Dubbed the “Oscars of the design world,” the Institute of Classical Architecture & Art (ICAA) will celebrate architects, designers, artists and academics during its 40th anniversary dinner.
Columbia Care is set to begin cultivation and processing operations at its new facility at the Van de Wetering Greenhouses in Jamesport, just five months after entering into a $42 million deal for the 34-acre facility.
Landlords of seasonal rentals in the Hamptons can, legally, collect security and advance payments thanks to a law that rights an unintended consequence of earlier housing legislation reforms.
Top stories of the week in real estate news, including Martha Stewart closing on the sale of her East Hampton home and an historic Montauk home finds a buyer.
Martha Stewart revealed back in June that she was parting ways with her home on East Hampton Village’s famed Lily Pond Lane, but now we know for just how much.
It’s not typical for a publication to have the stamina to endure — and thrive — for the better part of two centuries, but that’s what Long Island Press has been doing.
By all accounts, the CPF program is running well, but “even the best programs require review and oversight,” Thiele says.
Why board your horse when it could be in your backyard? We look at several East End properties where that’s possible.
How the award-winning animal advocate, television host and best-selling author created a one-of-a-kind Western-inspired paradise.
On September 11, 2001, America was under attack. Some New York City residents sought refuge in the Hamptons. Real estate professionals reflect back on that time twenty years ago.