Businesses in the Hamptons are constantly changing. Whether it be from a store moving into something being changed, there will surely be something new for residents to experience. Five new businesses from Montauk to Shelter Island have popped up for summer 2024.
James Katsipis Photogaphy
James Katsipis has spent years capturing The End like no one else has been able to. A local legend of fine art photography, James Katsipis, recently opened his namesake gallery at 742 Montauk Highway (which is attached to the Montauk Chamber of Commerce) in Montauk on May 23.
A native of Montauk, Katsipis has been celebrated for his awe-inspiring ocean photography and stunning visual art. His new gallery is a space where visitors can participate in his incredible creations. Highlights include his acclaimed fine art photography, customizable commissioned large-scale acrylic pieces, and a curated print shop.
Katsipis will host photo seminars of his featured works, launching every other month. He will also present a unique collection of custom surfboards, skate decks, and best-selling merchandise embodying his distinct artistic vision.
You can visit the James Katsipis Gallery and go home with a memorable art piece that will give any home a taste of the East End. For more information, visit jameskatsipis.com or email [email protected].
Current Home
A new destination for home décor and table essentials, Current Home opened a new Water Mill Location at 710 Montauk Highway in May. Cofounded by Karen Tolchin and Alyson Lane, the business is perfect for those who love home design. Focusing on curated hand-picked selections of luxury accessories and tabletop accents, Current Home blends beauty with functionality to help reflect each customer’s style. A series of exciting events will be planned at Current Home throughout the summer, featuring notable designers, panels, special promotions, trunk shows, giveaways, and popups. Learn more at currenthomeny.com.
Little Beach Harvest
Operated by the Shinnecock Nation at 56 Montauk Highway in Southampton, the East End’s first recreational cannabis dispensary is the place to be if marijuana is your thing. The brand new, 5,000 square-foot shop features a modern glass and blonde wood interior, with long cases filled with just about every THC, CBD, CBG, and hemp item a person could want. They have everything from edibles and gummies to joints, vapes, creams, tonics, extracts, concentrates, orals, and raw flowers. You can visit littlebeachharvest.com for more information.
Purethread
This reimagined fashion boutique for discerning women recently opened its new location at 181 N. Ferry Road, Suite C, in Shelter Island Heights, to mark its latest chapter. Proprietor Jill Heller offers a trained eye and a sophisticated selection of wearable investment pieces amid collections of fashion, jewelry, denim, and more that will complement clients’ lifestyles. Her retail resume includes successful brick-and-mortar ventures in Westchester and a private client appointment-based service in Sag Harbor. Purethread’s selections include established and emerging designers, including Arma, ASKK NY, Begg x Co, Blaze Milano, Extreme Cashmere, Handvaerk, Kristensen Du Nord, Loretta Caponi, Sablyn, TWP, Vanessa Bruno, and Victoria & Woods. Call 631-880-6420 or visit purethread.com for more information.
Elements Barre Fit
After celebrating its 10th year in the Hamptons, the Elements Barre Fit fitness studio has brought high-energy barre and dance fusion classes to 11 Bridge Street in Sag Harbor. Their new, 2000-square-foot studio is an upgrade from their previous East Hampton location. It features custom-sprung floors, two studio rooms with a dedicated private training room, a retail space, and an outdoor terrace. The studio also features Elements’ custom ballet barres that offer a deeper stretch and more advanced workout. Classes at Elements Sag will run all year and feature barre, dance, stretch, Stand Up Battle Board, and private sessions. Visit elementsbarrefit.com or call 631-604-5445 for more information.