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KeySpan Corporation was the
fifth largest distributor of
natural gas in the
United States.
KeySpan was
formed in 1998 as a
result of the
merger of Brooklyn...
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Maimonides Park (formerly MCU Park and
KeySpan Park) is a
minor league baseball stadium on the
Riegelmann Boardwalk in the
Coney Island neighborhood of...
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Maspeth Avenue Holders (Also
known as
Greenpoint Gas Holders,
Keyspan Gas
Holders or
Brooklyn Union Gas Holders) were a pair of 400-foot tall twin natural...
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midstream sector and the partnership, the
company renamed KeySpan Energy Canada Partnership. In 2003
Keyspan Facilities Income Fund, the
predecessor to Keyera...
- "National Grid,
Keyspan deal done", The
Boston Globe. "Boston's
Landmark Gas Tank on
Southeast Expressway to Get Name
Change as
KeySpan Transitions to...
- near Binghamton, New York. The team's new park,
which was then
called KeySpan Park, was
completed in time for the 2001 season.
Brooklyn had been without...
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absorbed into
KeySpan Energy, with the
public Long
Island Power Authority (LIPA)
taking over
transmission and
delivery functions.
KeySpan was acquired...
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Edison transferred ownership of
Ravenswood to
KeySpan Energy for $597 million. In 2004,
KeySpan constructed a new unit,
Ravenswood 40,
using combined...
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Brooklyn Union Gas to form
KeySpan,
which continued to run LILCO's old
transmission network under contract with LIPA.
KeySpan was
taken over by National...
- the
Brooklyn Cyclones,
though naming rights to the
stadium were sold to
Keyspan Energy. Bullard, now no
longer rebuilding Steeplechase Park, had wanted...