"Forest City Enterprises"@en . . "General"@en . "silver"@en . . . . "Barclays Center is an multi-purpose indoor arena in Brooklyn, New York. It sits partially on a platform over the Metropolitan Transportation Authority-owned Vanderbuilt Yards rail yard at Atlantic Avenue for the Long Island Rail Road. It is part of a $4.9 billion sports arena, and future business and residential complex known as the Atlantic Yards."@en . "2015"^^ . . "#FFE93E"@en . . "Ice Hockey: 14,500"@en . "2012-09-21"^^ . "Barclays Center"@en . . "Barclays Center is a multi-purpose indoor arena in Brooklyn, New York. It sits partly on a platform over the Metropolitan Transportation Authority-owned Vanderbilt Yards rail yard at Atlantic Avenue."@en . "The Barclays Center is an indoor sports arena in Brookyln, New York. It currently hosts Brooklyn Nets of the NBA."@en . "20"^^ . . . "6"^^ . "2.2"^^ . . . . "Home of the"@en . "Starting in 2015, Barclays is also home of the New York Islanders, who moved there once their lease at the Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum expired. Brooklyn is geographically the western end of Long Island, and many on other parts of the island have roots there. Also, the Nets and Islanders had previously shared Nassau Coliseum from 1972 to 1977. Financing documents for the arena released in December 2009 indicate that \u201CThe New York Islanders could potentially become a tenant\u201D at the Barclays Center. The Islanders' agreement with the New York Rangers allows them to relocate anywhere on Long Island, including Brooklyn and Queens. Whereas the original Gehry design would have featured a hockey configuration with capacity typical of the arenas used in the National Hockey League, the final design for the Barclays Center is designed mainly for basketball use. It can nevertheless accommodate an NHL-size rink, though the arena will only be able to seat 14,500 fans in its hockey configuration, which would give it the lowest seating capacity in the NHL."@en . . . "Starting in 2015, Barclays is also home of the New York Islanders, who moved there once their lease at the Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum expired. Brooklyn is geographically the western end of Long Island, and many on other parts of the island have roots there. Also, the Nets and Islanders had previously shared Nassau Coliseum from 1972 to 1977. Financing documents for the arena released in December 2009 indicate that \u201CThe New York Islanders could potentially become a tenant\u201D at the Barclays Center. The Islanders' agreement with the New York Rangers allows them to relocate anywhere on Long Island, including Brooklyn and Queens. Whereas the original Gehry design would have featured a hockey configuration with capacity typical of the arenas used in the National Hockey League, the final de"@en . "Barclays Center is a multi-purpose indoor arena in Brooklyn, New York. It sits partly on a platform over the Metropolitan Transportation Authority-owned Vanderbilt Yards rail yard at Atlantic Avenue."@en . "#FFFFFF"@en . . . . "ONEXIM Sports & Entertainment"@en . "1.0E9"^^ . . . "620"^^ . "The Barclays Center is an indoor sports arena in Brookyln, New York. It currently hosts Brooklyn Nets of the NBA."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "Image gallery"@en . "Basketball: 17,732"@en . . . "Barclays Center"@en . . "Barclays Center is an multi-purpose indoor arena in Brooklyn, New York. It sits partially on a platform over the Metropolitan Transportation Authority-owned Vanderbuilt Yards rail yard at Atlantic Avenue for the Long Island Rail Road. It is part of a $4.9 billion sports arena, and future business and residential complex known as the Atlantic Yards."@en . "current"@en . . . "Concert: 19,000"@en . . . .