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April 22, 2008

Will the New Domino Include a Hotel?

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It appears that CPC Resources is looking to turn part of the recently landmarked Domino Sugar Refinery into a hotel, according to recent filings with the Department of Buildings. Previous reports about the developer's plans for the structure have not included mention of a hotel, but a CPC filing that the DOB disapproved a couple of months ago shows that the firm wants at least part of the building—it's not clear how much—to be a hotel. The filing also says that the building will contain 306 dwelling units. CPC Resources declined to comment on the matter. In February CPC said it wanted to build residential units starting on the fifth floor of the landmark, which is supposed to sport a five-story glassy addition to its roof that the LPC has not been crazy about.
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Hey, why not. I'd stay there.

Posted by: guest at April 22, 2008 1:37 PM

Bit far from the subway to be desirable as a hotel, no?

Posted by: guest at April 22, 2008 2:21 PM

Yeah because everytime I travel I take the subway.

Posted by: guest at April 23, 2008 12:30 AM

They are looking into a water taxi launch near Domino. It's a horrible place for a hotel mostly because it will be surrounded with all the ugly high rises CPC is planning.

Posted by: guest at April 23, 2008 3:35 PM

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