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Bruce Ratner

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  • Ratner's Islanders plan unprecedented for NHL

    Bruce Ratner 's proposal for the New York Islanders to play six games at Nassau Coliseum after the team moves to the Barclays Center in Brooklyn is unprecedented in the National Hockey League , a source familiar with the situation said."No one has ever requested   Read more »

  • Nassau's fortunes could rise again with new Coliseum

    if that will be enough. If so, what would be the source of other potential funding?Last week's show -- which included Bruce Ratner-provided gourmet boxed lunches with red-velvet cake lollipops, for goodness sakes -- was grand. But there's plentiful, and serious   Read more »

  • Jay Z: 'My job as an owner is over'

    Entertainment, Brett Yormark and all the wonderful people involved in making the Nets first class. My sincerest thanks goes to Bruce Ratner, who first introduced the idea of moving the Nets to Brooklyn. A thank you and deepest appreciation goes to the fans.   Read more »

  • Ratner pitches 'iconic design' for Coliseum

    Bruce Ratner , who built the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, confirmed Wednesday that he has submitted a bid to redevelop the Nassau Coliseum with an "iconic design" that would "create a Nassau like never before."Speaking at a sports facilities conference in   Read more »

  • Letters: Nassau Coliseum's uncertain future

    at Walt Whitman High School. I almost laughed out loud when I read that Edward Mangano met with Barclays Center developer Bruce Ratner about retooling the Coliseum. Isn't that like asking the cat, after he's eaten your canary, if he'd like you to prepare some   Read more »

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About Bruce Ratner

Bruce Ratner (born January 23, 1945 in Cleveland, Ohio) is president and CEO of Forest City Ratner, the New York division of Forest City Enterprises, which is based in Cleveland. Ratner was New York City's most active real estate developer during the 1990s. Ratner graduated cum laude from Harvard University in 1967 and graduated from Columbia Law School in 1970.

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