This morning, the Landmarks Preservation Commission approved a redone design for the landmarked Domino plant in Williamsburg. It is part of a larger $1.3 billion development with an eventual 2,200 units of housing. The design from Beyer Blinder Bell included a significantly smaller rooftop addition and the preservation of the old Domino sign. Brownstoner live blogged the LPC meeting and has a full set of images and renderings.
Domino Plant Plan Approved by Landmarks Commission
June 24th, 2008 · No Comments
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