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The New York Islanders playing against the Washington Capitals in 2016. The New York Islanders moved from Nassau Coliseum to Barclays Center before the 2015–16 NHL season. [71] The Islanders played the first NHL hockey game at Barclays Center in a preseason game on September 21, 2013, losing to the New Jersey Devils 3–0 in front of a crowd ...
Some of the funds would be used to renovate nearly one hundred New York City Subway stations, [124] [125] including all three stations at Atlantic Avenue–Pacific Street. [126] About $49 million in funding was allotted to the Atlantic Avenue station's renovation, [ 127 ] but, by mid-1993, the city indicated that it might not be able to provide ...
In 2007, Barclays agreed a 20-year naming rights agreement for $400 million for the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York City, home of the Brooklyn Nets basketball team. Two years later, due to the slump in the economy the deal was renegotiated to $200 million. [178] [179] Barclays sponsored the 2008 Dubai Tennis Championships. [180]
Atlantic Terminal (formerly Flatbush Avenue) is the westernmost commuter rail terminal on the Long Island Rail Road's (LIRR) Atlantic Branch, located at Flatbush Avenue and Atlantic Avenue in Downtown Brooklyn, New York City.
It contains Hyatt Centric Wall Street New York, a hotel with 253 rooms managed by Blue Sky Hospitality. [2] Designed by Welton Becket & Associates and developed by London & Leeds as an office building, 75 Wall Street was announced in 1984 as the North American headquarters of British bank Barclays. After the building opened in 1987, several ...
The completed Barclays Center, a large part of Pacific Park/Atlantic Yards, in September 2012. Pacific Park is a mixed-use commercial and residential development project by Forest City Ratner in Brooklyn, New York City.
The Q24 New York City Bus route runs on Atlantic Avenue between Van Wyck Expressway and Pennsylvania Avenue. [11] [12] The B63 runs on the corridor west of Flatbush Avenue. [12] The B61 runs between Columbia Street and either Boerum Place (Park Slope), or Smith Street (Downtown Brooklyn). The B45 runs between Flatbush and Washington Avenues.
The New York Building Congress gave craftsmanship awards to several workers to celebrate the building's completion. [120] New York Telephone's vice president James S. McCulloh placed both the first and the last rivets. [115] The first employees moved to the building on February 19, 1926. [115] [121] All construction was completed by June 1926.