New Shared Rent Retail Store Opens in East Hampton Village - 27 East

New Shared Rent Retail Store Opens in East Hampton Village

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Susan Nieland and James Paul Cheung opened Gathering Marketplace a few weeks back with the intent to allow vendors to sell their items in a community space. Vendors pay rent for their space, which equates to a fraction of what it would cost for a full storefront. JACK MOTZ

Susan Nieland and James Paul Cheung opened Gathering Marketplace a few weeks back with the intent to allow vendors to sell their items in a community space. Vendors pay rent for their space, which equates to a fraction of what it would cost for a full storefront. JACK MOTZ

Vendors pay between $500 and $3,000 for a space at Gathering Marketplace on Park Place in East Hampton Village. Inside, renters sell ceramics, jewelry, clothing and other products, many of which are locally sourced. JACK MOTZ

Vendors pay between $500 and $3,000 for a space at Gathering Marketplace on Park Place in East Hampton Village. Inside, renters sell ceramics, jewelry, clothing and other products, many of which are locally sourced. JACK MOTZ

Vendors pay between $500 and $3,000 for a space at Gathering Marketplace on Park Place in East Hampton Village. Inside, renters sell ceramics, jewelry, clothing and other products, many of which are locally sourced. JACK MOTZ

Vendors pay between $500 and $3,000 for a space at Gathering Marketplace on Park Place in East Hampton Village. Inside, renters sell ceramics, jewelry, clothing and other products, many of which are locally sourced. JACK MOTZ

In the back of Gathering Marketplace, customers can get tea from Plain T based in Southampton. At the front of the store, there are three tables where people can gather. JACK MOTZ

In the back of Gathering Marketplace, customers can get tea from Plain T based in Southampton. At the front of the store, there are three tables where people can gather. JACK MOTZ

authorJack Motz on Jul 1, 2025
James Paul Cheung and Susan Nieland opened Gathering Marketplace a few weeks back, filling the storefront gap left by the Party Shoppe and pioneering a communally oriented business model in... more

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