Gersh Kunztman, the editor of The Brooklyn Paper, and Errol Louis, a columnist for the Daily News, checks in with us about new movement on, and new resistance to, the Atlantic Yards development plan.
Yes, Madison Square Garden is close to the street, but the parts closest are made of concrete, not glass. The Prudential Center in Newark has a lot of glass. As of now, the planned arena at Atlantic Yards would have a lot of glass as well, hence the security concerns. More here, plus photos: http://atlanticyardsreport.blogspot.com/2007/12/would-ay-arena-be-more-like-newark-or.html
Dec. 06 2007 07:37 AM
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Yes, Madison Square Garden is close to the street, but the parts closest are made of concrete, not glass. The Prudential Center in Newark has a lot of glass. As of now, the planned arena at Atlantic Yards would have a lot of glass as well, hence the security concerns. More here, plus photos:
http://atlanticyardsreport.blogspot.com/2007/12/would-ay-arena-be-more-like-newark-or.html
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