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Recorded Deeds 12.08.16

Recorded Deeds 12.08.16

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

BRIDGEHAMPTON

M. Trokel to 47 Sams Creek Acq., 47 Sams Creek Road, 1.2 acres, Oct. 13, $7,750,000.

 

EAST HAMPTON

G. Neglia to H. Weisberg, 39 Wooded Oak Lane, .66 acre, Sept. 13, $825,000.

 

EAST HAMPTON VILLAGE

H. and S. Dominy and B. Fick to BAKAJ L.L.C., 17 Pleasant Lane, .19 acre, Aug. 19, $690,000.

D. De Silva to R. and J. Zecher, 97 Dayton Lane Extension, .34 acre, Sept. 28, $1,190,000.

 

MONTAUK

C. and S. Defeo to J. Nichols, 236 Edgemere Street, Unit 318, 8.86 acres, Sept. 22, $225,000.

 

NORTH HAVEN

A. Goldberg to J.V. Cain and Barshall Cain, 19 Ezekills Hollow, 1.84 acres, Oct. 18, $3,000,000.

Sandbar North L.L.C. to Carpe North L.L.C., 43 Robertson Drive, 5.46 acres, Sept. 14, $18,500,000.

Sandbar South L.L.C. to Carpe South L.L.C., 41 Robertson Drive, 4.14 acres (vacant), Sept. 14, $8,000,000.

 

SAG HARBOR

Sag Harbor Estate Hms5 to B and C Freij 7 Montauk Avenue, .55 acre, Oct. 11, $2,300,000.

K. Anderson by Referee to Bank of New York Mellon, 9 Locust Lane, 1.02 acres, July 27, $943,015.

L. Bass to C. Holtzberg, 32 Wickatuck Drive, .13 acre, Oct. 7, $650,000.

A. Goldberg to J.V. Cain and Barshall Cain, 19 Ezekills Hollow, 1.84 acres, Oct. 18, $3,000,000.

Sandbar North L.L.C. to Carpe North L.L.C., 43 Robertson Drive, 5.46 acres, Sept. 14, $18,500,000.

Sandbar South L.L.C. to Carpe South L.L.C., 41 Robertson Drive, 4.14 acres (vacant), Sept. 14, $8,000,000.

D. and J. O’Connell to 431 Main L.L.C., 431 Main Street, .45 acre, Oct. 12, $686,000.

 

SPRINGS

G. Parks to N. Collins, 113 Gerard Drive, 1.3 acres, Oct. 14, $1,900,000.

W. Flynn to Town of East Hampton, 28 Folkstone Road, .92 acre (vacant), Oct. 12, $875,000.

D. Camerlingo Trust to J. Stevenson, 6 Rowman Court, 1.05 acre, Oct. 12, $690,000.

 

WATER MILL

RCF Properties L.L.C. to DBI Realty L.L.C., 474 Edge of Woods Road, .92 acre (vacant), Sept. 14, $1,116,666.

C. Peluso to Liben Children Trust, 816 Mecox Road, 1.39 acres, Oct. 14, $11,500,000.

Data provided by Suffolk Research Service of Southampton

Recorded Deeds 12.15.16

Recorded Deeds 12.15.16

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

AMAGANSETT

69 Cross Highway Trust to L. and S. Weintraub, 69 Cross Highway to Devon, Nov. 4, $2,275,000.

M. Schwartz to W. Shea and Trust, 65 Beach Avenue, .23 acre, Oct. 25, $1,937,500.

 

BRIDGEHAMPTON

S. Stang to CD Hampton L.L.C., 2863 Montauk Highway, .73 acre, Oct. 21, $1,300,000.

 

EAST HAMPTON

Weinstein and Weissblum to K. Flanigan, 55 Montauk Avenue, .54 acre, Sept. 19, $675,000.

