Franco Cuttica turns driftwood into lifesize horses, sculptures that embody the raw power of nature and the enduring spirit of equestrian culture.
No one enjoys being in cramped quarters. Whether a person battles a legitimate case of claustrophobia when confined in tight spaces or simply prefers a place to stretch out, there’s no denying the appeal of a little extra room. That’s particularly so at home, where cramped spaces can make it hard to unwind. When homeowners…
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As summertime in the Hamptons draws to a close, we’re checking on the New York City real estate market with Frances Katzen of Douglas Elliman.
Reed Krakoff, the fashion designer and former creative director of Coach, is selling his modern oceanfront estate in the Amagansett Dunes.
A $28 million resort-like estate is being forged in East Hampton’s Georgica with the Hamptons’ first-known kitchen complex.
A West Chelsea townhouse comes to market, fresh off the pages of Architectural Digest, asking $19.95 million.
Preservation efforts can go too far, apparently. Parking codes signed into law in the Village of Greenport have once again thrust the North Fork’s lone village into political turmoil, with village residents, business owners, and even a former mayor expressing their grievances to Mayor Kevin Stuessi and the Board of Trustees at recent meetings.…
Orion delivers strong return with $52.75 million sale of The Shoppes at Jupiter, where Whole Foods Market will soon join the roster.
The White Farm in Sagaponack, about 57 acres, was founded in the 17th century by Ebenezer White. Remarkably, run by the White family, it remained intact as their potato farm through to the end of the 20th century. But in 1993, a Texas oil man said he’d like to buy it. The oil man,…
With the 50th anniversary of the Hampton Classic Horse Show, we talk to agents about how equestrian culture shaped the Hamptons.