See new photos of SHoP Architects’ Domino rental tower at 325 Kent
Photo:Â Adrian Gaut
Now that the doughnut-shaped 16-story waterfront rental building at 325 Kent Avenue is nearly complete, you can take a look at some seductive new snaps of interiors and amenity spaces to see if it lives up to the hype. The first structure at the 11-acre Domino Sugar Factory site to open, the 522-unit riverfront tower brings something new to ogle to the famously rezoned Williamsburg neighborhood’s veritable city of glassy condo towers that surround the landmarked Refinery building.
Photos:Â Adrian Gaut
A copper-clad façade on the building’s lower floors turns to zinc on the upper floors; a perforated curtain lets sunlight in. At its base, a three-story bridge contains the building’s substantial menu of core amenities. Residents started moving into the tower in the fall after the building’s 104 affordable units received a deluge of 87,000 applications.
Photos: Daniel Levin
The building’s 522 units include studios, one-bedroom, one-bedroom with home office, and two-bedroom apartments.
Photos: Daniel Levin
Wide-plank wood floors, gleaming kitchens, and balconies pale in comparison to stellar river, bridge, and city views.
Photo:Â Daniel Levin
325 Kent’s much-talked-about amenities include a James Corner Field Operations-designed 7,000-square-foot roof deck overlooking the Williamsburg Bridge, Brooklyn, and Manhattan, a 2,000-square-foot fourth-floor courtyard, and a health club. There’s also a residents’ lounge with more city views, a fireplace and a chef’s kitchen for catering. On the ground floor will be specialty food and beverage purveyor Mekelburg’s, a restaurant by Michelin-starred chef Missy Robbins (of Lilia fame), and Sky Ting Yoga, and the six-acre Domino Park is set to open this summer at the site.
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