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Domino Sugar Refinery Addition: Some Approve, Some Don’t
Brooklyn Daily Eagle

CPC President Michael Lappin testifies before the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission.

Landmark Status Is Approved for Domino

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Domino Sugar Refinery Addition: Some Approve, Some Don’t

Brooklyn Daily Eagle

CPC President Michael Lappin testifies before the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission.

Brooklyn Eagle Editorial

Landmark Status Is Approved for Domino

CPC Resources Landmark Designation Statement

The New Domino Fact Sheet

Scope of Work for the Draft Environmental Impact Statement

Plans for the New Domino Set Goal of 30% of Units for Affordable Housing in Mixed-Income Community on the Brooklyn Waterfront

Former Industrial Site Will Mirror the City’s Economic and Cultural Diversity and Preserve Historic Architecture in Williamsburg

The New York Times: “History and Homes May Mix at the Brooklyn Waterfront”

Metro: “Housing Battle over Domino’s Preservation”

By Michael Rundle / metro new york

Greenline, Letter to the Editor: “Celebrating the City’s Strength”

The Daily News: “Domino Development will serve Community’s Needs”

Daily News Editorial: “Oh, sugar”

Read CPC’s CEO Michael Lappin’s testimony before the NYC Landmarks Preservation Commission on Tuesday, February 5, 2008.




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