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Brooklyn’s Refinery at former Domino sugar plant reaches 90% occupancy

Two Trees Developer Successfully Fills Refinery at Domino

Originally aiming to lease the entire 500,000 square feet of the Refinery at Domino to a single tenant, Two Trees developer Jed Walentas fell short of his goal. However, the iconic building has now reached an impressive 90% occupancy with a mix of new tenants and expansions by existing ones.



The Refinery at Domino just hit 90% occupancy.

The Refinery at Domino, once dubbed the “world’s weirdest workplace,” now stands as the commercial centerpiece of Two Trees’ Domino Park complex on the Williamsburg waterfront. The $150 million transformation project, completed in 2023, has attracted a range of tech, media, and AI companies.

Recent lease agreements include a 10,380 square-foot space on the 14th floor for Bandana, a Brooklyn-based job search platform, and an 11,000 square-foot expansion for Skylight, a hospitality event spaces operator.


A conference room with a long table and chairs separated by a glass wall from a large office space with floor-to-ceiling windows and plants.
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