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Barclays Center releases December 2025 event calendar: 13 ticketed events, including six concerts, plus women's college hoops tourney. No NYE show.

The Barclays Center last week released its December 2025 calendar of events: 13 ticketed events including six Brooklyn Nets games, six concerts and a women's college basketball tournament--but no New Year's Eve show. That said, there is an unspecified "private event" on New Year's Eve, lasting from 8 pm through 12:30 am. It's unclear whether it's a large event, like a worship service or a private concert, or whether it's a small event confined to one of the arena's premium spaces. If it's a large event, they should let neighbors know, given the possibility of crowds. This is the second year of the Shark Beauty Women’s Champions Classic , a doubleheader again featuring women’s college basketball teams from UConn, Tennessee, Iowa & Louisville. (Shark Beauty sells hair care tools.) December 2024 In December 2025, there were 15 ticketed events including five Brooklyn Nets games, two college basketball tournaments, and eight concerts--but no New...

Can public-private development (Atlantic Yards, BMT) be fixed? Panel discussion set for Dec. 15.

"Public-private development is failing the public. How can we fix it?" A virtual panel discussion on that topic is set for December 15 at 7 pm, sponsored by The City Club of New York , the Atlantic Yards advocacy group BrooklynSpeaks , and Voices of the Waterfront , which has challenged, and is responding to, the Brooklyn Marine Terminal redevelopment plan.  Register here . The description: City and State governments increasingly rely on public-private development partnerships to provide public goods such as affordable housing, open space, and job creation. But recent experience with approved projects like Penn Station and Atlantic Yards , as well as questions about proposed projects like the Brooklyn Marine Terminal , raise concerns about major development projects not meeting their stated public commitments. Join us for a discussion of why it has been difficult to realize commitments for public benefits from government-sponsored development projects, and what can be done t...

Atlantic Yards CDC agenda: update on community engagement and a presentation from the development team. This time, questions for them?

OK, the agenda for the Dec. 2 meeting of the (purportedly) advisory Atlantic Yards Community Development Corporation has been posted online . (Here's info on meeting attendance, broadcast, and public comments.)  The agenda includes not only an update on the community engagement plan--the first of four workshops was held Nov. 18--but also a development team presentation. Here's the slideshow from the first workshop, and my coverage , including video. Let's see if the development team faces any questions about, say, their  apparent expectation that they should get additional development rights for free, whether they could deliver "abundant" green spaces if the population outpaces it, or whether they plan any low-income housing . The presentation Nov. 18 didn't offer the public any opportunity to question the developers.

After new project details revealed and "community engagement" begun, advisory Atlantic Yards CDC set for public meeting Dec. 2 in Brooklyn

With barely a calendar week--and only a few business days--of notice, Empire State Development (ESD), the state authority that oversees/shepherds Atlantic Yards/Pacific Park, has announced a meeting Dec. 2 of the (purportedly) advisory Atlantic Yards Community Development Corporation (AY CDC). The meeting will be held in Brooklyn at the Shirley A. Chisholm State Office Building, 55 Hanson Place – 3rd Floor Conference Room. The AY CDC is supposed to meet at least quarterly; the previous meeting was Oct. 9 , so they're ahead of schedule, apparently because the project has begun to ramp up. Presumably Directors will be told of the new developers' "feasible plan" to complete the project, with details revealed at a workshop Nov. 18, the public response, and the plans for further "community engagement."  The next three meetings are precursors to a Memorandum of Understanding signed by Cirrus Workforce Housing and LCOR with ESD about project outlines and public su...

New Developers Seek to Supersize Project: Total 9,000 Units, Instead of 6,430. Taller Towers (and One Subtraction) Allow More Open Space. (Substack)

New Developers Seek to Supersize Project: Total 9,000 Units, Instead of 6,430. Taller Towers (and One Subtraction) Allow More Open Space. ( link ) 1.6M more square feet (value: $320M?) sought, said to make project & affordability viable. Changes could mean faster buildout. Would bulk increase be just 20%? (Nope.)

Tight schedule: second workshop on project's future announced for Dec. 8. "Project Briefer" omits key information re planned density.

The first of four public workshops on the future of Atlantic Yards/Pacific Park is scheduled for Tuesday, November 18 from 6-8 pm, covering the demanding topics of Density, Affordability, and Open Space, as I've written . Yesterday we learned that the second public workshop--and the last one in-person--will be held on Monday Dec. 8 from 6-8 pm, covering Streetscape and Public Realm, Sustainability and Resiliency, Community Serving Retail and Facilities. That's a tight schedule, especially since the incoming master developer, a joint venture involving Cirrus Real Estate Partners and LCOR, have yet to reveal any plans for the site and Empire State Development (ESD), the state authority that oversees/shepherds the project, has only released limited information. While the first workshop will be held at the former Modell's site, now the Brooklyn Basketball Training Center, at 140 Flatbush Avenue across from the Barclays Center, the location for the second workshop is TBA. (The t...

