Manhattan developer Georgia Malone celebrated the grand opening of her innovative office space at 30 West Main Street yesterday with a ribbon-cutting ceremony and tours of the newly renovated and well-appointed office building. Malone snipped the red satin ribbon to the applause of those gathered around her, including Riverhead Supervisor Sean Walter, council members John … [Read more...] about Thirty West Main brings new office concept to downtown business district
Home sales and prices climb in Southold, fall in Riverhead
Single-family home prices continue to climb across the East End — except in Riverhead, where the median home price is near its lowest since the 2008 crash. Through Sept. 30, the median price of a single family home in Riverhead was 25 percent lower than in 2007. Overall, the real estate market on the East End is showing a "healthy trend," according to George Simpson of … [Read more...] about Home sales and prices climb in Southold, fall in Riverhead
Riverhead Building Supply moving out of Mill Road site
Riverhead Building Supply's Mill Road distribution center will be vacant by the end of next month. The company is in the process of moving operations to a new distribution center at the Calverton Enterprise Park, where its corporate headquarters and millwork-manufacturing facilities are already located. But the five-acre Mill Road site, which has three large buildings … [Read more...] about Riverhead Building Supply moving out of Mill Road site
Woolworth building apartment applications now available
Applications are now available for 19 new workforce housing apartments the former Woolworth building on East Main Street. The apartments are part of a $7.5 million redevelopment project underway by Woolworth Revitalization LLC. The first-floor of the building is completed and partially occupied. It's tenants include Maximum Fitness health club and Goldberg's Bagels, with … [Read more...] about Woolworth building apartment applications now available
Survey shows real estate firms optimistic about industry’s future
“The real estate industry is competitive, and realtors know that to be successful they must have a strong entrepreneurial spirit and the know-how to make a business thrive, even in a difficult market,” said NAR President Steve Brown, broker/owner of Irongate, Inc. realtors in Dayton, Ohio. “Despite continued challenges, real estate firms expect market growth in tandem with the … [Read more...] about Survey shows real estate firms optimistic about industry’s future





