The Tower at Montauk, formerly the Carl Fisher Office Building and the Montauk Improvement Building, in the hamlet of Montauk in the town of East Hampton, Suffolk County, New York was built by Carl G. Fisher as part of his project to make Montauk the Miami Beach of the north. Fisher maintained the penthouse as his private residence. The six-story building remains East Hampton's tallest occupied building, as zoning ordinances restrict the heights of new buildings. The building is now a residential condominium. (Sources: "First Dan’s Papers Office, Montauk Developer, Museum" and NY Times article)
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