The Southampton Town Planning board will allow two proposed projects on the border between Bridgehampton and Water Mill to move forward without more archaeological or environmental review, 27east reported. The Atlantic Golf Club hopes to build a 3,643-square-foot teaching facility and expand its driving range on its more than 200-acre course. The board ruled the teaching facility, which will mostly be underground, won’t significantly impact the environment. The board also greenlit a proposed business park that will include two 15,000-square-foot industrial buildings, a 4,947-square-foot office building. [27east]
Golf club expansion and business park development greenlit by Southampton Town board
New York /
Oct.October 23, 2018
11:06 AM
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