Built in 1894 by Charles Corwin for the remarkable Sara Adams, who financed it to bring culture and community to Greenport Village, this Queen Anne auditorium is one of the North Fork's most significant historic structures. For over four decades, it served as the center of village life, hosting drama, vaudeville, and live music before quietly transitioning to commercial use.
Situated on a prime corner lot in Greenport's commercial district, the building offers over 6,000 square feet of interior space with an extraordinary degree of historic integrity: the original stage, basement dressing rooms, and curved balcony with ornate metal grillwork all remain intact, a rarity for a building of this age and type. This is a genuine opportunity to steward a piece of Greenport's identity and write the next chapter for a building that was always meant to be at the heart of the community.