Southampton Town last week unveiled the plans for the design of the new waterfront park that will be created in the space once home to the notorious Bel-Aire Cove Motel in Hampton Bays, which the town purchased in 2018 to put an end to years of overcrowding and squalid living conditions.
Southampton Town last week unveiled the plans for the design of the new waterfront park that will be created in the space once home to the notorious Bel-Aire Cove Motel in Hampton Bays, which the town purchased in 2018 to put an end to years of overcrowding and squalid living conditions.
Southampton Town last week unveiled the plans for the design of the new waterfront park that will be created in the space once home to the notorious Bel-Aire Cove Motel in Hampton Bays, which the town purchased in 2018 to put an end to years of overcrowding and squalid living conditions.
The Bel-Aire Cove Motel after it was vacated. CAILIN RILEY
Southampton Town last week unveiled the plans for the design of the new waterfront park that will be created in the space once home to the notorious Bel-Aire Cove Motel in Hampton Bays, which the town purchased in 2018 to put an end to years of overcrowding and squalid living conditions.
Southampton Town last week unveiled the plans for the design of the new waterfront park that will be created in the space once home to the notorious Bel-Aire Cove Motel in Hampton Bays, which the town purchased in 2018 to put an end to years of overcrowding and squalid living conditions.
Southampton Town last week unveiled the plans for the design of the new waterfront park that will be created in the space once home to the notorious Bel-Aire Cove Motel in Hampton Bays, which the town purchased in 2018 to put an end to years of overcrowding and squalid living conditions.
The Bel-Aire Cove Motel after it was vacated. CAILIN RILEY
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