stories) will house 154 seniors; on Dean and Bergen nearby, a stealth rezoning extends to 6th and (?) Flatbush Aves.
If Moody's calls bonds from Greenland Holding "highly speculative, or near default," how much incentive for subsidiary to spend in Brooklyn? Greenland Group plummets to #205 on Fortune Global 500, as profits evaporate & debts mount.
From Common Edge: Revisiting Brooklyn’s Barclays Center—a Telling Landscape. Notably, a lot more advertising or promotional signage.
Former Islanders General Manager says Barclays Center was a crucial fallback for the team, but "logistically it was a hot mess."
Atlantic Ave. Mixed-Use Plan "Community Vision & Priorities Report" avoids density question--which should be answered at upcoming City Planning meeting. Affordability the priority.
At Brooklyn Public Library gala honoring Jay-Z, co-chairs include Bruce Ratner (husband of library CEO) + Joe & Clara Wu Tsai. "Book of HOV" exhibit extended, now with a Lexus on the lawn.
Barclays Center updates September 2023 event calendar: Just Brooklyn Prize Awards for racial justice, plus free "new music" concert, first in new series.
Is the big news that the Atlantic Ave. Mixed-Use Plan might deliver 4,000 apartments (per press release)? Or that NYC hasn't pushed for more/deeper affordability?
At contentious meeting, CB 8 committee opposes 962 Pacific spot rezoning unless developer improves affordable housing. Revision less than requested, but gets support in full CB 8 vote. What about CM Hudson?Given weather, Steve Reich "new music" concert moved just inside the Barclays Center doors,
Given weather, Steve Reich "new music" concert moved just inside the Barclays Center doors, meets enthusiastic crowd (and "Social Justice" doubts).
At "City of Yes" info session, City Planning officials say they hope to reach deeper affordability, go below 80% of AMI. But state must deliver tax break.
From Common Edge: "Does Brooklyn’s New Brooding Monolith Deserve Kudos?" (and do selfie-takers at Barclays Center plaza seek out the supertall?)
Barclays Center operating company in FY 2023 again reports loss. Operating income slighly above FY 2022. Owner Tsai kicked in $18M, less than previous years.
Barclays Center opening up for a (first-ever?) free watch party, as the New York Liberty play a road game in the WNBA finals. (The Liberty ultimately lose.)
Synergy: Tsais' Social Justice Fund supports $1.4M renovation of basketball courts in three Brooklyn parks, with murals honoring New York Liberty & Brooklyn Nets.
The last Atlantic Yards Quality of Life meeting was in February. The last Atlantic Yards Community Development Corp. meeting was in early August. Time for an update? Requested fiscal feasability study, due in early October, is overdue.
BSE Global, which runs the arena company, will operate, with IMG, Glide Brooklyn, a seasonal ice rink at Brooklyn Bridge Park.
Coming soon(er): restaurants at 595 Dean on southeast block: Ni Hao and SIMÃ’.
Do parcels rezoned last year on Atlantic Avenue for 17 stories now have just one developer? Pariente seemingly takes control of second site.
At hearing on Atlantic Avenue rezoning plan, CMs Hudson & Ossé seek more public sites for affordable housing, plus deeper affordability throughout rezoning area.
So, how much did Jay-Z raise for the Brooklyn Public Library? Gala grossed $1.5M, little more than the 2022 gala's $1.3M, which had nearly 1/3 go to expenses.
A telling quote from lobbyist Coffey: "There are not enough reporters or media outlets anymore. You have to be really creative about getting news out in an interesting and dynamic way."
Though Forbes says the Brooklyn Nets & arena company are worth $3.85 billion, rising tide in NBA valuations likely means a higher number.
Welcome to the Corner Store! A "bodega"-style store at the Barclays Center, with arena prices: soda, $8; water, $7, beer $13-$15.
Finally, scrutiny for Winnie Greco, ethically dubious liasion to Chinese communities for Brooklyn BPs & now Mayor. She met 2014 with incoming developer Greenland.
From Common Edge: "Jay-Z's Unseemly Takeover of Brooklyn’s Central Libraru."
If Brookfield, which bought out Forest City, no longer actively claims Pacific Park, what remaining stake does it have in the future project? "Nominal," says a rep.
With Greenland EB-5 debt in foreclosure, big Qs about future of stalled project, including collateral, platform, & investor visa middleman. What's government's role? More questions.
BrooklynSpeaks: foreclosure sale "potentially fatal" setback & "searing indictment" of NYS oversight. My take: conditions imposed by ESD key to any sale. Big doubts about obligations.
BrooklynSpeaks says it's time for new oversight & Atlantic Yards plan. But the immediate questions involve foreclosure sale & role of NY State. Will they get a meeting with ESD?
Middle-school across from arena block now due to open Sept. 2024 (not 2025), thanks to interior work on evenings & weekends. Will SCA/DOE talk to neighbors?
Barclays Center releases December 2023 event calendar: 16 ticketed events (twice the 2022 count), including three Madonna concerts. A New Year's Eve show is back.
ESD's anodyne statement: “Governor Hochul’s highest priority is expanding New York’s housing supply and promoting housing growth, and Empire State Development is focused on the successful buildout and completion of this project. We are currently reviewing the situation and are working to determine the best path forward.”
From Substack: A "Garden of Eden"? Revisiting a NY Times Rave for the 2003 Atlantic Yards Debut. We've learned that architecture critics can't just focus on the "cultural dimension of building"
From NetsDaily, on the Brooklyn Nets' mediocrity: The Brooklyn Nets are who we thought they were.
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