Barclay Center

620 Atlantic Ave BrooklynNY11217
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Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York , is a multi-purpose arena. Mainly it is home to the Brooklyn Nets, an NBA basketball team, and the New York Islanders, a NHL hockey team. The arena also hosts occasional concerts and conventions. Not far from downtown Brooklyn, Barclays Center is easily accessible by subway or by the Long Island Railroad (LIRR). Barclays Center parking Parking is very...
by mapquest on January 04, 2016 from mapquest

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The beast of Atlantic Avenue is home to the playoffs-bound Brooklyn Nets but also stages concerts for beloved luminaries like Leonard Cohen. Food is better than the average arena food, with Habana, Elbow Room, Fatty Cue and Calexico.
by Citysearch on December 31, 2013 from Citysearch

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The Barclay’s Center turns into Arendelle, as Disney on Ice presents Frozen! The heartwarming Academy Award winning tale has been reimagined as live action skating spectacle. Sing along to all the hits, including “Let It Go” as the royal sisters Anna and Elsa, Olaf the Snowman, Kristoff and Sven along with the mystical trolls learn that true love is the most powerful magic. Mickey Mouse and...
by nyc on November 01, 2014 from nyc
The beast of Atlantic Avenue is home to the playoffs-bound Brooklyn Nets but also stages concerts for beloved luminaries like Leonard Cohen. Food is better than the average arena food, with Habana, Elbow Room, Fatty Cue and Calexico.
by Dakota Kim on April 18, 2013 from Citysearch
Developed by Brooklyn-based real estate developer Forest City Ratner Companies and designed by the award-winning architectural firms AECOMM and SHoP Architects, Barclays Center serves as the new home of the NBA’s Brooklyn Nets and boasts one of the most intimate seating configurations ever designed for a modern multi-purpose arena. Approximately 18,000 seats with unparalleled sightlines welcome...
by nyc on March 24, 2013 from nyc
After much hand-wringing and arguing about eminent domain, the Barclays Center is now open, having been christened by no less than Brooklyn legend Jay-Z. At a capacity of just over 18,000, it's big but somehow feels cozy, unless you're in the nosebleed seats way the hell up there. Concessions are the best, with everything from sushi and chicken wings to barbecue from Fatty 'Cue. Rivers of beer...
by blackbookmag on October 10, 2012 from blackbookmag

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