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Cushman & Wakefield Markets 11-Acre Domino Sugar Refinery Site in Brooklyn

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Cushman & Wakefield has announced that it is marketing the iconic Domino Sugar Refinery site located in New York City. The property, situated along the East River waterfront in Brooklyn, holds historical significance and is recognized as a landmark structure. The site has been part of ongoing redevelopment efforts aimed at transforming the area into a mixed-use destination.

The Domino Sugar Refinery site spans approximately 11 acres and includes both historic buildings and newly developed spaces. It is part of a larger project that incorporates residential, commercial, and public spaces designed to revitalize the Williamsburg neighborhood. Cushman & Wakefield’s involvement focuses on attracting potential investors or tenants interested in utilizing the space for various purposes. The firm’s marketing efforts highlight the site’s unique location, architectural features, and its role within Brooklyn’s evolving urban landscape.

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Date: April 8, 2026

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