Most recently Morty’s Oyster Stand, the establishment that was once Cyril’s Fish House traded for $2.4 million.
Even with the market slowing down, there were still some extraordinarily expensive Hamptons sales in 2023.
A classic Sag Harbor Village home with lots of historical charm and a great location — Billy Joel is a neighbor — hit the market after the New Year for $2.95 million.
After rampant speculation, it appears that the Southampton Cinema will reopen as a commercial movie theater once renovations are complete.
This year’s most-read stories online prove once again that it’s not always the biggest sales that garner readers’ attention.
Atlantic Equity Partners, an investment group that owns Hamptons and North Fork hotel, hopes to raise capital for efficiency upgrades.
Like a tree house set high amongst the trees, this house in Montauk enjoys ocean views from its perch that most don’t have.
A newly approved Bridgehampton historic district is the first of its kind outside the incorporated villages within Southampton Town.
The word “ditto” has perhaps never been uttered so many times as it was during a hearing on the preservation of Bridgehampton farmland.
Situated on a rare 1.4-acre lot that enjoys southern views over the Bridgehampton Golf Course, 201 Sagaponack Road was asking $21 million.