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Ladies Of Hamptons Real Estate
Lona Rubenstein
East End real estate can be a very nice business. This week we hear from women across the Hamptons making big strides in the business as well as the folks from Habitat for Humanity of Suffolk’s Women Build and Affordable Housing.
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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 Dream On The Sea
Lori Barbaria, Prudential Douglas Elliman, Bridgehampton
Live your dream at an oceanfront estate with endless views across the sea and the bay.
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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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Southampton Village: Before the Resort (1640 - 1870)
Mary Cummings
Like the small band of Europeans from Lynn, Massachusetts, who came to Southampton in 1640, each wave of new arrivals tends to experience the same thrill of “discovery.” When another influx of newcomers — a small band of prominent New Yorkers — arrived and founded a “summer colony” in Southampton, they, too, felt a frisson of “discovery.”
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