 

EAST HAMPTON VILLAGE

D. Fierro III and J. Henn to 71 Toilsome Lane L.L.C., 71 Toilsome Lane, .6 acre (vacant), Sept. 28, $1,200,000.

 

MONTAUK

I. Eichner to H. Freeman, 161 East Lake Drive and lot 10, 2.12 acres, Nov. 1, $4,800,000.

M. Michael and H. Marks to D. and L. McCrea, 115 Adams Drive, .12 acre, Oct. 18, $550,000.

 

NOYAC

S. and A. O’Connell to T. Magel, 37 Sunset Drive, .23 acre, Oct. 21, $999,999.

Villadom Bridgehampton to 3FHL L.L.C., 3 Fair Hills Lane, .92 acre, Oct. 21, $3,350,000.

SAG HARBOR

Paul Porco Custom Homes to M. and C. Racioppi, 51 Brandywine Drive, .49 acre, Oct. 25, $2,650,000.

R. DePierro and S. Passo to Malanga Living Trust, 43 Madison Street, .08 acre, Oct. 19, $3,300,000.

 

SPRINGS

D. Posnett to B. and C. Sallo, 2 Maidstone Park Road, .63 acre, Oct. 25, $685,000.

C. Cook to K. Karlberg and Lieberman, 15 Tyrone Drive, .43 acre, Oct. 21, $650,000.

C. Salzman Trust to Score Construction, 80 Sycamore Drive, .47 acre (vacant), Oct. 14, $250,000.

C. Salzman to Score Construction, 84 Sycamore Drive, .47 acre (vacant), Oct. 14, $250,000.

 

‘WATER MILL

Peconic Land Trust to Pike Farms L.L.C., landlocked, 13.5 acres (vacant), Oct. 27, $360,797.

1109 Head of Pond Road to P. and J. Wood, 1109 Head of Pond Road, 1.3 acres, Oct. 13, $3,550,000.

Warren Partners V-1 to Q. Gao, 202 Head of Pond Road, 1.1 acres, Oct. 5, $2,950,000.

Data provided by Suffolk Research Service of Southampton

Recorded Deeds 12.22.16

Recorded Deeds 12.22.16

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

AMAGANSETT

L. Ezersky to J. and G. Moliterno,  59 Leeton Road, .19 acre, Oct. 13, $940,875.

 

BRIDGEHAMPTON

510 Halsey Lane L.L.C. to 510 Halsey L.L.C., 510 Halsey Lane, 1.6 acres, Sept. 30, $13,050,000.

Alemarc L.L.C. to Ariston Thalassa L.L.C., 80 Sam’s Creek Road, .77 acre, Oct. 19, $13,000,000.

 

EAST HAMPTON 

Springs Holding Co. to R. Gross and E. McKay, 45 Floyd Street and lot 1.002, 1.03 acres, Sept. 16, $850,000.

D. and R. Goldstein Trust to D. Salvage, 6 Landfall Circle, 1 acre (vacant), Oct. 20, $550,000.

G. Progin Trust to Barcelona Beach L.L.C., 5 St. Regis Court, 1.19 acres, Oct. 25, $4,250,000.

D. and R. Shouldice to G. Taglioni and M. Garcia, 6 Founders Lane, Oct. 17, $995,000.

S. and S. Warsaw to M. Kahn and E. Levy, 672 Hand’s Creek Road, .53 acre, Oct. 7, $935,000.

G. Kane to 63BP L.L.C., 63 Bull Path, 4 acres, Oct. 28, $4,400,000.

A. and B. Liberatore to V. and L. Sellecchia, 29 Bull Run, 1.93 acres, Oct. 21, $1,850,000.

W. Evans to M. Yadgaroff, 26 Buck’s Path, .73 acre, Nov. 7, $945,000.

R. Goldenberg Trust to 1 Koala Lane L.L.C., 1 Koala Lane, 1.9 acres, Sept. 30, $1,650,000.

A. Lee to 61 Whooping Hollow, 61 Whooping Hollow Road, .46 acre, Nov. 5, $740,000.

EAST HAMPTON VILLAGE

M. Toulantis to LNP 201 L.L.C., 210 Cove Hollow Road, .47 acre, Oct. 26, $2,700,000.

 

MONTAUK

D. Schwehr to M. Skarimbas and T. Dalton, 102 Kirk Avenue, .52 acre, Sept. 30, $600,000.

Ganci Family Trust to F. and M. Klepper, 23 Fort Pond Road, Unit 46, Nov. 2, $485,000.

