Sag Harbor Abuzz With Real Estate Sales Activity - 27 East

Real Estate News

Real Estate News / 1396593

Sag Harbor Abuzz With Real Estate Sales Activity

icon 1 Photo

author27east on Jun 25, 2018

Folks strolling by the former Muse restaurant in Sag Harbor lately may have seen that the well-located eatery, which has been dark for months, is now abuzz with activity as it prepares, under new ownership, to take advantage of the summer season (assuming it ever stops raining). In addition, the Urban Zen sign that used to be found on Bay Street is now affixed to the outside of the building. What is that all about?

Published reports in the spring had the building being bought by a company affiliated with the fashion designer Donna Karan, and that her daughter Gabby would operate a new edition of Tutto Il Giorno there. We can now report that, indeed, 16 Main Street has sold, and at the handsome purchase price of $6,100,000. In Sag Harbor’s version of musical chairs, the former Urban Zen shop on Bay Street now features a Goop outlet owned by Gwyneth Paltrow.

In recent years, running a successful restaurant at 16 Main has been a challenge. The list of casualties includes Peter Miller’s, JLX Bistro, La Maison and Pomme Café. Muse gave it the old college try, but once it found greener pastures on the other side of the Napeague Stretch, the Montauk location received the love formerly given to Sag Harbor.

It has been a busy couple of weeks in real estate in the village. Another closing was for 100 Bay Street, which sold for $5,575,000. The 5,000-square-foot residence has 6 bathrooms and 7.5 baths on a half-acre. Outside there is a heated pool, and inside can be found an eat-in kitchen, a formal dining room, a hot tub and spa, a library, a media room, and a finished basement. The 18-foot cathedral ceilings are a special feature, making the home appear even more spacious.

And while we’re at it: 17 Suffolk Street has also been sold, for $4,500,000. The purchasers are Marc Rozik and Noble Bates Black. They married just this past March and are, respectively, an attorney and a broker with Douglas Elliman.

The 3,550-square-foot home on 0.4 acre has 4 bedrooms and 3.5 baths. It was built in 1830, but has undergone several renovations and upgrades since then. Today it features an eat-in kitchen, a formal dining room, hot tub and spa, a heated pool, and if the latter does not ward off the chill, there are seven fireplaces. A bonus is the large covered porch that looks out onto the property’s lush trees and garden beds.

You May Also Like:

Hamptons Real Estate Roundtable, Memorial Day Weekend 2025 Edition

With Memorial Day weekend about to kick the Hamptons into high season, The Express News ... 22 May 2025 by Moderated by Brendan J. O’Reilly

Au-Delà Real Estate Vows To Go 'Beyond'

Au-Delà Real Estate, a new boutique real estate firm based in East Hampton, is now ... 20 May 2025 by Brendan J. O’Reilly

AI Helps Rental Seekers Find Homes That Match Their Aesthetic Preferences

Consumers increasingly have an expectation of superior, more personalized service based on their own particular ... by Steven Loeb

New Construction in Montauk Sells for a Nonwaterfront Record Price

A newly constructed modern home in Montauk just set a record for the highest price ... 9 May 2025 by Staff Writer

Protest Entry Challenges Hamptons Real Estate Monoculture

A Noyac architect took a different tack with his entry into this year’s AIA Peconic ... 7 May 2025 by Brendan J. O’Reilly

Hamptons Median Home Price Reaches $2 Million for the First Time

The first-quarter home sales reports for the Hamptons real estate market are in, and it’s positive news all around. The number of sales, the median sales price and the amount of inventory were all up, according to three different reports issued by area real estate firms. For the first time, the median sales price on the South Fork reached $2 million. The Elliman Report found that the $1 million to $5 million range dominated the Hamptons market, with sales nearly doubling. Across all price points, it was the sixth consecutive quarter of annual sales gains, and the number of sales ... 30 Apr 2025 by Brendan J. O’Reilly

UK Developer Buys Further Lane Property for $12 Million, Begins To Build Anew

At the end of last year, Paul Brennan and Martha Gundersen of Douglas Elliman quietly ... by Staff Writer

Going Once, Going Twice: Auctions Are an Alternative to Traditional Real Estate Listings

In the ultra-luxury market, the delta between a seller’s lofty expectations and the price that ... 23 Apr 2025 by Brendan J. O’Reilly

Agency News: Agnes Wanielista Joins Douglas Elliman

Agnes Wanielista, a salesperson with 10 years of experience in luxury real estate, has joined ... by Staff Writer

1884 Rosemary Lodge Hits the Market

A Water Mill house that was built in 1884 and was listed on the National ... 15 Apr 2025 by Brendan J. O’Reilly