Roxy Studio designed and built a Bridgehampton Painting Studio in 1983, using heavy barn frame construction, skylights
and a brick floor to restore the original tool house of the local brick factory.
In 1993 Roxy Studio purchased an old roadside restaurant in Bridgehampton, gutted the building and restored it to period
atmosphere, with an art deco bar, maple dance floor, antique booths, and a raucous fun atmosphere with live music and dancing.
An instant hit, Wild Rose Cafe opened in1994 to rave, worldwide reviews (it is the hamptons).
In 1995, Roxystudio began an ambitious project to transform a dilapidated gas station on Main Street, Sag Harbor into
an upscale restaurant and bar. Awarded Best New Restaurant and Most Beautiful Restaurant by Dan's Papers, the space
featured the old black walnut bar and famous stained glass ceiling of the Intercontinental Hotel in Manhattan. Overlooking
the harbor and Main Street, Harbor Rose became a destination for Actors and Artists on the East End.
In 2005 Roxy Studio Purchased an 1850's farmhouse in Beacon New York and began a complete restoration, with original
yellow pine floors, mahogany trim, period doors and hardware.
Present projects include the restoration of Yakimoff farm in Bedford, New York.