“Industrial flourishes like the robust metal frames, doors with ribbed glass inserts, canvas roller shades and antique push-button switches add substance and durability,” says Dana Trotter of Sotheby’s International Realty.
The $105 million sale of the Jule Pond property was indeed one for the record books in the Hamptons, but there are some other record-breaking-deals of note in the Southampton area.
Inside this Amagansett house having an open house this weekend, buyers can also enjoy an open-concept living and dining rooms with an accent wall and Denmark Dineson Douglas fir plank flooring.
The closing price makes the Jule Pond transaction the most expensive sale for a single piece of property ever on the East End.
This unique compound surrounded by agricultural reserve farmland and riding fields in Bridgehampton has just been listed to the tune of $4.75 million.
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.