Refinery at Former Domino Sugar Plant Achieves 90% Occupancy
Brooklyn’s Refinery at former Domino sugar plant reaches 90% occupancy

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The Refinery at Domino, a redevelopment of the former sugar plant in Brooklyn, has reached 90% occupancy, attracting tech and media firms. Notable tenants include Bandana and Equinox, with the building serving as a key part of Domino Park.
- 01The Refinery at Domino has nearly 500,000 square feet of space and opened in 2023.
- 02The building is now 90% occupied due to new leases and expansions by existing tenants.
- 03Bandana, a job search platform, leased 10,380 square feet, while Equinox occupies 42,000 square feet.
- 04The Refinery is part of a six-acre complex on the Williamsburg waterfront, known as Domino Park.
- 05Other tenants include Whop, Plastic Lab, LayerZero, and Minerva.
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The Refinery at Domino, located in Brooklyn's former sugar plant, has achieved 90% occupancy, marking a significant milestone for the redevelopment project. Developed by Two Trees, the building features a modern glass exterior that contrasts with its historic 167-year-old brick structure. Originally envisioned to be leased to a single tenant, the space has attracted a diverse range of tech, media, and AI companies since its opening in 2023. Recent lease signings include a 10,380 square-foot space for Bandana, a local job search platform, and an 11,000 square-foot expansion by Skylight, which operates hospitality event spaces. The largest non-office tenant is luxury fitness brand Equinox, occupying 42,000 square feet. The Refinery serves as the commercial hub of Domino Park, a six-acre complex on the Williamsburg waterfront that enhances the area's appeal. This development reflects the growing trend of tech and media firms seeking innovative office spaces in urban settings, contributing to Brooklyn's evolving commercial landscape.
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The high occupancy rate at the Refinery supports local economic growth by attracting businesses to the area.
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