Williamsburg


One Domino Square Offers Grand Views and Luxury Amenities on the Williamsburg Waterfront

Sweeping panoramic views of Manhattan, Brooklyn, and the East River are the prime feature of every condominium residence at One Domino Square, located next to Domino Park on the Williamsburg waterfront. Developed by Two Trees and designed by Annabelle Selldorf, the two-tower residential complex at 8 South 4th Street contains 160 condominium units, an expansive amenity package, and a holistic live-work-play community just outside its doors. Buyers have a chance to own part of this prime Williamsburg location with condominiums ranging in one- to three-bedroom layouts. Prices start at $1,850,000 and Two Trees Management is handling sales.

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New Rendering Revealed For 83 Wythe Avenue in Williamsburg, Brooklyn

A new rendering has been revealed for 83 Wythe Avenue, a forthcoming four-story commercial building in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. Designed by Archimaera Architecture and developed by Double U Development, the 84-foot-tall structure will yield 88,680 square feet of commercial space. The building will also feature three rooftop terraces on floors two through four, a cellar level, three loading berths, and 164 enclosed parking spaces. The property is bound by Wythe Avenue and the Brewers Row section of North 11th Street.

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285 Metropolitan Avenue’s Vertical Expansion Progresses in Williamsburg, Brooklyn

Construction is moving along at 285 Metropolitan Avenue, where a two-story commercial building is being expanded into a four-story residential building in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. Designed by Nikolai Katz Architect for Mendel Fleischman of The Garden Bond, the 75-foot-tall structure will span 7,604 square feet and yield eight rental units with an average scope of 823 square feet. The development will also include 780 square feet of commercial space, a cellar level, and a 40-foot-long rear yard. The property is located between Roebling Street and Driggs Avenue.

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