As Barclays Center touts rise in Caribbean concerts, the Brooklyn Paper offers a puff piece on the arena's chief programmer

Relative newcomers to Brooklyn usually don't know that, at least until early 2009, when the independent Brooklyn Paper was sold to Rupert Murdoch, presaging future sales until its current ownership by outer-borough behemoth Schneps Media, the publication punched above its weight. It reported skeptically, and in-depth, regarding Atlantic Yards, and its broadsheet print issues made a big splash, especially in Brownstone Brooklyn neighborhoods, before smartphone-based social media took off. Today, though, it's no surprise to see the Oct. 29 Brooklyn Paper puff piece headlined  Meet Laurie Jacoby, the woman behind Brooklyn’s biggest stage: Barclays Center : When the lights go down and the first notes of a concert echo through Barclays Center, there’s one person whose vision and passion have helped make that moment possible: Laurie Jacoby. As Chief Entertainment Officer for Brooklyn Sports & Entertainment, Jacoby oversees all programming and live events at the Barclays Center ...

Workshop on Height & Density Ignores Plan for Two Towers Across from Arena, Hints at New Configuration Over Railyard (Substack)

Workshop on Height & Density Ignores Plan for Two Towers Across from Arena, Hints at New Configuration Over Railyard ( link ) While Nov. 18 session purports to solicit public input, state authority overseeing project already supports a giant project at Site 5. Blank map for railyard points to revision of six-tower plan.

First public workshop on project's future (density, open space, affordability) set for Nov. 18. (Two hours!) Does new outline suggest potential reconfiguration?

Yesterday, with just two weeks' notice, Empire State Development (ESD), the state authority that oversees/shepherds the Atlantic Yards/Pacific Park, announced the first of four public workshops purportedly aimed to share the future of the project, given a new development team for the half-completed project. It will be held across the street from the Barclays Center on Tuesday, November 18, from 6-8 pm, at the Brooklyn Basketball Training Center, 140 Flatbush Avenue, in the former Modell's big-box store. Registration is  here . The meeting location, in fact, is part of Site 5 (with the currently occupied P.C. Richard), which is officially slated for a 250-foot, 440,000 square foot building, according to 2006 approvals, but has already gotten ESD support  for a giant, two-tower project, with one tower 910 feet and some 1.242 million square feet of bulk. (The Brooklyn Basketball Training Center is a temporary youth training facility run by BSE Global, parent of the Brooklyn Net...

To me, the housing ballot proposals can be confounding

So, what about the three ballot proposals to speed the approvals of housing in the city? An easy call? After all, it's indisputable that the city--though it would be better to focus on the region, given the recalcitrant suburbs--needs more housing, especially affordable housing, and some Council Districts have been far more welcoming than others. It's easy to outsource conclusions to supporters (like the YES on Affordable Housing coalition, Errol Louis in NY Magazine, and the YIMBY group Abundance NY ), opponents (like the City Council , Village Preservation , and TenantsPac ). or to HellGate's more nuanced A Crash Course in the 3 Controversial Housing Ballot Proposals . I tried to look at the actual language, and it was... confounding. So here's Ballot Proposal 2, according to NYC Votes : What you'll see on the ballot Fast track publicly financed affordable housing . Fast track applications delivering affordable housing in the community districts that produce the...

Barclays Center releases November 2025 event calendar: eleven concerts and seven Brooklyn Nets games, plus a Liberty "Merch Shop"

The Barclays Center yesterday circulated its November 2025 event calendar to neighbors, citing 18 ticketed events in as many days. That includes seven Brooklyn Nets games, and 11 concerts. Also on the calendar: a New York Liberty Holiday Merch Shop, on Nov. 21, and six unspecified private events. The Nov. 10 private event appears to be a press conference to promote a January boxing championship bout.  The Nov. 14 private event is a celebration for the Just Brooklyn Prize of the Joe and Clara Tsai Foundation's Social Justice Fund.  The rest? Unclear. They could be small events, or large ones.  November 2024  The November 2024 event calendar  included 17 ticketed events in as many days. That includes six Brooklyn Nets games, nine concerts, and two nights of a college basketball tournament.   The calendar did not include a Nov. 9 concert, R&B Forever Tour , listed on the arena's web site. So there should be ten concerts, not nine, and a to...