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Atlantic Yards will be many things to many people. Designed by world-renowned architect Frank Gehry, Atlantic Yards combines a sports and entertainment arena, landscaped open space, a boutique hotel, ground-floor retail space for local businesses, office space and more than 6,400 units of affordable, middle-income and market-rate housing to create a vibrant addition to a thriving borough.

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Located at the intersection of Atlantic and Flatbush Avenues, bounded by Pacific and Dean Streets and Vanderbilt Avenue, and primarily situated over the MTA/LIRR’s Vanderbilt Rail Yards, Atlantic Yards will span 22 acres and transform the current railyards and predominantly underutilized and industrial area (opens 2,700K photo slideshow of original conditions at Atlantic Yards project site) into 17 iconic buildings, including the state-of-the-art arena.  

The $4 billion development will encompass 336,000 square feet of office space, 6.36 million square feet of residential space (6,430 units of affordable, middle-income and market-rate housing), an 850,000-square-foot sports and entertainment arena, 247,000 square feet of retail space, a 165,000-square-foot hotel (180 rooms) and over 8 acres of intricately designed publicly accessible open space

The development will produce tremendous economic growth for the borough and city, creating more than 15,000 union construction jobs plus between 1,500 and 6,400 permanent jobs, as well as generating over $5.6 billion in tax revenue for the city and state over 30 years. 

The height of the buildings will range from approximately 190 feet to 511 feet. "Miss Brooklyn," the building proposed for the corner of Flatbush and Atlantic Avenues, will not be taller than the nearby Williamsburgh Savings Bank, which stands at 512 feet. Separate from the Atlantic Yards development, building heights as high as 600 feet have been approved by the City Council as part of the Downtown Brooklyn Plan.

Frank Gehry is designing the individual buildings and the larger development to complement the surrounding communities, creating a sense of scale that fits the low-rise feel of nearby neighborhoods and the more urban feel of downtown Brooklyn.

The buildings are spaced and sized to minimize bulk. For example, the heights of the buildings along Dean Street and Vanderbilt Avenue have been stepped down to better conform with the residential neighborhood. The taller buildings of the development will be located near the commercial corridor of Flatbush and Atlantic Avenues.

Atlantic Yards is one of the most important developments in the history of Brooklyn. It will serve as a proud emblem of Brooklyn’s reenergized vitality and create a new home for Brooklyn's very own NBA franchise–the Brooklyn Nets.

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“Downtown Brooklyn has experienced a remarkable revival over the last 20 years, and with one of the world’s greatest architects, Frank Gehry, working with Forest City Ratner Companies to develop this proposed master plan, the Brooklyn Arena and the Brooklyn Atlantic Yards development will be a truly monumental achievement."

- Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg

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Key Facts

Arena: 850,000 GSF
(gross square feet)

Office: 336,000 GSF

Hotel: 165,000 GSF (approx. 180 rooms)

Residential:
6.36 million GSF

Retail: 247,000 GSF

Open Space: 8 Acres

Housing: over 6,400 units

Tax Revenue: over $5.6 Billion

Jobs: 15,000 union construction and between 1,500 and 6,400 permanent jobs


Forest City Ratner Companies