• land use
  •    commercial
  •    housing
  •    industrial
  •    open space
  •    parking
  •    public facilities and institutions
  •    transportation/utility
  •    vacant land

  • URA
  • neighborhood
  •    Bath Beach
  •    Bay Ridge
  •    Bedford-Stuyvesant
  •    Bensonhurst
  •    Bergen Beach
  •    BoCoCa
  •    Boerum Hill
  •    Borough Park
  •    Brighton Beach
  •    Brooklyn Heights
  •    Brownsville
  •    Bushwick
  •    Canarsie
  •    Clinton Hill
  •    Cobble Hill
  •    Columbia St
  •    Coney Island
  •    Crown Heights
  •    Cypress Hills
  •    Downtown Brooklyn
  •    DUMBO
  •    Dyker Heights
  •    East Flatbush
  •    East New York
  •    Flatbush
  •    Flatlands
  •    Floyd Bennett Field
  •    Fort Greene
  •    Fort Hamilton
  •    Fulton Ferry
  •    Gerritsen Beach
  •    Gowanus
  •    Gravesend
  •    Green-Wood Cemetery
  •    Greenpoint
  •    Kensington
  •    Manhattan Beach
  •    Marine Park
  •    Midwood
  •    Mill Basin
  •    Navy Yard
  •    Park Slope
  •    Plum Beach
  •    Prospect Heights
  •    Prospect Park
  •    Prospect-Lefferts Gardens
  •    Red Hook
  •    Sea Gate
  •    Sheepshead Bay
  •    South Brooklyn
  •    South Slope
  •    Sunset Park
  •    Vinegar Hill
  •    Williamsburg
  •    Windsor Terrace

part 1: brooklyn

investigates the use of eminent domain – for public and for private use - in New York City over the past centuries: from the creation of Central Park and the forming of New York’s streets in the 19th century, via the vast condemnations during the Robert Moses era for highways, railways, parks, office buildings, universities, cultural and convention centers, as well as for public and private housing projects to more recent and future projects, such as the New York Times building, the Bank of America Tower, the Atlantic Yards project, Willets Point and the Columbia University expansion.