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New Senior Center Could Cost East Hampton $31 Million

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The new East Hampton Town Senior Center would cost more than $31 million to build as currently designed, consultants to the town this last week. 
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The new East Hampton Town Senior Center would cost more than $31 million to build as currently designed, consultants to the town this last week. R2 ARCHITECTURE

The new East Hampton Town Senior Center would cost more than $31 million to build as currently designed, consultants to the town this last week. 
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The new East Hampton Town Senior Center would cost more than $31 million to build as currently designed, consultants to the town this last week. R2 ARCHITECTURE

The new East Hampton Town Senior Center would cost more than $31 million to build as currently designed, consultants to the town this last week. 
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The new East Hampton Town Senior Center would cost more than $31 million to build as currently designed, consultants to the town this last week. R2 ARCHITECTURE

The architects have proposed using mirroed stainless steel shingles on the exterior of the Senior Center building, which they say would reflect woodland surroundings of the new 22,000 square foot building. 
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The architects have proposed using mirroed stainless steel shingles on the exterior of the Senior Center building, which they say would reflect woodland surroundings of the new 22,000 square foot building. R2 ARCHITECTURE

The stainless steel shingles would be more expensive than natural shingles or other exterior materials but would be virtually maintenance free, the architects said. 
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The stainless steel shingles would be more expensive than natural shingles or other exterior materials but would be virtually maintenance free, the architects said. R2 ARCHITECTURE

authorMichael Wright on Nov 29, 2023
Constructing the new East Hampton Town Senior Center, as currently designed, would cost more than $31 million, architects told the East Hampton Town Board last week — likely the most... more

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