J. and J. Gergely to T. and S. Byrne, 21 South Fulton Drive, Unit 20, Sept. 1, $810,000.

R. and M. Sullivan to T. Albrecht and J. Tigue, 55 South Euclid Avenue, Unit 4B, Oct. 28, $549,000.

J. and J. Ringel Trust to E. Huang and T. Norwood, 38 Harding Road and 67-1-7.001, 1.36 acres, Nov. 10, $1,710,000.

G. Lohn to Montauk Beach House, 18 Arthur Road, .31 acre, Oct. 27, $1,512,500.

 

NORTH HAVEN

T. and T. Mancuso to FA East End L.L.C., 20 Woodland Drive, .73 acre, Sept. 21, $950,000.

 

NOYAC

1597 Noyack Path L.L.C. to Noyac Path Properties, 1597 Noyac Path, 3.1 acres, Oct. 20, $5,250,000.

A. Carter to M. Arndt, 45 Harbor Watch Court, .93 acre, Nov. 3, $1,070,000.

M. and K. Solomon Trusts to A. Horan, 148 Harbor Watch Court, .96 acre, Oct. 14, $1,030,000.

SAG HARBOR

R. and M. McGregor to J. and J. Anderson Jr., 34 Widgeon Lane, .77 acre, Sept. 20, $740,000.

W. Cummings and B. Svendby to P. Zamoyska Trust, 38 Howard Street, .1 acre, Nov. 2, $2,050,000.

S. Ruppel (by administrator) to W. Betts, 16 William Street, .12 acre, Oct. 27, $975,000.

 

SAGAPONACK

N. Green to R. Katz, 21 Merchants Path, 1.91 acres, Sept. 12, $2,495,000.

L. and C. Ruano to Town of Southampton, 185 Merchants Path, 1.38 acres, Oct. 11, $340,803.

 

SPRINGS

J. and H. Arden to J. and L. Su, 134 Isle of Wight Road, .46 acre, Oct. 31, $875,000.

E. Cohen Trust to S. and D. Wilson, 104 Norfolk Drive, .43 acre, Oct. 25, $625,000.

T. and C. Barberer to C. and C. Silverman, 165 Underwood Drive, .43 acre, Oct. 13, $540,000.

I. Carmichael to P. Cioppa, 49 Cedar Drive, Nov. 4, $714,000.

J. Stavola to J. Becker, 25 Harbor View Lane, .52 acre, Nov. 10, $875,000.

Wesley D. Miller Partners to Town of East Hampton, 53 and 55 and 57 Hog Creek Road and 11 Walton Street, 4.41 acres (vacant), Oct. 14, $1,659,000.

H. and R. Lebwith to P. Chuya, 2 Clinton Street, .5 acre, Oct. 24, $395,000.

Data provided by Suffolk Research Service of Southampton

Recorded Deeds 12.29.16

Recorded Deeds 12.29.16

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

AMAGANSETT

Zolee L.L.C. to S. and A. Spector, 6 Scrimshaw Lane, 1.4 acres, Nov. 17, $1,625,000.

 

BRIDGEHAMPTON

Birchwood Lane Lot 6 to HWE25 L.L.C., 61 Birchwood Lane, .5 acre, Oct. 24, $2,213,599.

