Roots to Roofs: The East End Potato Barn Conversions
Long Island’s East End once fed New York City with potatoes. Now those same cavernous barns house wine collections, lap pools, and seven-figure price tags.

Long Island’s East End once fed New York City with potatoes. Now those same cavernous barns house wine collections, lap pools, and seven-figure price tags.

Walt Whitman edited a newspaper on this site. Later it held heavy storage. Today it holds million-dollar co-ops. The Eagle Warehouse at 28 Old Fulton Street holds all three stories in its mortar.

For over a century, the Domino Sugar Refinery defined Williamsburg’s skyline and broke bodies doing it. Today it’s offices, apartments, and a riverfront park. The brick is the same.

A beautifully updated 4BR/4BA home in Harbor Hills Estates, Port Jefferson Village — private primary suite, kitchen fireplace, wine cellar, and Village amenities.

The Bulova Watchcase Factory in Sag Harbor operated for nearly a century. By 2014, it was 64 luxury condos. What happens when industrial memory meets Hamptons money?

Long before the Hamptons became synonymous with East Coast wealth, before the word ‘estate’ conjured…