Building Communities Bound by Good: Community Engagement at Domain
Our annual report spotlight's 2020's social impact work.
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Domain Cos Begins Construction On Latest Project In The Bronx
Lyra will feature 544 apartments and 10,000SFT of retail in the Mott Haven neighborhood.
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New MyCommunity Nonprofit Partners for Mya & The Shop Announced
Domain’s MyCommunity Program partners with Utah nonprofits to offer ongoing donation and volunteer support.
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Experience a new city with Domain’s Multi-City Living Program
Domain invites you to explore living across our portfolio under ONE agreement!
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The Odeon at South Market in Downtown New Orleans Now Pre-Leasing
The Odeon, Domain's newest development, is now pre-leasing!
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Introducing the 2023 Notable Leaders in Real Estate
The 78 Notable Leaders in Real Estate showcased here are generating innovative ways to design, create, and market residential and commercial property.
How Black Nurses Were Recruited to Staten Island to Fight a Deadly Disease
In 2009, Domain opened Park Lane at Sea View, the redevelopment of the historic Nurse’s Residence on Staten Island’s Seaview Hospital Campus into mixed-income housing for seniors. The New York Times recently featured the property along with Virginia Allen, one of its first residents. Domain still owns and operates Park Lane.
Pre-gaming near the Superdome? See new options for beer, breakfast, BBQ and more in 2023
Brewery Saint X (734 Loyola Ave.) and Devil Moon BBQ (1188 Girod St.): These connected concepts share a kitchen, a pitmaster (Shannon Bingham) and a key location for those venue-bound at Loyola and Girod. Both opened earlier this year and are making their season debut now.
An Evolving Salt Lake City Hopes to Be ‘Just Like Austin’
“The pandemic impacted markets in very different ways,” said Matt Schwartz, a co-chief executive of the Domain Companies, a developer based in New York. “Salt Lake City is really one of the markets that benefited from that experience.”
Where to Eat in New Orleans’s Central Business District
Barbecue lovers need to discover Devil Moon’s juicy briskets, dark and crusty, with a just-right balance between chewiness and tenderness. Platters are built around brisket, offered lean or fatty; smoke-reddened pork ribs, housemade sausage, or fancy-tasting smoked turkey and come with two sides. There’s pulled pork of course, with sides beyond the usual including dirty rice and collard greens. From the same folks is Brewery Saint X next door, which delivers dishes from Louisiana-born chef Shannon Bingham like confit beef cheeks with salsa verde, roasted Gulf fish with New-Orleans style barbecue sauce along with sandwiches, salads, and snacks. Sip 15 German and British style drafts but the house-bottled cocktails and sustainable wine list impresses.
Gowanus poised to smash city’s housing goals — years early
After taking a decade to crawl through the city’s political gauntlet, the Gowanus rezoning is on track to deliver its promised housing years ahead of schedule.

With more than 8,000 apartments in the works, the Brooklyn neighborhood is poised to blast through city officials’ prediction of 8,500 by 2035.
First wave of transformative living/learning residences to open
We are excited to announce River and Lake Residence Halls at Tulane, where Domain Companies acted as developer. We look forward to continuing to grow our relationship with Tulane. Click below to read more about the new residences opening to students this Fall.
Here are the developers who shaped New York City the most in 2023
Rounding out the top three was Domain Companies, which filed plans for nearly 1.3 million square feet across three multifamily projects. Those included a 500-unit complex at 2-33 50th Avenue in Long Island City and two Gowanus projects: a 360-unit, two-tower development at 420 Carroll Street and a 241-unit building at 545 Sackett Street.
Local restaurant group expanding downtown and in French Quarter with ‘curated vibe’
Morrow’s Steak & Seafood is now taking shape at 1001 Julia St. in the Standard, an apartment tower that is part of the South Market development.