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East Hampton Retail Crawls Back to Life

Shopkeepers in the village are hoping to recapture lost customers with curbside pickup, but in the words of one, it's been "more of a trickle than a river."

Jun 4, 2020
East Hampton Village to Allow Streetside Dining

East Hampton Village Mayor Richard Lawler will issue an executive order to allow restaurants and takeout food stores to set up temporary outdoor dining areas on public property starting next Wednesday in a move aimed at providing a much-needed boost to village restaurants and the commercial district in general. Sag Harbor is proposing a similar move.

Jun 4, 2020
Recorded Deeds 06.04.20

These prices have been calculated from the county transfer tax. Unless otherwise noted, the parcels contain structures.

Jun 3, 2020
Pushed to the Brink by Pandemic

Jobs cancelled, loans rejected, two months waiting for unemployment to kick in, creditors calling. This Amagansett contractor's story will sound familiar to many who've been left reeling from the financial pain of the pandemic.

May 29, 2020
Long Island Creeps Out of Economic Lockdown

Two months of a nearly complete economic standstill came to an end Wednesday, when Long Island reached regional criteria necessary to reinstate some industries as evidence shows that the spread of Covid-19 here is increasingly under control.

May 28, 2020
Preservation Fund Took a Hit in April

One month after the Peconic Bay Community Preservation Fund recorded the highest first quarter revenues in its 22-year history, Assemblyman Fred W. Thiele Jr. announced last Thursday that in April revenues had fallen to a level more on par with 2019.

May 28, 2020
Recorded Deeds 05.28.2020

These prices have been calculated from the county transfer tax. Unless otherwise noted, the parcels contain structures.

May 28, 2020
State Launches Small Business Loan Program

The $100 million program will provide low-interest loans to small business owners, nonprofits like day care centers and food banks, and residential landlords who did not receive one of the federal loans offered earlier. Eighteen percent of the money will be set aside for Long Island.

May 27, 2020
A private jet at East Hampton Airport Private Jet Travel to East Hampton Declines . . . Some

As with nearly everything else in the Northeast, private jet travel has declined during the Covid-19 pandemic, but not by as much as one might assume.

May 25, 2020
Liquor Sells Quicker in a Pandemic

The closure of restaurants and bars, endless time at home, various distillations of apocalyptic doom — these ingredients make a strong cocktail for business at wine and liquor stores during the pandemic. 

May 21, 2020
Main Street Retail Gets a Rethink

South Fork retail stores have been closed to the public during the economic shutdown, but when they are allowed to reopen, shopkeepers said this week that they will be welcoming back customers with steam-cleaned products, curbside pickup, sidewalk sales, and pleas to wear masks and practice social distancing.

May 21, 2020
Montauk Firm Wins Ad Awards

Blumenfeld and Fleming, an advertising, marketing, and design firm in Montauk, has won three platinum and five gold awards in the international Hermes Creative Awards competition.

May 21, 2020
Recorded Deeds 05.21.20

These prices have been calculated from the county transfer tax. 

May 21, 2020
$1 Million Summer Rental in East Hampton: Entire Hedges Inn

Wary about the prospect of welcoming a series of new visitors in the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic, the inn's management announced this week that it will seek to rent the entire property from June 1 to Labor Day for $1 million, or $350,000 per month.

May 17, 2020
East End Rental Market Is Booming

Using Airbnb is out, enlisting a savvy broker is in. Short-term bookings are out, long-term stays are in. Standard leases are out, customized ones with Covid-19 riders are in.

May 14, 2020
Recorded Deeds 05.14.20

These prices have been calculated from the county transfer tax. Unless otherwise noted, the parcels contain structures.

May 14, 2020
Hampton Getaways in a Covid-Conscious Era

As East End hotels prepare to welcome summer guests in the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic, the new must-have amenities will include face masks made from luxurious fabric, chic dispensers for hand sanitizer, body temperature scanners, aesthetically pleasing dividers to ensure people maintain six feet of social distance, and other items that allow people to feel safe and pampered.

May 7, 2020
Recorded Deeds 05.07.2020

The prices below have been calculated from the county transfer tax. Unless otherwise noted, the parcels contain structures.

May 7, 2020
Real Estate Boomed Before the Shutdown

Before the Covid-19 pandemic struck, the East End real estate market had been in the midst of a boom that led to the highest first-quarter revenues for the Peconic Bay Community Preservation Fund in its 22-year history.

Apr 30, 2020
Recorded Deeds 04.30.20

The prices listed here have been calculated from the county transfer tax. Unless otherwise noted, the parcels contain structures.

Apr 30, 2020
In Pandemic, Hotels Plan for a 'New Normal'

While the Covid-19 pandemic has brought business at East End hotels to a virtual standstill, several owners said this week that they are expecting an influx of guests this summer and will retool operations to accommodate them safely.

Apr 23, 2020
Keeping Account 04.23.20

Meals for Hospitals

A portion of proceeds from sales at London Jewelers in East Hampton for the remainder of this month and May will be used to provide meals for the staff at Long Island and New York City hospitals, the parent company of the jewelry boutique announced on Friday. The store is also offering health care workers 20 percent off most purchases on londonjewelers.com.

Apr 22, 2020
Recorded Deeds 04.23.20

AMAGANSETT

J. Campagnola Trust to J. Caccamo, 25 Laurel Hill Lane, 1.7 acres, Feb. 13, $1,700,000.

R. Silverstein to G. Fontanals, 133 Cross Highway, 1.7 acres, Feb. 20, $1,300,000.

Amagansett L.L.C. to H. Kaminsky and Slosberg, 8 Holly Way, .53 acre, Jan. 27, $3,705,000.

Kurzner Children Trust to 130 Bluff Road L.L.C., 130 Bluff Road, 1 acre, Jan. 16, $3,500,000.

Marran Family L.P. to S. Baker Trust, 4 Dune Lane, .28 acre, Jan. 14, $4,050,000.

 

BRIDGEHAMPTON

Apr 22, 2020
Aboff’s Paint Stores Generate a Sizable Donation of P.P.E.

The Aboff family of Aboff’s Paint Stores has donated 3,200 N95 respirator masks to Stony Brook Southampton Hospital as part of a donation of personal protective equipment to several health care providers across Long Island.

Apr 16, 2020
Help With Covid-19 Loans

The East Hampton Chamber of Commerce is offering free 30-minute virtual appointments to help small businesses apply for loans the federal government has made available for those economically impacted by the Covid-19 pandemic.

Apr 16, 2020
Recorded Deeds 04.16.20

The prices listed here have been calculated from the county transfer tax. Unless otherwise noted, the parcels contain structures.

Apr 16, 2020
Landscapers Idled Too

The near-total shutdown in commercial activity on the South Fork amid the coronavirus pandemic is now impacting an industry that in ordinary times would be in its busiest period of the year: landscaping. 

Apr 9, 2020
March’s Rental Rush Ends

People seeking an East End refuge during the Covid-19 pandemic caused a rush in real estate rentals in March, but the market is now at a complete standstill, according to brokers from Town and Country and Nestseekers. 

Apr 9, 2020
Paycheck Protection for Small Businesses

Seeking to help small businesses survive the shutdown of commerce due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the federal government on Friday launched a $349 billion loan program that business owners can use to cover two months of payroll costs, including benefits, plus utilities, rent, and interest on mortgages.

Apr 9, 2020
Recorded Deeds 04.09.20

The prices listed here have been calculated from the county transfer tax. Unless otherwise noted, the parcels contain structures.

Apr 9, 2020