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As property changed hands at a frenetic pace, demand increased, sending Peconic Bay Region Community Preservation Fund revenues to record heights.
Bay Street Theater confirmed on Friday that the theater will build a new, permanent home on a newly acquired property on Long Island Avenue in Sag Harbor Village.
Over on the North Fork, a rare one-acre, waterfront house in Cutchogue also has sweeping vineyard views.
Once completed, all 37 luxury townhomes located along the east side of the Shinnecock Canal will be exclusively for lease.
The four-bedroom house at 12 Suffolk Street in Sag Harbor Village is a former manse of the Old Whalers Church with a rich history that dates back to about 1765 that has been embraced in its total renovation.
They say moving can be the most stressful time in someone’s life. Imagine moving valuable, heavy artwork — by air.
This newly-renovated 2,000-square-foot, three-bedroom house is located down a long driveway on the northern side of the peninsula that ends at Orient Point.
An Amazon e-commerce warehouse center for “last mile” distribution, designed to service the East End, could be coming to Westhampton Beach.
The call went out this week for jack-o’-lanterns in the hopes to bring a little Halloween spirit to the Annie Cooper Boyd House in Sag Harbor.