After a lot of give and take, (including whistle blower suits, charges of collusion and rate-making tricks, a DOJ investigation and toxic site clean-up promises) the New York State Public Service Commission unanimously voted to approve UK-based National Grid's acquisition of KeySpan on Aug. 22. (Kudos to Newsday for their continuous coverage of the merger.)
A member of the maintenance staff at KeySpan HQ in Brooklyn told McBrooklyn Wednesday that "it 's going to be a big job" changing all the signs, but that "National Grid is a better name. KeySpan... what kind of name is KeySpan?"
The best name, he said, was Brooklyn Union Gas. "But those days are gone."
Previous posts on the KeySpan/ National Grid merger:
- KeySpan Cleanup, and More Brooklyn Thursday News
- KeySpan Workers on Tinderhooks as Merger with National Grid Looms
- KeySpan/ National Grid Merger: Another Snag
- What Does KeySpan/ National Grid Merger Mean for Brooklyn?
- KeySpan, National Grid Merger One Step Closer
- British Co. to Take Over Brooklyn-Based Electric Business
- National Grid Offers Concessions in Pursuit Of Keyspan
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