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Water Mill (Southampton), NY MATTITUCK SAG HARBOR the Mill The Mill Water Mill (Southampton), New York 11976 Water Mill (Southampton), NY MATTITUCK SAG HARBOR The Mill BRIDGEHAMPTON COMMONS NORTH SEA TION ROAD THE MILL STA BRIDGEHAMPTON Parking Lot THE MILL Future 154 Spaces Condominium WATER MILL VENUE Development SOUTHAMPTON DOWNTOWN SOUTHAMPTON 80 Units HAMPTON BAYS NOWEDONAH A TION ROAD A ST MONTAUK HIGHWAY Demographics 3 mile 5 mile 10 mile Location: The Mill is located at 760 Montauk Highway (Rte. 27A) & Station Road in Water Population Mill, a hamlet of the town of Southampton, Suffolk County, New York 11976. 2023 (projection) 6,887 15,466 47,579 Type: Neighborhood Shopping Center 2018 (estimate) 6,303 14,083 45,363 2010 (census) 5,808 13,362 43,994 GLA: 29,314 sf Number of HH Vital Statistics: • Rare surface parking lot with 2023 (projection) 2,958 6,522 20,189 154 spaces 2018 (estimate) 2,624 5,739 18,591 • Upscale project in affluent area 2010 (census) 2,360 5,325 17,663 on Eastern Long Island Average HH Income 2023 (projection) $218,545 $198,550 $191,415 • Ideal for spa, health & fitness, cafés, home furnishings, specialty apparel, etc. 2018 (estimate) $189,405 $175,055 $160,481 RD Management LLC 2010 (census) $156,552 $150,896 $125,875 Darren Sasso • Stores range from 512 sf – 1,729 sf 212-265-6600 x354 Median Age [email protected] 2018 (estimate) 48.9 47.3 46.5 810 Seventh Avenue, 10th floor Daytime Population New York, NY 10019 RD Management LLC is ranked one of the Top 100 Retail Real Estate Owners in the U.S. 2018 (estimate) 12,664 19,568 46,034 Information furnished is from sources deemed reliable, but is not guaranteed by RD Management and is subject to change in price, corrections, errors and omissions, prior sales or withdrawal without notice. Darren Sasso 212-265-6600 x354 The Mill [email protected] 810 Seventh Avenue, 10th floor Montauk Highway and Station Road New York, NY 10019 Water Mill (Southampton), New York 11976 FUTURE CONDOMINIUM DEVELOPMENT 80 UNITS BUILDING 2 BUILDING 1 D C B C B A y A t 768 sf Tigh 829 sf 1,088 sf 512 sf Erika Bloom Pilates 2,176 sf Available 1,200 sf 2,400 sf The Cool Zone Long Island Hampton Float Ctr. Eddie Plishti Salon Broadcasting Facilit WBAZ, WBEA, WEHM 7,168 sf BUILDING 1 A A. Tight 829 sf N B. Available (16' x 75') 1,200 sf BUILDING 3 Y C. Long Island Broadcasting Facility 2,400 sf IO WA AT 154 PARKING SPACES BUILDING 4 BUILDING 2 E A. Available (16' x 32') 512 sf ST Monument B. Hampton Float Center 2,176 sf Sign C. The Cool Zone Cryotherapy 1,088 sf SOULCYCLE W AUK HIGH D. Erika Bloom Pilates 768 sf TER MILL 4,544 sf COURTYARD OFFICE COMPLEX BUILDING 3 MONT A. Provisions Natural Foods Market 7,168 sf WA A BUILDING 4 A. SoulCycle 4,544 sf A B BUILDING 5 A B CD A. Available (16' x 93.8' irr.) 1,552 sf B. Bistro Été 2,032 sf 577 sf Available1,552 sf Available BUILDING 6 1,729 sf 1,339 sf 1,400 sf Available 2,032 sf Available A. Available (32' x 60' irr.) 1,729 sf Bistro Été Available B. Available (16' x 60' irr.) 1,400 sf C. Available (22' x 26') 577 sf D. Available (26' x 48' irr.) 1,339 sf BUILDING 5 BUILDING 6 STATION ROAD 04/19 Information furnished is from sources deemed reliable, but is not guaranteed by RD Management and is subject to change in price, corrections, errors and omissions, prior sales or withdrawal without notice..
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