The Town Square will be “a vibrant new gathering space for Riverhead families that will be a boon for business growth and job creation,” Empire State Development Chief Operating Officer and Executive Deputy Commissioner Kevin Younis said.
A recognizable historic waterfront mansion in Shelter Island’s Dering Harbor is available for the first time in 20 years.
We know Kelly Killoren Bensimon likes to jump horses, but now she is jumping out on her own in the real estate field.
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.
A restaurant with a nearly three-decade presence in the Hamptons will close on Sunday, plus our October issue of Behind The Hedges, on newsstands now, features the McCooey Olivieri Team at Compass on the cover.
When it comes to Hamptons houses on the market during the holiday season, we wondered, should owners dress their place up?
A carpenter and wood finisher by trade, the Greenport native is now designing and fabricating wood store displays, signs, finishings and much more.
The McCooey Olivieri team is keeping up with the demand on the South Fork, in an area of particular importance to their family.
A “major step” for affordable housing on the East End, Governor Kathy Hochul’s office says.
One week ago today, Sag Harbor’s Edmund Hollander and his team at Hollander Design Landscape Architects were honored at the Institute of Classical Architecture & Art’s (ICAA) 2020 Arthur Ross Awards for Excellence.