Gosman’s Dock in Montauk Up For Sale

LongIsland.com

Price for the entire portfolio is $45 million.

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Photo: Gosmans Restaurant Facebook page.

Last week, The Real Deal reported that Gosman’s Dock in Montauk is back on the market for $45 million.

 

“The nine-property portfolio in Montauk spans 48,000 square feet across nearly 12 acres,” the news outlet reported.

 

The Gosman family, who owns the property and the associated brands of restaurants, marina and shopping complex, listed the property for sale with Marcus & Millichap.

 

The property was previously up for sale in 2014 with a price tag of $52.5 million. It is zoned for resort and retail so a waterfront hotel for the property is not out of the question.

 

According to their website, Gosman's Dock was founded in 1943 by Robert and Mary Gosman.

 

At the time, the Gosmans were fish packers and ‘fishdrummers’ (agents for Fulton Market). The Gosmans family bought the properties in 1950 and additional land in 1958. The restaurant started out as a chowder stand, specializing in lobster rolls. The wholesale lobster and fish business and the quality of the seafood encouraged the family (five sons and a daughter) to develop the Gosman's Restaurant and Clam Bar to what it is today. As the restaurant developed, clothing and gourmet food shops and tourist services were added.