When Brooklyns Barclays Center opened in 2012, the only thing it lacked was a green roof, a verdant patch of landscape that would have served as a public plaza. Those plans were cut out of the final design, but according to The Wall Street Journal, developer Forest City Ratner plans on resurrecting the plans and planting greenery on the stadiums roof. Right now, the arenas roof is simply white with a Barclays symbol emblazoned in the center. However, when Forest City Ratner and design partner SHoP Architects complete their remodeling, the roof will have small plants and soil covering a 130,000-square-foot expanse.