"I believe you will start to see more money allocated to the schools, transportation systems, restaurants, shopping and local establishments. More people means more money into the local economy, which is always a good thing," said J.B. Andreassi, Nest Seekers International Real Estate Agent.
"The Sagaponack General Store, currently Pierre's Market, was built in 1878 for the sole purpose of a general store and post office for the hamlet of Sagaponack, once named the most exclusive zip code in the country," Susan Ratcliffe noted.
"It's impressive to see five Hamptons Zip Codes in the top 50, equaling Manhattan," Andrew Weinberger noted. The clear trend this year has been that luxury buyers are leaving cities and heading towards the ocean or mountains."
Before the advent of Covid-19 retailers were being negatively impacted by online purchasing. Major box stores such as Macy's, Sears, and Kmart closed large numbers of stores throughout the country, while JCPenney and Neiman Marcus have filed for bankruptcy.
"It has been a great time, an unforgettable experience. Leaning into the Wind offers a different angle, a different perspective, another perception on many levels," Director Thomas Riedelsheimer said about the documentary about Andy Goldsworthy.
"It's an interesting study about the interplay between architecture, setting, and landscaping. And while most gardens are obviously not at height in September, our focus is on both the home and the garden as a collective whole," Buttry told Hamptons.com.
"I build and renovate spaces with the intention to create environments that inspire a sense of calm. I develop in The Hamptons, Manhattan, San Francisco, and Upstate, but my base and my favorite place to build is in Amagansett," said Graziani.
"Viewers will be taken into the world of the Hamptons where they will see not only beautiful multimillion-dollar beach homes and estates, but will be shown summer in the Hamptons," Burack told Hamptons.com.
"Cristina Peffer of Ram Design reached out to me to forge a collaborative and supportive relationship as fellow Shelter Island designers and store owners," Fredric Bernstein noted. "The spirit of the gesture inspired me to bring together other designers on the island to celebrate our unique approaches to interior design."
"Every New Yorker deserves equal treatment in our real estate industry, and no one should be impeded in their ability to achieve homeownership because of the color of their skin," Assemblyman Fred W. Thiele, Jr. told Hamptons.com.
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