Alex Trautwig for The New York Times
The site for Seagate, foreground, a gated enclave on the Land’s End estate in Sands Point. The developer is planning five homes on 13 acres; prices will start around $10 million.
LANDâS END, the decaying 1902 Colonial Revival mansion overlooking Long Island Sound at Sands Point, was razed in April, its 13 acres subdivided for a new gated cul-de-sac. But the aura of âThe Great Gatsbyâ… (View original article)