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Legislative District 11

Posted on: September 24, 2024

DeRiggi-Whitton Applauds Vote to Apply $6M Toward Maintenance of Historic Falaise Estate

(SANDS POINT, N.Y.) – Nassau County Legislature Minority Leader Delia DeRiggi-Whitton (D – Glen Cove) applauded the full Legislature’s Monday, Sept. 23 vote to allocate $6 million toward a fund dedicated to the maintenance and operation of the historic Falaise estate at the Sands Point Preserve.

The resources are sourced from a settlement between the County and the Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation. Under the agreement, which was approved by the Legislature on Monday, Aug. 5, the County is returning certain artwork from the estate in exchange for the County receiving $6 million and a full settlement of any possible future claims by the Guggenheim Foundation since the transfer of Falaise to the County.

“Falaise is a true gem in Nassau County’s parks system, and a $6 million investment in its restoration and preservation would be monumentally impactful,” Minority Leader DeRiggi-Whitton said. “I thank my colleagues for today’s vote, which brings us one step closer to securing this historic treasure so that future generations can learn from it and enjoy it for many years to come.”

Situated within the County’s Sands Point Preserve, Falaise is one of the few intact historic houses remaining on Long Island’s North Shore and was built in 1923 upon the marriage of Harry F. Guggenheim to Caroline. Designed by architect Frederick J. Sterner along with Polhemus & Coffin, the home’s design was inspired by 13th-century Norman manor houses.

Earlier this spring, following years of advocacy by Minority Leader DeRiggi-Whitton, $2.4 million in capital project repairs were completed on the Sands Point Bridge, which is the main entry point to Falaise and the Preserve. In years prior, Minority Leader DeRiggi-Whitton secured County funding to replace the property’s sea wall to protect Falaise from erosion.

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