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Masterplan look for the Domino Sugar Factory Redevelopment, rendering courtesy Two Trees

Domino Park Nears Public Debut As Crane Rises for COOKFOX-Designed 260 Kent Avenue

In less than eight weeks, the Domino Sugar Factory’s  redevelopment is expected to open up six acres of landscaped public space on 1,200 feet of the Williamsburg waterfront. Two Trees Management is developing the land, immediately north of the Williamsburg Bridge. The master plan includes square-arch motifs in three of the four new buildings, indicative of this project’s relationship with the bridge as the gateway to North Brooklyn. The public space has been designed by James Corner Field Operations, who also designed the new High Line Park.

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453 Broadway, image by Andrew Campbell Nelson

Permits Filed for 453 Broadway, Williamsburg, Brooklyn

Permits have been filed for a six-story mixed-used building at 453 Broadway, in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. The site is under two blocks away from the Hewes Street subway station, serviced by the J, M, and Z trains, and two blocks away from the Broadway subway station, serviced by the G trains. Shmuly Deutsch of Blue plus Green will be responsible for the development.

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Renderings Revealed for 46 Cook Street, Williamsburg, Brooklyn

Architect Karl Fischer’s latest development has taken rise in a buzzing corner of Brooklyn’s East Williamsburg neighborhood. When complete, the project will yield 33, 987 square feet of new residential property, 10,829 feet of prime commercial space, and a 24,070 square foot community facility. Filings also indicate enclosed parking volumes designed to accomodate up to 59 vehicles.

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