Gosman's Dock in Montauk Is Sold - 27 East

Gosman's Dock in Montauk Is Sold

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Spanning 11.5 acres, Gosman's Dock comprises multiple restaurants, shops, a wholesale and retail seafood business, and breathtaking views of Block Island Sound. AERIAL PROS

Spanning 11.5 acres, Gosman's Dock comprises multiple restaurants, shops, a wholesale and retail seafood business, and breathtaking views of Block Island Sound. AERIAL PROS

Gosman's Dock, founded in 1943 by Robert and Mary Gosman, has been sold. AERIAL PROS

Gosman's Dock, founded in 1943 by Robert and Mary Gosman, has been sold. AERIAL PROS

The round house, built by Carl Fisher in 1928 to house the harbormaster, remains a focal point of Gosman's Dock. AERIAL PROS

The round house, built by Carl Fisher in 1928 to house the harbormaster, remains a focal point of Gosman's Dock. AERIAL PROS

Gosman's Restaurant, Fish Market, Dock, and associated retail stores are seen in 2006.  DOUG KUNTZ

Gosman's Restaurant, Fish Market, Dock, and associated retail stores are seen in 2006. DOUG KUNTZ

Gosman's Restaurant, Fish Market, Dock, and associated retail stores are seen in 2006.  DOUG KUNTZ

Gosman's Restaurant, Fish Market, Dock, and associated retail stores are seen in 2006. DOUG KUNTZ

Gosman's Dock. DOUGKUNTZ

Gosman's Dock. DOUGKUNTZ

Robert Gosman on September 29, the final day of Gosman’s Restaurant at The Docks. The Restaurant was founded as a chowder stand in 1950 by Robert and Mary Gosman.     RICHARD LEWIN

Robert Gosman on September 29, the final day of Gosman’s Restaurant at The Docks. The Restaurant was founded as a chowder stand in 1950 by Robert and Mary Gosman. RICHARD LEWIN

Christopher Walsh on Oct 23, 2024
Gosman’s Dock, which grew from a modest chowder house on Montauk Harbor to a sprawling and celebrated complex of restaurants, shops and a wholesale and retail seafood business that over... more

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