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Bookseller Joins Retail Mix in Sag Harbor

Sag Harbor Books, founded and operated by local resident and bookseller Daniel Hirsch, has joined the retail tenant mix along Sag Harbor’s Main Street. The 1,650-square-foot store officially opened for business at 7 Main St. in this Hamptons village on Friday, May 24, in advance of the Memorial Day weekend.

“The arrival of a new, independent bookstore is welcome news for Sag Harbor’s vibrant Main Street corridor, which already hosts an eclectic mix of stores and restaurants,” said Manhattan Skyline Management Corp.’s Joshua Roth, who represented both landlord and tenant.

Hirsch and a staff of three employees will sell both new and rare books, as well as other collectibles. Sag Harbor Books represents Hirsch’s second bookstore on the East End of Long Island, joining Southampton Books in nearby Southampton Village.

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