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29Jul2010WILLIAMSBURG—Whew, those were some crazy years of controversy, but the City Council finally approved the New Domino project today, which will turn the old sugar refinery into a 2,200-unit village by the sea designed by architect Rafael Vi&am...
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27Jul2010With the City Council set to vote on (and likely approve) the redevelopment of Williamsburg's old Domino Sugar refinery this week, a new minor controversy! The developers dangled the carrot of affordable housing making up 30% of the project to...
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29Jun2010As the City Council's vote on the controversial New Domino project approaches, the project's developer has faced some political pressure to compromise on size and affordable housing in the plan to convert the sugar refinery into a 2,200-unit complex.
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7Jun2010The City Planning Commission voted 13-0 in favor of plans for the New Domino development today, sending the controversial conversion of the old Williamsburg waterfront sugar refinery into a 2,200-unit mini village to the City Council. The area's coun...
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19Apr2010Click the image above to view the full photogallery. As promised, the well-connected developers of the controversial Domino site on the Williamsburg waterfront opened the gates to the old sugar refinery yesterday for a community celebration of spring...
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16Mar2010If built, the New Domino redevelopment of the old sugar refinery would be the biggest thing to hit the Williamsburg waterfront since the Grizzly Bear concert that brought out both Chuck Schumer and Jay-Z. But, oh, those white-hot controversies! We've...