Community groups challenging the Atlantic Yards project in Brooklyn are entitled to legal fees, according to a state judge who determined they sufficiently prevailed in the litigation.
In 2009, Develop Don’t Destroy (Brooklyn) and Prospect Heights Neighborhood Development Council filed Article 78 petitions challenging the Empire State Development Corporation’s affirmance of a modified building plan for the controversial project.
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