Williamsburg was a hot spot Tuesday night when guests gathered at the former Domino Sugar Factory on Kent Street for the annual Creative Time gala honoring Julian Schnabel, who took his pregnant fiancée, May Andersen. The old plant is now owned by Creative Time co-chair Jed Walentas, who plans to turn the cavernous space into offices, as part of an 11-acre development including apartments. Here’s hoping Antonio Reynoso can afford one. He’s running for the City Council seat in Williamsburg to replace Diana Reyna, who’s leaving due to term limits and for whom Reynoso is chief of staff. Reynoso told us at the gala he just moved in with his sister after living with his mother for years, because he “can’t afford” his own place in the neighborhood. He also revealed, “I recently sold my car, so I ride a bike around.” Reynoso mingled with art dealers, architects, developers and celebrities, including Andre Balazs, Marisa Tomei, Arden Wohl, Stella Schnabel and Luke Janklow.