Urban farmers evicted as part of plan to complete Domino Plaza
Briefly

OKO Farms, known for their innovative aquaponics system that combines fish farming with plant cultivation, faces eviction due to new development plans in Williamsburg.
Despite their success in providing fresh produce to low-income residents and promoting sustainable farming practices, the group must vacate their site for a new skyscraper.
The farm's outreach efforts have gained them recognition, but the urgency to relocate has prompted a call for community support as they seek a new home.
Two Trees Management requires the space for construction equipment storage for their ongoing project at Domino Plaza, highlighting the tension between urban development and community farming.
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