 

EAST HAMPTON

F. Shilowich (by executor) to C. Zelnick, 35 Atlantic Street, .65 acre, Sept. 23, $735,000.

J. Levine (by executors) to J. McDermott, 37 Quarty Court, 1.42 acres, Oct. 25, $1,160,000.

B. Vail to A. and A. Karoussos, 11 Indian Hill Lane, .16 acre, Nov. 8, $525,000.

 

EAST HAMPTON VILLAGE

E. Siegler (by executor) to Roses’ Cottage EH, 142 Georgica Road, .5 acre, Nov. 15, $2,200,000.

 

MONTAUK

S. Palumbo to M. Pauletti, 179 Fairview Avenue, .73 acre, Nov. 3, $757,000.

 

NORTH HAVEN

G. and L. Skouras to 10 North Drive L.L.C., 10 North Drive, 1.1 acres, Oct. 6, $5,750,000.

 

NOYAC

Holm Family Trust to T. and M. Weickert, 149 Noyack Avenue, .14 acre, Nov. 1, $430,000.

S. and L. Schellinger to M. Kamph, 48 Birch Street, .09 acre, Nov. 3, $477,000.

E. and L. DeSalvo to C. and L. Hemphill, 1563 Millstone Road, 2.3 acres, Oct. 18, $1,220,000.

A. and L. Koutsoyiannis to A. and B. Ok, 3 English Garden Lane, .97 acre, Oct. 24, $998,000.

R. Kirchoff Trust to M. and T. Salkin, 19 Tredwell Lane, .92 acre, Oct. 25, $1,333,210

 

SAG HARBOR

Captain Hulbert (by referee) to ELGNY, L.L.C., 6 Union Street, .19 acre, Oct. 25, $1,330,300.

 

SAGAPONACK

E. Rifkin to Wickapogue L.L.C., 14 Ranch Court, 1.14 acres, Nov. 7, $1,060,000.

 

SPRINGS

M. Kaufman to S. Jackson, 123 Norfolk Drive, .44 acre, Nov. 3, $730,000.

E. Mills Jr. to J. Globus, 61 Sycamore Drive, .94 acre, Nov. 2, $1,050,000.

P. MacArthur to P. McGrath and R. Leandro, 1017 Fireplace Road, .44 acre, Oct. 28, $900,000.

J. and G. Burger to J. and A. Strickland, 76 Manor Lane South, .95 acre, Nov. 17, $705,000.

PRW Homes Ltd. to L. and C. Ruano, 148 Copeces Lane, .58 acre, Oct. 12, $810,000.

V. DeTurris to Cardona, Cruz, and Cardozo, 68 Harrison Avenue, .5 acre, Oct. 18, $509,000.

J. and C. Columbo to Shapiro and Davis-Shapiro, 22 Parsons Close, 1.1 acres, Nov. 9, $995,000.

 

WAINSCOTT

A.M. May to E. Childs and Chamberlain, 12 Fox Croft Lane, .42 acre, Oct. 24, $2,700,000.

 

WATER MILL

R. Laspesa and J. Infurna to K. and T. Mumford, 8 Uncle Leo’s Lane, .98 acre, Nov. 1, $2,725,000.

Florin NY Term QPRT to M. and N. Ammirati, 72 Lawrence Court, . 93 acre, Nov. 3, $3,712,500.

Data provided by Suffolk Research Service of Southampton

Recorded Deeds: 01.12.17

Recorded Deeds: 01.12.17

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

AMAGANSETT

Jet Hampton L.L.C. to P. Sahai and R. Donnelly, 45 Mako Lane, .17 acre, Nov. 21, $1,350,000.

C. Gee to Eminate Real Estate, 10 Bayberry Lane, .28 acre, Nov. 18, $1,957,248.

 

EAST HAMPTON 

R. Berti to M. and M. Calle, 41 Muir Boulevard, .46 acre, Nov. 7, $846,500.

Hand’s Creek EH3 L.L.C. to A. Miller, Hand’s Creek Road, 2.12 acreS (vacant), Nov. 14, $750,000.

