Activist Daniel Goldstein may have been the most visible and most vocal opponent of the Atlantic Yards project, but his settlement with the project’s developer, Forest City Ratner, does not mark the end of the legal battle against the $4.9 billion development.
Mr. Goldstein agreed Wednesday to move out of his condemned apartment, step down from his position as spokesman of Develop Don’t Destroy Brooklyn and take his name off all pending Atlantic Yards litigation in exchange for $3 million.
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