Jay-Z and Beyonce made a rare joint public appearance yesterday as they helped put the wheels in motion on a new development project in Brooklyn.
The husband and wife team joined key public officials as ground was broken on the 22-acre site, which will eventually mark the new home of NBA team the New Jersey Nets.
Initially proposed in 2003, the $4.9 billion project at Atlantic Yards has faced criticism from anti-expansion protesters.
But Jay-Z, a co-owner of the Nets, said it marked a symbolic step forward for the area.
“What I stand here and represent is hope for Brooklyn, New York City. I'm a son of Brooklyn, I'm from Marcy projects,” he told hundreds of onlookers.
"I think about growing up in Brooklyn in the Marcy projects and shooting jump shots, thinking I can make it to the NBA.
“Now I stand here as an owner of team that's coming back to Brooklyn.
The rapper added: "The pride in that, and bringing that dream so much closer for people, brings me so much pride I get a little nervous about it.
“But I'm very happy, very excited about this day.”
The 18,000 all-seater stadium is due to open in 2012, according to the Associated Press.
You can keep up to date with all the latest news from Gigwise by following us on Twitter and liking us on Facebook.

Ringo Starr: Rolling Stones Should Announce Reunion Tour For 50th Anniversary
Lily Allen Slams 'Motivational' Popstars Over Twitter
Lana Del Rey 'Cancels Tour' Following Saturday Night Live Performance
Jay-Z Performs Blue Ivy Dedicated Track 'Glory' - Video
Jay-Z, Beyonce, Lady Gaga Named Most Powerful People In Music
The Top-Ten Biggest Music Feuds
Brand New Kick Off UK Tour In Nottingham
Happy 67th Birthday Bob Marley: His Most Loved Songs
The Greatest Rock Acts Of The 90s Revealed!