J. and C. Todd to J. deSanctis, 24 Miller Lane, .24 acre, Oct. 28, $1,125,000.

M. McKenzie (by executor) to Muttley’s Dream L.L.C., 3 Barsdis Lane, .44 acre, Oct. 18, $1,030,000.

J. and R. Silna to L. and M. Meyer, 29 Huckleberry Lane, Unit 25, Nov. 7, $1,140,000.

N. Zappola to T. Eslinger and G. Socha, 28 Barnes Avenue, .78 acre, Nov. 7, $1,475,000.

G. and L. Kline to 33 Old Orchard Lane, 33 Old Orchard Lane, 1.89 acres, Sept. 14, $3,000,000.

 

EAST HAMPTON VILLAGE

R. Griffis Jr. to R. Scully Trust, 55 the Circle, .16 acre, Oct. 28, $1,500,000.

 

MONTAUK

J. Clements and Gargiulo to F. and K. Davis, 42 Captain Kidd’s Path, .27 acre, Oct. 26, $1,315,000.

H. Tran to J. Daunt, 14 Falcon Place, .48 acre, Nov. 8, $875,000.

K. Padden to H. Tran, 34 Foxboro Road, .5 acre, Nov. 8, $1,542,500.

G. Kearney to Mistral L.L.C., 23 Fort Pond Road, Unit 28, Oct. 24, $557,000.

C. and A. O’Hara to MTK Rough L.L.C., 23 Fort Pond Road, Unit 124, Nov. 15, $525,000.

M. Murphy to Horvath and DiGregorio, 46 Dogwood Street, .86 acre, Nov. 3, $1,025,000.

 

NOYAC

R. Poggi to Great Hill Estate L.L.C., 1636 Noyack Path, 5 acres (vacant), Oct. 13, $976,500.

C., C., and M. Chiros Trusts to P. Teixeira and D. Rimple, 76 Island View Drive, .48 acre, Nov. 18, $1,050,000.

 

SAG HARBOR

John Jermain Memorial Library to Solumax L.L.C., 425 Main Street, .36 acre, Oct. 21, $600,000.

M. Fortelni to A. Cairns, 14 Bluff Point Road, .42 acre, Nov. 14, $2,750,000.

 

SAGAPONACK

E. Jacobs to J. Horn and R. Nuc­kols, 74 Old Farm Road, 1.94 acres, Oct. 4, $1,425,000.

 

SPRINGS

HSBC Bank USA National Association to M. Kaufman, 6 Wildflower Lane, .98 acre, Nov. 7, $610,000.

A. Cooper to E. Hurtado, 26 Crandall Street, .72 acre, Oct. 13, $552,500.

C. Fanning to New EH Capital L.L.C., 9 Woodcrest Drive, .97 acre (vacant), Nov. 9, $425,000.

C. Fanning to Villadom East Hampton, 7 Woodcrest Drive, .99 acre (vacant), Nov. 9, $425,000.

C. Westergard to D. and E. Mensch, 36 Gardiner’s Lane, .23 acre, Oct. 20, $460,750

V. Biery to J. Colavito and S. Smith, 85 Harbor Boulevard, .18 acre, Sept. 2, $437,500.

Data provided by Suffolk Research Service of Southampton

Recorded Deeds: 01.19.17

Recorded Deeds: 01.19.17

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

AMAGANSETT

P. Vernon to A. Melillo, 31 Gilbert’s Path, .68 acre, Nov. 22, $1,694,000.

M. O’Brien to K. Paddin, 88 Schellinger Road, .43 acre, Nov. 21, $1,650,000.

D. Stanzione to Big Moose Ventures, 88 Meeting House Lane, .37 acre, Oct. 18, $2,620,000.

 

EAST HAMPTON

J. Hren III to I. and Y. Pustilnik, 91 Skimhampton Road, .92 acre, Sept. 21, $2,500,000.

R. Pyburn to J. and L. Tanner, 34 Cordwood Lane, 1.8 acres, Oct. 24, $1,330,000.

J. Castantine Scott to A. Chandarana, 94 Hand’s Creek Road, .43 acre, Nov. 14, $830,000.

R. Marzulli and G. Euben to N. Telvi, 6 Northwest Road, 4.7 acres, Dec. 8, $1,749,000.

 

EAST HAMPTON VILLAGE

Citizens Bank N.A. to P.A. Hines Trust, 16 King Street, .17 acre, Dec. 2, $850,000.

