The Southampton home of the late architect and designer Thierry Despont, who worked on many noted Hamptons estates, is under contract.
Shane Weeks makes candles designed to capture a little bit of the scent, and maybe even the spirit, of the Shinnecock Nation. They get their names from the land and come with cards explaining the role the plants they contain play in Shinnecock culture.
Bethenny Frankel is enjoying a new Hamptons summer home this Memorial Day weekend — after looking for a place on the “sand” for a long time.
A 30-acre estate in Southampton’s Shinnecock Hills has come to market for the first time in decades and offers the possibility to subdivide.
To say Thomas “Beau” Hulse is living the good life would be an understatement. Hulse, who co-owns Southampton-headquartered Coldwell Banker Reliable Real Estate with wife Patricia and Joseph Hamdan, has grown the business from “two phones and a fax machine” to eight offices and 175 agents. And, yes, he could kick back and just enjoy living in the Hamptons. Instead, he gets up and goes to work every day. True, sometimes it is a short commute from the breakfast table to his home office. Other days it is to the Southampton office that is managed by daughter Rachael. Why? You’d…
Southampton Arts Center and AIA Peconic are joining forces for the second year to celebrate Women’s History Month with a special screening of the documentary Making Space: Five Women Changing the Face of Architecture followed by a brief panel discussion featuring local architects on Thursday, March 21 at 6 p.m. “A new generation of women is creating some of today’s most iconic architectural designs. They are the rising stars in what has been an all-male galaxy, and they are literally and figuratively changing the landscape,” SAC explains in its announcement for the screening. Making Space brings to the screen the…
Southampton’s secluded island is perfect for someone who wants a luxurious summer rental but also wants to be away from the busy Hamptons.
Southampton sculptor James Ding strives to create work that expresses the dynamic and transformative power of love.
“New to market, 4 Rose Court is a perfect example of luxury blended with functionality in the sought-after Southampton market,” says Jennifer Friedberg of Compass.
Mauro Porcini, PepsiCo’s first ever Chief Design Officer, customized the property with a Barbie pink tennis court and much more.