Paulson Sells Parcel on Pond Lane in Southampton Village to Builder - 27 East

Paulson Sells Parcel on Pond Lane in Southampton Village to Builder

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John Paulson sold the parcel of land on Pond Lane  that he originally planned to donate to Southampton Village as parkland to the builder Joe Eckel for $16 million earlier this month.

John Paulson sold the parcel of land on Pond Lane that he originally planned to donate to Southampton Village as parkland to the builder Joe Eckel for $16 million earlier this month.

authorCailin Riley on Aug 18, 2025
John Paulson, the billionaire investor, part-time Southampton resident and co-founder of the Lake Agawam Conservancy, sold a parcel of land on Pond Lane — one that he originally planned to... more

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