الثلاثاء، 30 ديسمبر 2014

Abandoned Domino Sugar Factory - Brooklyn, New York

Abandoned Domino Sugar Factory - Brooklyn, New York


The Domino Sugar Refinery is a former refinery in the neighborhood of Williamsburg in Brooklyn, New York City was the original refinery of the American Sugar Refining Company, which produced Domino brand sugar. The derelict Domino Sugar Refinery remains one of the most recognized monuments of Brooklyn’s rapidly disappearing industrial past. The current complex dates from 1882, when it was the largest sugar refinery in the world 
In 1917, while producing sugar for the Allies, an explosion destroyed part of the plant, killing several workers. A crowd of more than 15,000 people gathered to watch the plant burn. There was serious concern that the explosion was the work of German agents.
The refinery was the site of one of New York City's longest labor strikes in history. The strike occurred in 2000, with over 250 workers protesting wages and working conditions for twenty months.
Refining operations stopped in 2004, and as of 2012 the property is slated for multi-use development. Several of the buildings in the complex were given landmark status in 2007, new plans for a modern, mixed use mega complex which may put an end to the decaying colossus that was once the largest refinery in the world, marking the final passage of a working-class Williamsburg.




Abandoned Domino Sugar Factory

Abandoned Domino Sugar Factory

Abandoned Domino Sugar Factory

Abandoned Domino Sugar Factory

Abandoned Domino Sugar Factory

Abandoned Domino Sugar Factory

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