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Domino Sugar

Yellow sign reading 'Domino Sugar' placed on large industrial building

Brooklyn’s Iconic Domino Sugar Sign Gets a Second Life as an Art Installation

The sign's monumental neon yellow letters have been repurposed by artist Virginia Overton.
By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
Congressman Adriano Espaillat campaigning with Council Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito.

House Candidate Pushing Farmworker Rights Took Cash From Notorious Sugar Growers

The largest donor to Adriano Espaillat's campaign is the Fanjul Corp., known for alleged labor abuses in the U.S. and Domincan Republic.
By Will Bredderman
Firefighters fight the blaze at the Serbian Orthodox Cathedral of St. Sava

Afternoon Bulletin: Fire Sweeps Historic Church, NYC Sends 1M Condoms to Puerto Rico

A historic Serbian Orthodox Church in the Flatiron district of Manhattan was consumed by flames Sunday, shortly after its congregation had finished their Easter festivities.
By Felipe De La Hoz
People walk on a popular shopping street in Dumbo on October 4, 2013 in the Brooklyn borough of New York City. A group of five prominent properties in Dumbo owned by the Jehovah's Witnesses have recently been sold and are slated to become part of a complex that will be converted into a center for technology companies. The five buildings, which will become part of the larger Brooklyn Tech Triangle, were sold to Jared Kushner, the Kushner Cos. CEO, and RFR for a reported $375 million deal. What was until recently a sleepy former manufacturing hub with cobblestone streets and derelict old factories has become one of the trendiest locations in New York City.

Brooklyn Has Fully Conquered New York

By Mitchell L. Moss
The Subway Inn(Flickr: Otterman56).

10 New York Institutions We Loved and Lost in 2014

By Alexandra Villarreal

The Art of Development: Street Artists Surround Domino Sugar Site With Murals

By Esti Jungreis

Jed Walentas

By The Editors
Viewers look up at white sphinx sculpture.

Kara Walker on Domino Demolition: ‘It Makes Me Very Sad’

By Zoë Lescaze
Green means no go. (Image from Flickr)

Greenpoint, the MTA Is Just Not That Into You

By Anna Perfecto Canlas
Enjoy some interim community uses while you wait!

Two Trees Drops Buzzword Bonanza on Vacant Domino Lot

By Stephen Jacob Smith
Too little to meet demand, but too big to not be resented.

Schizo Skyline: Warring Williamsburg Mandates Leave Waterfront Out of Whack

By Stephen Jacob Smith
Bedford Ave is Brooklyn's priciest spot for retail space, gentrification at its finest (Photo: Getty)

How Much More Williamsburg Development Can the L Train Handle?

By Stephen Jacob Smith
A bird's eye view of the Domino Sugar site, as Two Trees would like to develop it.

Jed Walentas Plants a Tree (or Two) in Williamsburg

By Stephen Jacob Smith
The old—and in the way—plan. (CPC Resources)

Knocking Over Domino: Two Trees Mulls Overhauling Massive Williamsburg Development, Including Reducing Affordable Units

By Matt Chaban
Jed Walentas is ready to set up his Domino. (Getty)

Two Trees Takes Root in Williamsburg: $160 M. Deal for Domino Complex Closes

By Matt Chaban

How Sweet It Will Be: Judge Gives Domino Go-Ahead

By Matt Chaban

A Bulkier Domino Gets Final Approval from Council

By Eliot Brown

At New Domino, Affordable Housing Promise More of a Pledge

By The Real Estate Desk

After Modest Changes, City Council O.K.’s Domino Sugar Development

By Observer Staff

Bloomberg Thinks Lopez Will Come Around on Domino

By Eliot Brown

Domino Theory: Brooklyn Dems Face Off Over Mammoth Williamsburg Project

By Eliot Brown

Planning Commission Approves Domino Sugar Housing Development

By Amanda Cormier

Starting in the New Year: Domino Sugar Fight

By Eliot Brown

Activists Toss Another Roadblock in Front of Domino Sugar Conversion

By Reid Pillifant
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