260 Kent Avenue is a completed EB-5 mixed-use development located on the Williamsburg waterfront in Brooklyn, New York, within the landmark Domino Sugar Refinery redevelopment district. The project delivered a 42-story tower that combines luxury residential living, premium office space, and curated retail in one of New York City’s most dynamic waterfront neighborhoods.
The development includes 332 luxury residences, high-quality commercial space, and retail designed to support an active urban environment. Its location near the East River, Domino Park, transit, dining, and Manhattan access positioned the project within a high-demand Brooklyn submarket with strong long-term real estate fundamentals.
From an EB-5 perspective, 260 Kent demonstrates a strong record of execution and investor-focused delivery. The project raised $28 million in EB-5 capital from 56 investors, achieved full subscription, generated more than 65 jobs per investor, and delivered 100% I-526 and 100% I-829 approval rates. Investor capital was returned on schedule, with developer repayment completed in July 2025 and first investor repayments beginning shortly after.
260 Kent stands as a successful EB-5 real estate project with completed construction, full immigration approvals, strong job creation, and documented capital repayment. Its combination of market strength, project delivery, and EB-5 performance makes it a notable example of a completed urban mixed-use development.
Key Project Elements
Project Type: Mixed-use residential, office, and retail development
Location: Brooklyn, New York
Address: 260 Kent Avenue
Market: Williamsburg waterfront
Development District: Domino Sugar Refinery redevelopment
Building Height: 42 stories
Residential Component: 332 luxury residences
Project Status: Completed
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