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Two Trees Opens First Condo Tower at Domino Sugar Factory Campus

Two Trees Management announced the opening of One Domino Square, the first condominium tower to open at Two Trees’ Domino Sugar factory site on the Williamsburg waterfront in Brooklyn. Located at 8 S. 4th St., One Domino Square features connected 55-story and 39-story towers.

“The building is unlike anything else on the market – and our sales and leasing velocity show that consumers do know and appreciate the difference between a spectacular product and its more generic competition, ” said Jed Walentas, CEO of Two Trees Management. “We are thrilled not only with the execution of this project – with its porcelain façade, jaw-dropping amenities and stylishly appointed homes – but we also greatly appreciate how well One Domino Square meshes with its neighbor buildings throughout the Domino site.”

One Domino Square anchors the Domino Sugar Factory campus, an 11-acre waterfront site. It features condominiums and rental apartments, and more than 45,000 square feet of top-of-the-line indoor and outdoor wellness and recreation amenities spread across five floors.

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