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This tower is sexy. Can't wait for the other towers to be completed.
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Domino Sugar seen from a not so common angle. The East River is becoming a wall of skyscrapers and high rises. The East River “Gold Coast”.

Will be great once the other parcels rise in the D Sugar development.

Also, a honorable mention to DoBro. One of many skyline nodes.

If one looks closely, you can see 9 Dekalb!



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Domino Sugar seen from a not so common angle. The East River is becoming a wall of skyscrapers and high rises. The East River “Gold Coast”.

Will be great once the other parcels rise in the D Sugar development.

Also, a honorable mention to DoBro. One of many skyline nodes.

If one looks closely, you can see 9 Dekalb!



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Nice prospective. The 9 DeKalb is perfect to fill that hole!!
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I take it the actual Domino Sugar Plant will be he last to be restored/built. I love that building and can't wait for its revival!
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I take it the actual Domino Sugar Plant will be he last to be restored/built. I love that building and can't wait for its revival!

i was wondering about that too. i have seen there has been work done inside. at least demo/remediation, i dk about any more than that ??

i have a feeling work may ramp up and completed before they get to the other two larger towers, but who knows.

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Domino Sugar Refinery Prepares For Office Conversion At 292 Kent Avenue In Williamsburg, Brooklyn



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Construction work is ramping up for the office conversion of the 140-year-old Domino Sugar Refinery at 292 Kent Avenue in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. Designed by Practice for Architecture and Urbanism (PAU) and developed by Two Trees, the project is the centerpiece of the Domino Sugar master plan by SHoP Architects and James Corner Field Operations and involves the construction of a massive barrel-vaulted glass roof atop the former factory. When complete, the structure will top out at 235 feet tall, while the interiors will be gutted and restored. Levels one through four, as well as 14 and 15 will have their ceiling spans increased, and the 16th floor will be eliminated.

The Landmarks Preservation Commission approved the proposal in 2017 for the property, which is located next to the Domino Park esplanade on the north side of the Williamsburg Bridge and is bound by Kent Avenue to the east, River Street to the west, South 2nd Street to the north, and South 3rd Street to the south.

The Domino Sugar Refinery’s new life in the 21st century will boast the following: ground-floor retail, 12 levels of office space, a 14th-floor event space with double-height ceilings, a catering kitchen, and back-of-house areas. As for the rest of the Domino Sugar master plan, a mix of offices, market-rate and affordable housing, retail, and communal facilities aim to integrate with the Williamsburg neighborhood and create a more vibrant waterfront space. SHoP’s 325 Kent Avenue and COOKFOX’s One South First are the first two buildings to be completed, while two even bigger buildings are anticipated to be built sometime in the near future.
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Housing Lottery Launches For 89 Units At 260 Kent Avenue In Williamsburg, Brooklyn

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The affordable housing lottery has launched for One South First, aka Ten Grand Street, a 45-story mixed-use residential building at 260 Kent Avenue on the waterfront of Williamsburg, Brooklyn. Designed by COOKFOX Architects and developed by Two Trees Management, the structure yields over 300 residences. Available on NYC Housing Connect are 89 units for residents at 80 to 130 percent of the area median income (AMI), ranging in eligible income from $55,646 to $167,570.

Amenities include pet-friendly policies, bike storage lockers, a gym, residential lounge, children’s playroom, doorman, pool, and an outdoor terrace. Units come equipped with washer and dryer, floor-to-ceiling windows, track lighting, and solar/blackout shades. Rent includes cooking gas and hot water, and tenants are responsible for electricity including heat.

At 80 percent of the AMI, there are 11 studios with a monthly rent of $1,550 for incomes ranging from $55,646 to $76,400; 13 one-bedrooms with a monthly rent of $1,651 for incomes ranging from $59,452 to $85,920; and nine two-bedrooms with a monthly rent of $1,961 for incomes ranging from $70,972 to $103,120.
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Two Trees begins work on pair of towers on Domino Sugar Factory site









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After transforming DUMBO into a neighborhood suitable for residential habitation decades ago, Two Trees Development is forging ahead with plans to turn the once-derelict South Williamsburg waterfront into a mixed-use community featuring some of the tallest buildings in Brooklyn. Last year, the Jed Walentas-led firm received city approval to build their ambitious River Ring plan. However, they still have some unfinished business at the old Domino Sugar Factory site located just south of that proposal.

Recently, the team began foundation work at 346 Kent Avenue (Site D), the southernmost site in the plan that is envisioned to have a pair of residential towers ⁠— one of which is to be the tallest building in Williamsburg. Likely pressured by the expiration of the controversial 421a tax abatement program, earthmovers and pile drivers can now be seen at the fenced-in site that lies in the shadow of the Williamsburg Bridge.