 

MONTAUK

J. Demarest to D. and S. Sendrowitz, 29 Hayes Road, .17 acre, Dec. 9, $1,320,000.

 

NOYAC

L. Batiancela to E. Rifkin, 7 Birch Street, .11 acre, Nov. 11, $652,500.

K. Brennan and C. Sitarsky to J. Mesler and S. Aibel, 1008 Middle Line Highway, 3.61 acres, Nov. 17, $1,210,000.

S. Conron Trust to D. and R. Seidenstein, 54 Collingswood Drive, .42 acre, Sept. 16, $850,000.

L. Rundie and M. Humphrey to J. and A. Heathcote, 2191 Deerfield Road, 1.93 acres, Nov. 22, $1,750,000.

 

SAG HARBOR

Water Street Development to Ram Island Holdings, 21 West Water Street, Unit 2F, July 29, $2,850,000.

Water Street Development to K. Doerfler, 21 West Water Street, Unit 2D, Aug. 3, $2,710,800.

S. Smith to W. McCoy, 1 Lincoln Street, .45 acre, Oct. 21, $515,000.

Deutsche Bank National Association to B. Hillman, 43 Denise Street, .66 acre, Oct. 12, $507,124.

 

SPRINGS

W. and S. Grimsley to Banasiak and Jarmolinska, 81 Harbor Boulevard, .28 acre, Nov. 22, $594,500.

 

WAINSCOTT

AA Wainscott L.L.C. to Blue Wolf Trust, 28 Wainscott Hollow Road, .51 acre, Dec. 6, $7,220,000.

Data provided by Suffolk Research Service of Southampton

Recorded Deeds: 01.26.17

Recorded Deeds: 01.26.17

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

AMAGANSETT

Wind Chasers L.L.C. to A. and K. Coren, 72 Osprey Road, .17 acre, Nov. 10, $1,800,000.

 

BRIDGEHAMPTON

M. Mannino to M. and G. Cavilla, 2294 Main Street, Unit 6, Dec. 5, $600,000.

 

EAST HAMPTON 

G., P., and R. Germano to B. and J. Pellman, 633 Stephen Hand’s Path, .78 acre, Nov. 16, $630,500.

Citizens Bank N.A. to M. Meotti, 4 Ruffed Grouse Court, 1.91 acres, Nov. 4, $1,440,000.

Brown Family Properties to Morton Custom Homes, 53 Whooping Hollow Road, .46 acre (vacant), Nov. 11, $490,000.

A. Tarter and J. Flaherty to J. Pulick, 6 Coronet Lane, .91 acre, Nov. 18, $1,847,500.

J. and P. London to K. Bowen, 18 Cedar Court, .36 acre, Nov. 9, $1,313,000.

 

MONTAUK

R. and E. Maier to P. and E. Bruno, 7 North Filmore Road, .46 acre, Nov. 14, $585,000.

B. Stainback to Owen Family Trust, 11 Glendale Drive, .58 acre, Oct. 28, $750,000.

P. Giordano to M and A. Minter, 2 Sanger Place, Nov. 1, $1,465,000.

K. Beckmann to R. Beckmann and M. Miosek, 94 South Euclid Avenue, .25 acre (vacant), Nov. 22, $200,000.

G. Thorsen to Magnolia 2012 Trust, 98 South Etna and 29 Seaview Avenue, .45 acre (vacant), Nov. 4, $785,000.

R. Kalachman to Montauk Memories Too, 93 Grant Drive, .35 acre, Nov. 8, $950,000.

 

NORTH HAVEN

J., V., and A. Cain to P. Worth, 35 Ezekill’s Hollow, 1.9 acres, Oct. 25, $9,400,000.

