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Russians

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Russian Oligarchs To Bring NYC Money, 'New Perspectives' | Some people have been a little troubled by the news a shady Russian billionaire is now buying up a local sports franchise (the Nets), as well as part of the arena that will eventually be the team's new home in Brooklyn. But not Jamie Johnson. The pharmaceutical heir and filmmaker thinks it's, like, the greatest news ever: More

Deals

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Russian Billionaire Buys Nets, Part of Brooklyn | It's official. The richest man in Russia, Mikhail Prokhorov, has taken control of the New Jersey Nets. The 44-year-old oligarch, who is worth $9.5 billion according to Forbes, signed a $200 million deal today with real estate developer/Nets owner Bruce Ratner that will make him the principal owner of the team, as well as a major investor in the Nets' long-delayed new home in Brooklyn. This makes Prokhorov the first foreign owner of an NBA team who isn't Canadian, and the "the only NBA owner who can dunk," according to Prokhorov. And the tri-state area now has its very own Mark Cuban, clearly. [NYT]

Development

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Bruce Ratner Gets His Way | The MTA approved the deal that will allow Atlantic Yards developer Bruce Ratner to defer $100 million in payments to the state over more than two decades, instead of paying it all upfront. Critics took to the podium before today's vote to deride the deal as a "massive bailout." And, shockingly, the MTA didn't pay any attention to the last-minute counterbid that landed in its lap when the main Atlantic Yards opposition group, Develop Don't Destroy Brooklyn, "tried to upstage the meeting by offering $120 million for the development rights over the Vanderbilt Yard." [Brooklyn Paper]

Developments

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Bailout in Brooklyn? | In 2005, Bruce Ratner agreed to pay $100 million to build his controversial Atlantic Yards on state-owned land. Under terms of a new deal that was revealed just this week (and goes to a vote tomorrow): Ratner will only have to pay the MTA $20 million upfront, and he'll get to spread out the other $80 million over the next 21 years. Critics of the deal are up in arms about the compromise, per usual, but there's some good news: Forest City Ratner, says it will cough up an extra $200,000 a year to stamp "Barclays Center" to the Atlantic Ave.-Pacific St. subway station. Small miracles! [NYDN]

Developments

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An Airplane Hanger Grows in Brooklyn | Developer Bruce Ratner's plans to erect a $1 billion, Frank Gehry-designed Nets arena in the middle of Brooklyn isn't happening. Ratner is planning to move ahead with a new, cheaper design, one that will end up costing $200 million less. Don't expect to look as pretty, though: "Officials who have seen the design say that while it resembles Conseco Fieldhouse it also bears a likeness to an 'airplane hangar.' [NYT]

News Roundup

Friday, June 13

Local News

  • A former judge will spend the next 2 to 6 years in jail. [NYP]
  • The man who scaled the Times building will not be charged [NYP]
  • Tax changes threaten real estate projects like Atlantic Yards [NYT]
  • NYC has its first case of tomato salmonella poisoning [NYDN]
  • Bloomberg is giving away $60 million. Anonymous, officially [NYT

Business/Finance 

  • Talks between Yahoo! and Microsoft crumbled [WSJ]
  • The blame game at Lehman Bros. rages on [NYT, Dealbook]
  • Hedge funder Bill Ackman is pushing Borders to sell to Amazon [NYT]
  • The hunt for Samuel Israel continues [NYT]
  • Billy Macklowe takes from his pop, Harry Macklowe [NYT]

Real Estate Roundup

What Real Estate Bubble?

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  • Despite incessant talk of the real estate bubble bursting, not only are resale prices at 15 Central Park West holding up, they're soaring. Dan Loeb's $45 million penthouse is looking like the bargain of the century! [NY Mag]
  • The Ratner pile-on continues to grow: The latest to tack on a friend-of-the-court brief to the lawsuit seeking to halt Atlantic Yards is the public interest law group Institute for Justice. You all right underneath there, Bruce? [NY Sun]
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Protests

Dimmest Stars to Lead Ratner Rally | Bruce Ratner is orchestrating a big demonstration today in support of his increasingly doomed-looking Atlantic Yards project! So which celebs did he enlist to headline the rally and win over skeptics? Former Nets Darryl Dawkins and Alan King, neither of whom has played basketball professionally since the 1980s. A-list! He also managed to persuade shrinking violets Al Sharpton and Curtis Sliwa to overcome their aversion to attention and speak at the rally.