So many businesses rushed in after the pandemic that there just isn’t as much space available this year. Even pre-pandemic, it seemed the“It’s been an exciting couple of years with new businesses and new players wanting to make their mark in the Hamptons,” says Jeff Sztorc, partner in the Hamptons real estate team at Compass. “The Hamptons is a very desirable market and there is always opportunities.
“The U.S. remains an important market for the house and we know the Hamptons is the perfect location to grow the business,” says Maria Salazar Levin, chief executive officer forLuxury website Mytheresa and Flamingo Estate are returning to the Hamptons for their second collaborative seasonal pop-up in a row, housing the “Railroad Racetrack” range of fashion, accessories, fine jewelry and watches from Mytheresa.
N’amo Seafood & Raw Bar at 474 West Lake Drive in Montauk on the site of the former La Fin restaurant. It’s all about a mix of seafood, modern Italian and Far East cuisine in a casual atmosphere. The name N’amo is inspired by the allure of the sea and the hook that draws in the freshest catch, “symbolizing our commitment to the ocean’s bounty and sustainable culinary practices,” the owners wrote in their opening announcement.
Designer Cynthia Rowley opens a new retail location at 150 Main Street in Sag Harbor at the end of May. Modeled after her Montauk store, the store has a surf aesthetic and will carry Rowley’s wetsuits, swimwear, accessories and ready-to-wear.
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