Down in Palm Beach, the development of the historic and iconic Paramount Theatre building is a topic of much discussion.
This charming, historic home, located in the heart of Sag Harbor Village, is tucked away in a peaceful spot.
A historically significant property, which for decades was used as a doctor’s office, is within walking distance of Bridgehampton’s Main Street
On Shelter Island, an impeccably restored Carpenter Gothic Victorian home, dating back to 1875, is an opportunity to own a charming piece of history.
The Nathaniel Rogers House in Bridgehampton has been restored to its former glory and is finally open to the public.
Two teams at Compass come together to bring a historic commercial property in the heart of Amagansett back to the market.
The word “important” is often used in listings when refer- ring to some of these beautiful, charming homes. We wondered which noted homes, either on or off the market, are considered, in our esteemed Roundtable’s eyes, as the truly important to the history of the Hamptons?
This historic 1880s Victorian in Southampton offers lots of charm but is also perfect for entertaining family and friends with its incredible proportions.
A Southold fixer-upper steeped in history has attracted multiple buyers shortly after being put on the market for $699,000.
The Sag Harbor Partnership worked with the Southampton Town to ensure John Steinbeck’s house and writer’s studio not be developed.