Domino Sugar Condo Design Approved

Posted on 24 June 2008

2008_06_Domino%20Rendering.jpgAfter first being rejected, a re-design for revamping the historic Domino Sugar factory into waterfront condos has been approved. The original design added five stories of glass condos to the top of the 1884 building. Its since been reduced to four stories and now features the Dominos Sugar sign (currently on an adjacent building).

The $1.3 billion dollar waterfront condo project is expected to break ground in the Fall of 2009 and hold 2,200 units. Developers are quickly transforming Williamsburg’s warehouses into luxury-style waterfront condos such as Schaefer Landing, 184 Kent and The Edge.


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