One of the prime commercial locations in the Village of East Hampton could soon be home to a new retailer now that it’s changed hands.
The Starr Boggs restaurant, a popular longtime eatery in Westhampton Beach, sold on Friday after many months of speculation.
The Westhampton Beach movie theater, one of the last independent movie theaters to operate on Long Island, is officially up for grabs.
The restaurant has one of the nicest bars and largest kitchens on the East End, according to Hal Zwick of Compass Commercial.
Breadzilla, a much-loved sandwich shop and bakery in Wainscott, closed for the winter earlier this month and will relaunch in the spring as part of a new company.
On the East End, residential real estate wasn’t the only thing booming, so was the commercial market.
The proposed North Fork hotel known as The Enclaves received conditional approval to move forward with development.
An award-winning resort, the newly renamed Sanctuary Camelback Mountain, a Gurney’s Resort & Spa sits on 53 acres in Paradise Valley, Arizona.
Casa Basso, a Westhampton restaurant known not only for its longstanding Italian menu, but also for the 100-year-old castle and two towering sculptures of swordsmen that also sit on the Montauk Highway property, was officially listed for sale on Thursday.
Developers billed a proposed 44-room hotel and 74-seat restaurant as a way to create jobs and economic growth during a recent Southold Town Zoning Board of Appeals hearing, while some residents criticized it as out of character with the community.