Montauk Airport Up For Sale - 27 East

Montauk Airport Up For Sale

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The Montauk Airport is on the market. KYRIL BROMLEY

The Montauk Airport is on the market. KYRIL BROMLEY

The Montauk Airport is on the market. KYRIL BROMLEY

The Montauk Airport is on the market. KYRIL BROMLEY

The Montauk Airport is on the market. KYRIL BROMLEY

The Montauk Airport is on the market. KYRIL BROMLEY

The Montauk Airport is on the market. KYRIL BROMLEY

The Montauk Airport is on the market. KYRIL BROMLEY

The Montauk Airport is on the market. KYRIL BROMLEY

The Montauk Airport is on the market. KYRIL BROMLEY

The Montauk Airport is on the market. KYRIL BROMLEY

The Montauk Airport is on the market. KYRIL BROMLEY

The Montauk Airport is on the market. KYRIL BROMLEY

The Montauk Airport is on the market. KYRIL BROMLEY

The Montauk Airport is on the market. KYRIL BROMLEY

The Montauk Airport is on the market. KYRIL BROMLEY

The Montauk Airport is on the market. KYRIL BROMLEY

The Montauk Airport is on the market. KYRIL BROMLEY

By Virginia Garrison on Aug 2, 2012
The Montauk Airport is on the market for $18 million. Established in 1957 on East Lake Drive, the 37.6-acre property abuts 1,000 acres of Suffolk County parkland. The airport is... more

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