Barclays Center

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Barclays Center
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Location Brooklyn, New York, USA
Opened 2010 (scheduled)
Owner Forest City Enterprises
Operator New Jersey Nets
(a Forest City subsidiary)
Surface 22 acres (entire complex)
Construction cost $3.5 billion (entire project)
Architect Frank Gehry
Former names Nets Arena (unofficial)
Tenants New Jersey Nets [1] (NBA) (2010–)
Capacity 25,000 (estimated, depending on configuration)

The Barclays Center is a proposed sports arena to be built partly on a platform over the Metropolitan Transportation Authority-owned Atlantic Yards at Atlantic Avenue in the New York City borough of Brooklyn. It is part of a proposed $3.5 billion sports arena, business and residential complex. The site is intended to serve as a new home for the New Jersey Nets, currently based at Izod Center in East Rutherford, New Jersey. The MTA site is 8.3 acres (34,000 ); the Atlantic Yards project site would be 22 acres (89,000 m²).

The arena, scheduled to open in 2010, along with the rest of the complex, is a project of Brooklyn developer Bruce Ratner, who acquired the Nets in 2004, with the purpose of moving them from New Jersey to this site near the Atlantic Avenue-Pacific Street New York City Subway station and the Long Island Rail Road terminus in Brooklyn, one of the most transit-accessible locations in the city. The move would mark the return of major league sports to Brooklyn, which has been absent since the departure of the Dodgers to Los Angeles in 1957 (their proposal for a new stadium to be built on the sit where the Barclays Center will be to replace the unprofitable Ebbets Field had been turned down by the city in the past). It has been discussed that the Barclays Center may be the NBA All-Star Game site in the 2013–2014 season.[citation needed]

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[edit] Design

Designed by architect Frank Gehry, the arena would host the Nets, along with concerts, conventions and other sporting events, competing with Madison Square Garden and the Prudential Center, among other facilities. The arena's roof would feature a park open only to residents of the Atlantic Yards complex, ringed by an open-air running track that doubles as a skating rink in winter with panoramic vistas facing Manhattan year-round.

The arena will also be able to host hockey games with an NHL sized rink. Brooklyn is geographically the western end of Long Island, and many on other parts of the island have roots there, suggesting that the New York Islanders could play games there (perhaps permanently). The Nets and Islanders shared Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum from 1972 to 1977.

[edit] Naming rights

It has been reported that London-based Barclays Bank has agreed to pay the team $400 million over the next 20 years for the naming rights of their future Brooklyn home. On January 18, 2007 it was announced that the arena would be called Barclays Center, becoming the third major league sports venue to be called a center in the NYC metro area. The New Jersey Devils hockey team now play in Newark, New Jersey at the new Prudential Center, and the former home of the Devils and the current home of the Nets, Continental Airlines Arena, changed its name to the Izod Center.[2]

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[edit] References

  1. ^ The team name will be changed to either the New York Nets or Brooklyn Nets after the move takes place
  2. ^ NY1: Nets' New Arena Reportedly To Be Called "Barclays Center"

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