$14 Million for Swimming Pool, Cultural Center in Long-Awaited Final Phase of Montauk Playhouse Rebirth - 27 East

$14 Million for Swimming Pool, Cultural Center in Long-Awaited Final Phase of Montauk Playhouse Rebirth

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The pool will anchor the new Aquatic Center at the Montauk Playhouse.

The pool will anchor the new Aquatic Center at the Montauk Playhouse.

A rendering of one of the community event spaces planned for the second floor at the Montauk Playhouse, which consultants have recommended be tackled in conjunction with the construction of the swimming facilities on the first floor. Montaukplayhouse.org

A rendering of one of the community event spaces planned for the second floor at the Montauk Playhouse, which consultants have recommended be tackled in conjunction with the construction of the swimming facilities on the first floor. Montaukplayhouse.org

authorMichael Wright on Feb 14, 2024
The engineering firm overseeing the designs of the new Montauk Playhouse swimming pool and aquatic center has recommended that East Hampton Town and the Montauk Playhouse Community Center Foundation tackle... more

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