East Deck Owner Proposes Houses For Montauk Motel Property - 27 East

East Deck Owner Proposes Houses For Montauk Motel Property

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The East Deck Motel's owners have proposed tearing it down and building four homes on the Ditch Plains oceanfront.

The East Deck Motel's owners have proposed tearing it down and building four homes on the Ditch Plains oceanfront.

The East Deck Motel's owners have proposed tearing it down and building four homes on the Ditch Plains oceanfront. KYRIL BROMLEY

The East Deck Motel's owners have proposed tearing it down and building four homes on the Ditch Plains oceanfront. KYRIL BROMLEY

The old East Deck motel may be replaced with houses. KYRIL BROMLEY

The old East Deck motel may be replaced with houses. KYRIL BROMLEY

The old East Deck motel may be replaced with houses. KYRIL BROMLEY

The old East Deck motel may be replaced with houses. KYRIL BROMLEY

authorMichael Wright on Nov 19, 2015
Representatives of the owner of the East Deck Motel in the Ditch Plains neighborhood of Montauk have proposed razing the motel and replacing it with four oceanfront homes—a plan that... more

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