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The Boston Globe Nantucket billionaires, including Charles Schwab, battle proposed clam shack The old Straight Wharf Fish Store on Nantucket.
Nantucket’s Old North Wharf is home to multimillion-dollar cottages with ties to the island’s whaling heyday. Real Estate. Luxury Homes; These Nantucket Cottages Are as Small as 350 Square Feet.
The roughly 25 cabins on Old North Wharf are now trophy properties, sought after by sailing enthusiasts and wealthy homeowners. On Nantucket, Fishing Shanties Sell for Millions.
Roughly 25 cabins line Old North Wharf near Nantucket’s ferry landing and bustling downtown, small properties that have become extremely valuable. The ...
If you’re exploring Nantucket’s Old North Wharf, it’s hard to miss one of the island’s most charming cottages. A white picket fence lined with hydrangea hugs the sizable lawn that leads up ...
Earlier this year it was time for Charles Johnson and Charles Schwab, Wolpow’s neighbors on Old North Wharf, to make a stink: about whether a revived fish market on the wharf, which had ...
A very seasonal legal spat is playing out in Nantucket: The billionaire owner of a $6.5 million cottage is suing a clam shack to stop it from opening a mere 18 inches away from his 1,200 square ...
Nantucket, dusted with snow, is a mirror into the past. More than 800 pre-Civil War-era buildings are still standing, ... THEN THERE’S THE OLD NORTH WHARF SCALLOP CHANTY.
Keenly aware of the need on Nantucket, Ms. Andrews said she has made plans to hand off the house she lives in, a 300-year-old property passed down through her family, for use as affordable housing ...
The old Straight Wharf Fish Store on Nantucket. Gabriel Frasca and Kevin Burleson Update, May 23: Billionaire Charles Johnson files lawsuit against Straight Wharf Fish Market; Charles Schwab says ...