Building permits were filed back in 2014 to shore up water, sewer, and utility connections at the parcel. While it is unknown if construction will proceed to full completion, the roaring, supply-staved rental market as well as the successful lease-outs of 325 Kent Avenue (Site E) and 260 Kent Avenue (Site A), lead us to believe that it's full steam ahead.

According to plans approved by the City Council, 346 Kent Avenue will be a two-tower affair soaring 53 and 43 stories high. The taller tower will top out at roughly 550 feet while the shorter southern tower will be roughly 100 feet shorter. Ismael Leyva was the architect of record for the initial filings. SHoP Architects drew up the initial master plan, unveiling drawings of a heterogeneous set of towers where different architects would ultimately design each parcel. Schematic renderings for 346 Kent show a pair of towers with variegated fenestration connected by a sky bridge at mid-height. There will be a small courtyard at its southwest corner buffering the towers from the bridge and the waterfront park. Directly north of the towers, a large public square (Site C) is to be an open space seasonally programmed with a food and flea market roller/ice skating rink, and performances.
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Two Trees Going Big With Domino Sugar Refinery Project
Push to lease 460,000 square feet comes as the Brooklyn office market shows signs of a slight turnaround from pandemic lows


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Brooklyn is like the dog that didn’t bark.

All the ingredients were there to make New York City’s most populous borough its most desirable office market. It had an abundance of old industrial buildings just begging to be repositioned to accommodate creative office companies. It had a large and growing population of hipsters and kids just out of college ready to ride their bikes a short distance to those buildings. It had developers eager to build new buildings.

For many years now, it has had a manifest destiny as the home of a post-modern technology industry that just screams hip.

But for all the success the borough has had in attracting small startups and midsize companies, for years now it has been unable to land the “big fish” — the 100,000-square-foot-plus tenant whose very name would take Brooklyn to another level. Think of Brooklyn as the New York City headquarters of Facebook or Google or Amazon.

Few have believed in that vision more than Two Trees Management. The vehicle of David Walentas, Two Trees was the company that patiently curated the Dumbo district from 1980s through the early 2000s, turning a derelict neighborhood of obsolete factory buildings into a treasured destination for technology companies.

Two Trees, with Walentas’ son Jed leading the effort, was the company that won the rights to redevelop the old Domino Sugar plant on the Williamsburg waterfront — including the landmarked Refinery Building, referred to by the company as The Refinery at Domino, taking on the challenge of turning an old refinery filled with vats and lacking floors, and redoing it as an office building. As a designated city landmark, it could not be razed, so the developer had to literally put a state-of-the-art 21st century building inside the brick shell of a 19th-century factory.

The riverside site includes about 3,000 apartments, 600,000 square feet in total of offices, 6 acres of open space and parkland, as well as several retail installations.

Even though renovations had started many years after the site was last used for refining sugar, the building still smelled of raw cane when a reporter visited in the mid-2010s. The one floor it had, at the very bottom of the refinery, was sticky. Vats had to be blowtorched into pieces to fit through the doors.

David Lombino, Two Trees’ managing director for external affairs, put the price of the renovation at about $250 million, all paid by the development company. (There is a construction loan, but Lombino declined to identify the lender.) The conversion is expected to be completed next year.


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Two Trees intends to employ a horticulturalist, who will be responsible for the flora both outside in Domino Park and also inside the refinery building. The developers envision space between the windows of the offices and the original vaulted windows of the outer building that will be largely filled up with plants, giving all who work there a sense of greenery surrounding them.

The 12-story original building will be topped by a new barrel-shaped glass-enclosed penthouse that could become communal party space, or be made for private use by an anchor tenant. Underneath, there will be two entirely new floors. Outside, the historic Domino Sugar sign, once on a silo that has since been torn down, will sit in front of the glass penthouse, facing the bridge. Lombino said the opportunity for an anchor tenant to put its own sign on the roof can be negotiated.

If there’s one development group capable of succeeding in leasing up the Refinery Building, it is Two Trees because of its deep knowledge of Brooklyn’s office market. And it had a philosophy of mixing office and residential uses, making the areas it was developing more appealing for both.


“I would never bet against the Walentases,” said Timothy King, managing partner of CPEX Real Estate, which controls the Liberty View Plaza, a former industrial building now leased to multiple retail tenants. “They are absolute geniuses.”
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They are really moving quickly now... I saw from the Manhattan side of the river today that they have begun to install the curved beams that will frame the half-cylindrical top!
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They are really moving quickly now... I saw from the Manhattan side of the river today that they have begun to install the curved beams that will frame the half-cylindrical top!
thanks for that -- you are right on time as i just read about it in yimby and was wondering if anything was visible yet.


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