Ratzo Crosses the East River
In my New York Times/Kelo column I mentioned a sleazebag New York real estate developer named Bruce Ratner, who was able to leverage eminent domain to evict property owners who were in the way of the Times' fancy new headquarters.
Well, turns out Ratner is behind a $3.5 billion new project in Brooklyn, called the Atlantic Yards development, that would, among other things, use taxpayer money to build a basketball arena, and displace up to 74 households via eminent domain. For more information, and some anti-Ratner anger, visit noLandGrab.org, TimesRatnerReport, DevelopDontDestroy.org, and DDD's special New York Times page.
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Announcement of Gathering in the DC Area
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Just trying to start a flame war:
Isn't Bruce Ratner the brother of Ellen Ratner (the liberal columnist).
Flame away!! ;^ )
Ratner also "owns" the NJ Nets NBA team, thus the need for a new basketball arena
Dude, where ya' been on this one?
Bruce is also brother of Michael Ratner world famous Constitutional and International Human Rights Lawyer and President of the Center for Constitutional Rights
(http://www.ccr-ny.org)
But guess what? Michael Ratner is an investor in his Brother Bruce's Brooklyn Boondoggle and Land Grab. And guess what? that land grab includes the abuse of eminent domain, and thus the abuse of the Fifth Amendment of the Constitution.
Its unfortunate that Mr. Constitutional Michael Ratner thinks blood is thicker than the Constitution.
But WAIT, there's MORE...
The eminent domain addicted Bruce Ratner was just thwarted in Bloomfield, NJ from conspiring with the township to seize private property serving small business owners for a mixed-use development anchored by a Stop & Shop (details at njeminentdomain.com).