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 <title>Fried Frank Wins Brooklyn &#039;Shell Game&#039;</title>
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 <description><![CDATA[<!--paging_filter-->When the city's Economic Development Corporation earlier this month explained how it planned to spend <a href="http://www.nydailynews.com/boroughs/brooklyn/2007/03/09/2007-03-09_city_100m_for_yards_land.html">the $205 million in taxpayer money</a> that it had earmarked for Atlantic Yards, one purpose it did not mention was lobbying expenses. But opponents <a href="http://www.dddb.net/php/latestnews_Linked.php?id=614">are now making hay </a>of a report that shows that Forest City Ratner spent $2.11 million for lobbying in 2006, the third highest amount of any company in the state. 

<p>Develop Don't Destroy Brooklyn calls this a "shell game," considering how the money that Forest City is saving on EDC-approved uses like land acquisition can be spent lobbying state and city officials (and because a lot of the city money is going to the state because the railyards will cost $100 million).</p>

The Real Estate thinks the big winner in all of this is lobbying firm <a href="http://www.ffhsj.com/">Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson</a>, which received $656,520 for its efforts. Among other targets listed in <a href="https://www.nytscol.org/Data_LQuery.asp?ID=8429&Year=2006">its lobbying report </a>are "acquisition of Altantic Avenue railyards from MTA" and "acquisition of city-owned property at Atlantic Yards."

<p>Apparently, Mr. Fried and Mr. Frank persuaded Forest City that it needed their help persuading the state and the city to do things that they pledged when they signed a memorandum of understanding (<a href="http://atlanticyards.com/downloads/mou_cityandstate.pdf">PDF</a>) back in 2005, and for a sweet price.</p>

In <a href="https://www.nytscol.org/Attachments/LR_Attachments/L814_15187.tif">its registration letter</a> filed with the state lobbying commission, Forest City agreed to pay up to $995 an hour for Fried Frank's services.

- <em>Matthew Schuerman</em>]]></description>
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 <pubDate>Mon, 19 Mar 2007 10:11:36 -0400</pubDate>
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