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Rumors And Good News
Lona Rubenstein
Hey, interesting rumors, part of which you probably knew about a few gyms in and about town. News of a productive and happy team of agents. Town & Country Real Estate’s CEO Judi Desiderio adds her report to the others with regard to the market.
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New Voices In Hamptons Real Estate
Lona Rubenstein
This week we heard from a few new agents. They gave us the scoop on commercial real estate movers and shakers. We also got the skinny on the 2007 and 2008 numbers from people in the know.
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A Trip Down Memory Lane
Lona Rubenstein
Long-time brokers remember the old days - always remembered as the good old days - real estate was about selling, paperwork was customer cards and listing sheets, you didn’t need a Mapquest to get there, nor an hour in a sea of cars to get customers from Southampton to East Hampton, and, those who sold were from here - not elsewhere.
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Grand Traditional In Bridgehampton
Andrea Ackerman, Prudential Douglas Elliman, Bridgehampton
Elegantly situated at the end of a long private drive, on 5.5 acres of landscaped grounds, this custom 6,800 sq. ft. house has the finest craftsmanship.
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Richard Friedman Brings His Business Touch To Southampton
Mariah Quinn
“Find a niche that's not being filled, and do everything you can to open that niche.” That's advice from Richard Friedman, a Southampton-based businessman who has made a career of finding and capitalizing on niches. Most recently, Friedman has taken on the mantle of founder of the Hamptons Home and Garden Show and ArtHamptons.
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Gardiners Island - Ruled By A Family Of Lions
Mary Cummings
It is no stretch to claim that the story of eastern Long Island’s hamlets and villages reflects our national history in all of its phases. Lion Gardiner (1599-1663), New York State’s first permanent English settler [Barons] on Gardiners Island; that 3,700-acre finger of land off the coast of East Hampton, that he acquired in 1639 and which has remained in the hands of Gardiner descendants ever since.
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North Sea: The First Step
Mary Cummings
No period document records the words of the travel-weary woman who is supposed to have exclaimed, “For conscience sake, we are on dry land once more,” as she stepped ashore in 1640 on a small point of land jutting out into North Sea Harbor. And we know for a fact that the boulder, which now marks the spot known as Conscience Point, wasn’t there. But there was that first step from which so much has grown.
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