 

SAG HARBOR

G. P. Burnett to D. Brooks-Flores, 23 Harbor Avenue, .27 acre, Nov. 30, $1,065,000.

 

SPRINGS

T. Hewitt and C. Petruzzi to ConJohn II L.L.C., 132 and 134 Gerard Drive, .6 acre, Nov. 15, $1,300,000.

L. DeFilippo to M. Atkin and R. Balthasar, 25 Lookout Lane, 1.3 acre, Dec. 10, $1,260,000.

A. Baudo to S. Eccles and F. Bostic, 78 Shadom Lane, .89 acre, Nov. 4, $890,000.

 

WATER MILL

RCF Properties L.L.C. to WaterMill Equestrian, 464 Edge of Woods Road (vacant), Oct. 14, $1,490,000.

Data provided by Suffolk Research Service of Southampton

Recorded Deeds: 02.02.17

Recorded Deeds: 02.02.17

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

EAST HAMPTON

M. and M. Orenstein to M. and B. Dix, Treescape Drive, Unit 3B, Oct. 28, $638,000.

E. and K. Hoff to R. and E. Seeger, 39 Crystal Drive, .49 acre, Dec. 2, $675,000.

W. and J. Stein to J. Chazen, 2 Whale Rock Lane, 1.5 acres, Nov. 28, $845,000.

Iluminus Property Holdings to G. Ginsberg and S. Aaron, 76 Skim­hampton Road, 2.2 acres, Nov. 30, $3,600,000.

 

EAST HAMPTON VILLAGE

N. and N. Liebman Trust to Broadwell Investments, 43 North Main Street, .56 acre, Nov. 23, $1,420,000.

 

NOYAC

Vogel Family Trusts to 55 Chestnut Street, 55 Chestnut Street, .17 acre, Aug. 2, $480,000.

R. and P. Hansen to Leggs L.L.C., 57 Long Beach Lane, .21 acre, Nov. 23, $999,000.

 

SPRINGS

New Sunshine Custom Buliders to R. and A. Ungar, 120 Harbor Boulevard, .28 acre, Nov. 22, $665,662.

M. and L. Funk to B. and L. Levenbrook, 15 Fairway Drive, 1.19 acres, Nov. 17, $1,495,000.

 

WAINSCOTT

G. Ciccone-Cavilla to L. and S. Greenberg, 11 Highview Drive, 3 acres, Nov. 30, $1,525,000.

 

WATER MILL

B. Connors to P. and L. Siegel, 12 Mill Pond Lane, .44 acre, Dec. 6, $1,275,000.

A. and C. Escudero to E. and I. Cohen, 9 Goose Glen Court, .69 acre, Dec. 1, $2,254,000.

Data provided by Suffolk Research Service of Southampton

Live Music Comes to the Leo

Live Music Comes to the Leo

The series began the night before Thanksgiving with a performance by Winston Irie and the Selective Security Band
By
Christopher Walsh

The South Fork’s entertainment options have increased with the launch of a series of live music events at the Leo, the nightclub on Three Mile Harbor Road in East Hampton. 

The series began the night before Thanksgiving with a performance by Winston Irie and the Selective Security Band. A D.J. followed. 

Frank Cilione, who has owned the property since 1998, has alternated between operating the establishment and leasing it to others. He retook the reins and opened the Leo in June. Over the years, it has existed as a live-music venue, nightclub, restaurant, or some combination, and has hosted internationally touring artists including the Ramones. 

“I’ve been thinking about doing this for a couple of years with this property,” Mr. Cilione said last week. “To just be a high-end, New York-oriented club doesn’t work anymore. I see that there’s a ton of people living out here, and the demographics would embrace a live-music format much more. We’re opening the doors to everybody, whether you’re 21 or 91.” 

He plans to host a wide variety of performers, he said, from jazz to rock ’n’ roll, as well as D.J. sets, a format he likened to the House of Blues chain of venues. “It’s going to run the gamut — anything from a solo violinist to a 10-piece hard-core rock ’n’ roll band.” Comedians and other entertainers will also be featured, he said. “Nothing is off the table.” Mr. Cilione’s father, a musician, will assist in ensuring a diversity of bookings. 

