Brooklyn’s Refinery at former Domino sugar plant reaches 90% occupancy
The Refinery at the former Domino sugar plant in Brooklyn has reached 90% occupancy. This milestone was achieved through new tenant signings and expansions by existing tenants. The building has become a commercial hub, attracting various tech and media companies since its transformation in 2023.
- ▪The Refinery at Domino has hit 90% occupancy.
- ▪The building is part of a six-acre complex on the Williamsburg waterfront.
- ▪New tenants include a job search platform and a hospitality event space operator.
- ▪Equinox is the largest non-office tenant, occupying 42,000 square feet.
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Steve Cuozzo Business Brooklyn’s Refinery at former Domino sugar plant reaches 90% occupancy By Steve Cuozzo Published May 25, 2026, 2:30 p.m. ET See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The New York Post on Google Two Trees developer Jed Walentas originally hoped to lease all or most of nearly 500,000 square feet at the Refinery at Domino, the former Brooklyn sugar plant, to a single tenant. It didn’t happen, but the result is just as rewarding. The glass-wrapped envelope inside the 167-year-old brick exterior just hit 90% occupancy thanks to signings by new tenants and expansions by existing ones. The Refinery at Domino just hit 90% occupancy.
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