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Billionaires vs. Brooklyn's Best Bar: Eminent Domain Abuse & The Atlantic Yards Project

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Freddy's in Brooklyn is a happening place that has been named one of the city's best bars by the Village Voice, Esquire, and The New York Times.

Unfortunately, Freddy's—and the surrounding neighborhood—is smack-dab in the footprint of the Atlantic Yards project, a multi-million-dollar, 22-acre development that is intended to create "an urban utopia" in the language of developer Bruce Ratner, and a new, publicly subsidized home to Ratner's Nets, who currently play NBA basketball (if you can call it that) in New Jersey.

But don't mistake Atlantic Yards as one more instance of the market-driven transformations for which New York is rightly famous. It's actually the latest case of eminent domain abuse, where private property is seized by the state on dubious grounds and then immediately handed over to private interests for private gain.

In this case, the Empire State Development Corporation has designated the thriving area as blighted to facilitate the taking of privately owned houses and businesses without having to pay full market value.

Ratner, whose partners in the venture include rapper Jay Z and the Russian billionaire Mikhail Prokhorov, stands to pocket hundreds of millions of dollars on the deal, all thanks to the brute force of the state.

This week, a Brooklyn Supreme Court ruling tossed out the eminent domain objections of residents and property owners who had held out for six years and Ratner plans to break ground on the site on March 11, if not before.

The workers and patrons of Freddy's, however, are not going gentle into that good night. They've pledged to engage in civil disobedience and chain themselves to the bar when the bulldozers and wrecking balls come for their favorite haunt. A state sentator has even declared that she'll lay down in front of the demolition machinery.

The awful 2005 Supreme Court decision in Kelo vs. City of New London, which held that governments can seize property to increase potential tax revenues, may have paved the way for Atlantic Yards, but Freddy's is the next last stand in an ongoing battle against eminent domain abuse.

Produced by Dan Hayes, who conceived, shot, and edited the video; Damon Root, who researched the legal issues and did logistics; and Nick Gillespie, who co-wrote the piece and hosts.

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  • Jay Z is a cretin.

  • My God. What have we done to our country. The Gov. does not protect the citizens anymore.

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  • wrong on top of wrong, multiplied by extra wrong

  • Get the audio from this clip at speedyconversion doht cohm.

  • The truth is, according to the law, is that the government through eminent domain has the right to take over property for the betterment of the people, all the people, Such as roads, post offices, and schools (Public). Is this Basketball Stadium for the betterment of all the people, absolutely not. People Read the Constitution, think, learn the truth.

  • @kiwanukaz The point is its illegal.I.D. laws are for purposes of projects for public use not private profit.

  • That's sad. They lost.

  • @kiwanukaz why should they have to relocate ???

  • Oh please this makes it sound like they will just get flat kicked out, they would be substantially paid for the property. One bartender is out of work for a little while while the bar relocates elsewhere and a hundred other people get jobs at the stadium center.

    The whole "movement" is a bunch of rich people who don't want extra traffic near their precious multi million dollar brownstones. Cry me a river.

  • Wow money can make the illegal aspect of anything go away...Jay Z is a bitch for doing this to his own community

  • This is terrible..taking away their private property for the private gain of the stupid Nets and their owners?

    Plus not to mention any other businesses and homes that are located here. And I'm sure they aren't being compensated correctly.

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