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Manhattan Skyline Management secures 2,159 s/f in Sag Harbor

Sag Harbor, NY Manhattan Skyline Management Corp., one of New York’s leading real estate organizations, secured a new long-term lease with men’s lifestyle brand Ryland Life Equipment at 155 Main St.

The neighborhood fixture is relocating to 155 Main St. from its former storefront around the corner at 26 Madison St. Ryland Life Equipment will occupy a total of 2,159 s/f across the ground floor and lower level of the property.

Ryland Life Equipment is a curated lifestyle brand offering everything a man needs to be comfortable and confident in any situation including contemporary casual apparel, shoes, accessories and homewares. The shop also features pop-up art installations and an evening invitation-only salon speaker series.

“We’re thrilled to be able to accommodate Ryland’s expanding space needs in the same neighborhood where they’ve already built a solid reputation and loyal following,” said Joshua Roth, senior vice president of retail at Manhattan Skyline Management Corp. “The brand’s decision to remain in Sag Harbor is a strong testament to the area’s continued attractiveness and the discerning tastes of its residents and visitors.”

“We look forward to opening our exciting new space this summer and growing the brand’s reach in the community that has supported us since we opened in 2019,” said Ryland Hilbert. “Sag Harbor is the village we love and we’re thrilled to be able to expand into an amazing, historic building where we will continue supporting talented, diverse designers and creating memorable brand experiences.”

Roth handled the deal for Manhattan Skyline.

Ryland will join neighboring shops, eateries and hospitality options including Sunny, Wildside, Goldberg’s Famous Bagels, Sag Harbor Books, Satori, Buddha Berry Frozen Yogurt, Lulu Kitchen and Bar, Henry Lehr, Page Restaurant, American Hotel, LT Burger, Faherty, Sen, Schiavoni’s Market, Onda Beauty, Flying Point Surf Boutique, Black Swan Antiques, LoveShackFancy, Il Capuccino, Joey Wolffer, Apple Bank and Fisher’s Home Furnishings.

Sag Harbor remains one of the most picturesque locations in the Hamptons, with its original historic architecture intact, close proximity to the Peconic Bay and beaches, yachts and a ferry to idyllic Shelter Island. This new agreement is a further acceleration of Manhattan Skyline’s recent retail leasing momentum in Sag Harbor. Earlier in the spring, Obligato opened a second Hamptons storefront at 11B Washington St., and Manhattan Skyline finalized a long-term lease extension with Goldberg’s Famous Bagels at 111 Main St.

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