DOMINO SQUARE — Two Trees Management, a Brooklyn-based, family-owned real estate development firm, has announced the launch of sales at One Domino Square, the third ground-up residential skyscraper at the Domino Sugar Factory site along the Williamsburg waterfront. Located at 8 South 4th Street, the 39-story mixed-use condominium tower designed by celebrated New York architecture firm Selldorf Architects will provide residents with top-of-the-line amenities, spectacular views of the city, seamless access to Domino Park, and the opportunity to live immersed in the vibrant Williamsburg neighborhood. Residents will move in starting in the fall.
“We are thrilled to bring this truly unique condo offering to the market in Williamsburg,” said Jed Walentas, Principal of Two Trees Management. “At One Domino Square, buyers will enjoy unparalleled design and amenities within the building while also being steps from a beloved neighborhood park, a variety of fantastic retail options, and diverse dining and entertainment options.”
Prospective buyers can choose from 160 condominiums for sale, ranging from one to three bedrooms ranging from 700 square feet to 2,700 square feet, respectively. The condo tower will have six 3-bedroom penthouses. Residences start at $1.25 million for a one-bedroom and $3 million for a three-bedroom. The homes feature 10+ foot ceilings, airy interiors, light oak flooring and specially designed tilt-and-turn, noise-canceling windows that maximize Manhattan skyline views.

The building’s view, next to and above the Williamsburg Bridge, is unlike any other building in New York City. The building’s position on the southernmost end of the site has quick bridge access to lower Manhattan and the South Williamsburg ferry stop.
Selldorf’s first residential skyscraper, One Domino Square, is immediately recognizable with its one-of-kind iridescent, porcelain-clad facade, which is juxtaposed with the…
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