“We’re going to get away from promoter-driven formats,” Mr. Cilione said. “The venue and the talent will be the draw. There will be no velvet rope, where it’s pick and choose” as to who is admitted. “It’s not going to be a chichi, intimidating presence.” Patrons will be admitted, “whether you’re Quasimodo or Cindy Crawford.” 

Mr. Cilione stressed that the Leo will be a year-round venue, and activity in the off-season will not necessarily be confined to weekends. That will depend on when performers are available, he said. “We’re in discussions with live music venues in the city to collaborate,” he said, to bring artists to the Leo before or after dates in New York City. 

The venue’s main room can accommodate 250 people, Mr. Cilione said. Patrons will be able to see and hear the performers from an adjacent patio.

He promised at least two live-music events in December, and a New Year’s Eve party. “We’ve got a couple of interesting bands in the pipeline. Once we lock them in, we’ll announce who they are.” The plan is to hold three to four performances per month throughout the winter, and in the spring, an affordable, family-oriented restaurant will open there, he said. 

“I think residents are going to embrace it,” Mr. Cilione said. “Live music is the common denominator. Nothing makes me happier than to see a venue that has old, young, and everything in between.” 

Chamber of Commerce Director Brings Nashville Touch

Chamber of Commerce Director Brings Nashville Touch

Steven Ringel
Steven Ringel
Christopher Walsh
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Christopher Walsh

Steven Ringel assumed the role of executive director of the East Hampton Chamber of Commerce on Nov. 1, succeeding Marina Van. 

A native of Hollywood, Mr. Ringel spent the last three and a half years in Nashville, where he worked on the television series “Nashville” and for the Tennessee Chamber of Commerce, directing its corporate sponsorship program. 

His background includes event production — music, art, and wine festivals, for instance — and he has founded and organized farmers markets.

“My wife and I grew up in Southern California,” he said. “I missed the ocean, my family is from New York, and we wanted to be near New York City.” He and his wife wanted their son, Dylan, who is 7, to “live in a really beautiful community where he could experience the seasons,” he said, “yet be near New York City for the culture. East Hampton fit all those parameters.”

He contacted Ms. Van and relayed his experiences with the Tennessee Chamber of Commerce. “There was a lot of overlap in what I was doing for them, and it was really kismet, the right timing,” he said. “When I was coming, she was getting ready to leave. She thought this was a really good match and introduced me to the board.”

He has several ideas for East Hampton, ranging from traditional to cutting edge. In the latter category, he said, he would like the chamber to develop a smartphone app with which users could access event information and discounts offered by member businesses, and chamber members could communicate with one another. On Monday, he met with East Hampton Village Mayor Paul F. Rickenbach Jr. at Village Hall, where they discussed a festival to be held in the spring, before the summer visitors typically arrive. 

“I created one of the first apps in the country for a chamber of commerce,” Mr. Ringel said. “That’s something I would like to introduce to East Hampton, where people within the community could just check an app and see what’s open, what events are coming up — a one-stop shop of events, community information, and local politics, as well as giving a direct method for local merchants to reach out to the community with special discounts on an instant basis, especially through the winter months when there isn’t an easy way to communicate or even know if they’re open. I’d like to get that up and running so there can be clear, easy communication other than through a website.” 

Improving business in the winter months is a key objective. “There are more people living in East Hampton year round than people realize,” he said. “The businesses don’t think they’re there, and the people don’t think they’re open.” The challenge, he said, was “how the chamber can help bring locals downtown to encourage businesses to stay open, and how to communicate to the greater Long Island and New York areas that there are businesses open, and that East Hampton is a beautiful place to be in the winter. It’s a winter wonderland — right now, it’s gorgeous. A lot of businesses and restaurants are open. I’m going to encourage more to try.” 

Festivals and marketplaces “create community,” he said. “That’s what stimulates a local economy. If we can bring people downtown for exciting events, that will hopefully help stimulate a local economy and a local community, and make them more vibrant.”