The property, which dates back 1854, provides a unique opportunity because it has a history of commercial and multi-unit residential use.
Elbow East, an iconic North Fork restaurant for the last 33 years, is up for sale, leaving many customers worried the mainstay’s marinated steaks and mashed potatoes will be a thing of the past. However, one of the owners, Billy Berliner, says the establishment may live on, “if I sell it to the right person.”
The Menhaden, a stylish independent luxury boutique hotel in the heart of Greenport Village that opened nearly three years ago, has been scooped up by buyers who clearly see the North Fork’s potential.
The property at 32 Lighthouse Road in Hamptons, just north of the Ponquogue Bridge over to Dune Road, was listed at $3.995 million for eight months.
The Reform Club, a high-end boutique hotel in Amagansett, offers unparalleled privacy and luxury in the Hamptons.
A commercial building right in the middle of East Hampton Village’s business district has come on the market.
Astro Pizza and Felice’s Ristorante on Amagansett Main Street reopened for the season Thursday, April 29, in what is its 50th year in business.
A unique complex that includes the tallest building in East Hampton Village, housing the popular Mary’s Marvelous cafe, has changed hands in the latest in what has been a busy commercial market.
The five-acre property has a restaurant, 22-slip deepwater marina, 14 rental units in three separate buildings, plus a separate house.
Jeremy Morton, who is also behind Morty’s Oyster Stand on Napeague, and Provisions Natural Foods Market & Cafe in Water Mill, has purchased Ruschmeyer’s in Montauk.