UPDATE: Kardashian Family Rents North Sea Home For Summer

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September 5: The Tlacopan Aztec Dancers perform at the 67th Shinnecock Powwow held over Labor Day weekend.

September 5: The Tlacopan Aztec Dancers perform at the 67th Shinnecock Powwow held over Labor Day weekend. September 5 The Tlacopan Aztec Dancers perform at the 67th Shinnecock Powwow held over Labor Day weekend.

The Kardashians filming at 75 Main in Southampton Village on Tuesday afternoon.  DANA SHAW

The Kardashians filming at 75 Main in Southampton Village on Tuesday afternoon. DANA SHAW

Bea in her work outfit lays quietly in Jen Comber and Colleen Ferran’s sixth-grade class at Southampton Intermediate School.

Bea in her work outfit lays quietly in Jen Comber and Colleen Ferran’s sixth-grade class at Southampton Intermediate School.

April 24 -- A gathering and a stroll was held through Sag Harbor in honor of Vivian Walsh of Vivian and the Merrymakers, who passed away earlier in the month. About 30 people including members of Escola de Samba Boom participated in the celebration.

April 24 -- A gathering and a stroll was held through Sag Harbor in honor of Vivian Walsh of Vivian and the Merrymakers, who passed away earlier in the month. About 30 people including members of Escola de Samba Boom participated in the celebration.

Larry O'Toole in his shop in Hampton Bays.  DANA SHAW

Larry O'Toole in his shop in Hampton Bays. DANA SHAW

The greenhouse at the Hampton Bays Middle School.  DANA SHAW

The greenhouse at the Hampton Bays Middle School. DANA SHAW

Katelyn Maresca, left, gives her student Morgan Phillips suggestions on her article for The Tide.

Katelyn Maresca, left, gives her student Morgan Phillips suggestions on her article for The Tide.

authorErin McKinley on Jun 2, 2014

UPDATE: Tuesday, 12:45 p.m.

The Kardashian family has rented a five-bedroom home on Noyac Road in North Sea for the summer, sources have confirmed.

According to a listing by Douglas Elliman Real Estate, the home—which is listed as both 317 and 319 Noyac Road—rents for $295,000 between Memorial Day and Labor Day. The home, which sits on 3 acres in North Sea, is roughly 8,900-square-feet, and has five bedrooms and six bathrooms. The house also comes equipped with a heated pool and a private dock.

The house is just a short drive from Southampton Village, where the famous family has opened a pop-up location for their store, DASH. Filming for their series, Khloe and Kourtney take the Hamptons," which is set to debut on E! Network this fall, started today, with film crews present both at the house and on Jobs Lane and Main Street in the village.

ORIGINAL STORY

DASH, the pop-up clothing boutique owned by reality family the Kardashians, officially opened its doors in Southampton Village on Monday morning.

The store, located at 64 Jobs Lane, opened for business at 10 a.m. on Monday morning, though the Kardashians were not on site. Throughout the summer, two of the Kardashian sisters—Khloé and Kourtney—will be filming their reality series “Kourtney and Khloé Take The Hamptons,” on the East End, slated to make its E! network premiere this fall. According to Southampton Village officials, the famous clan filed for a filming permit with the village last week, and filming is set to start on Jobs Lane and Main Street tomorrow.

In March, E! Entertainment Television announced the next iteration of the Kardashians’ popular “Take” franchise, “Kourtney and Khloé Take The Hamptons”—in tune with previous “Keeping Up With the Kardashians” spinoffs, including “Kourtney and Kim Take Miami” and “Kourtney and Kim Take New York.”

“Keeping Up With the Kardashians,” now in its ninth season, follows the personal and professional lives of the Kardashian/Jenner family and has spurred a number of spinoffs. This is the first focused on the East End. The third Kardashian sister, Kim, who recently married rapper Kanye West, is also expected to spend time in the Hamptons this summer.

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