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Meet Keanan Duffty, The Juice host and Plum Hamptons correspondent! The utterly charming (and dark!) Duffty took the time to answer a few of questions, sharing some of his Hamptons favorites and discussing his belief that the Montauk Monster would make a fine guard dog.
April 17, 2009
by John Elliot
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It's no secret that the economy has seen better days, but in some of America's favorite summer destinations, realtors and renters (particularly first time renters) are finding reasons to smile. Plum checked in with a few of the top real estate agents in Nantucket, The Hamptons & Martha's Vineyard and found a strong undercurrent of optimism for the summer.
April 16, 2009
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Tempers can sometimes flair in the Hamptons, and hosts Nick Leighton, Lauren Ezersky, Robyn Moreno, and Keanan Duffty are certainly no exception.
September 2, 2009
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We were invited to attend a "Silent Disco" dance party on Main Beach this past weekend...the idea is that everyone dances to music they're hearing only on headphones (as loud music tends to get a party shut down by the police). But what happened when the event was canceled and the publicists didn't bother to tell us (or other local media outlets)? Plum's Keanan Duffty finds out.
July 27, 2009
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This week, hosts Nick Leighton, Lauren Ezersky, Keanan Duffty, and Robyn Moreno head to Jamie Drake's house in East Hampton for another episode of "The Juice."
July 3, 2009
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While there has been general anxiety about the national real estate market, Plum TV's Keanan Duffty finds grounds for optimism at a special event at the Corcoran Real Estate Group's Madison Avenue headquarters in New York City. Corcoran set up a rental expo to connect their brokers with the New York City feeder market. The result was an unqualified success, as the expo was filled with renters seeking out bargains. Duffty points out that the rest of the country looks to the Hamptons for trends, and the uptick in interest in summer rentals on the East End bodes well for the upcoming season in the Hamptons, and possibly for other resort markets as well.
March 24, 2009
in Real Estate