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Directory Listings & Citations for East Hampton Village Businesses

East Hampton Village is the iconic Hamptons commercial heart of Suffolk County — about 1,083 year-round residents with a walkable Newtown Lane and Main Street commercial core, anchored by Main Beach, Guild Hall, Hook Mill, and the East Hampton LIRR station. Bordered by East Hampton, Amagansett, Wainscott, Springs, and Sag Harbor, the village's 11937 ZIP carries premium boutique retail, top-tier restaurants, real estate offices, and personal-care services tied to the seasonal high spend that defines the East End. Boutique retail, fine dining, and luxury services compete on visibility, and visitors planning a Hamptons day from Manhattan or beyond rely entirely on what Google, Apple Maps, Yelp, OpenTable, TripAdvisor, and the East End directories show. After years of tenant changes on Newtown Lane, restaurant rebrands, real estate brokerage moves, and seasonal pop-up activity, the typical East Hampton Village business has multiple conflicting NAPs across the data aggregators. One outdated listing, one duplicate Yelp entry, one wrong pin and the lead goes to a competitor in Sag Harbor or down the road in Amagansett. NOVA audits every directory the business appears on, fixes the broken entries, suppresses duplicates, claims the unclaimed listings, and keeps the data synced through every seasonal pivot.

Where East Hampton Village businesses lose leads on directories

Newtown Lane and Main Street tenant turnover leaves Google and Yelp full of stale listings for prior boutiques and restaurants

Real estate offices in 11937 face tangled directory data after brokerage moves, team changes, and the constant agent shuffle that defines the Hamptons market

Boutique retail and fine-dining spots compete fiercely on Yelp, Google, OpenTable, and TripAdvisor — and inconsistent listings are an easy way to lose the click

How NOVA solves it

Full citation audit across 40+ directories with focus on premium retail, restaurant, real-estate, med-spa, and fitness verticals that drive East Hampton Village traffic

Standardize NAP and seasonal hours across Google Business Profile, Apple Maps, Bing, Yelp, OpenTable, TripAdvisor, Houzz, Zillow, and East End citation sources

Suppress and delete duplicate and stale listings from Newtown Lane tenant turnover and Hamptons brokerage moves

Pre-season and post-season hour swaps plus monthly monitoring so directory data tracks the real Hamptons calendar

East Hampton Village context

The East End's village cores — East Hampton Village, Sag Harbor, Southampton Village, Greenport — share a brutal mix of seasonal swing, premium pricing, and intense walkable competition. Visitors plan trips from their phones, and citation consistency across Google, Apple Maps, Yelp, OpenTable, TripAdvisor, and the relevant verticals is what gets a Newtown Lane boutique or 11937 restaurant the click instead of a competitor down the street.

Local anchors: Main Beach, Guild Hall, Hook Mill, East Hampton LIRR station, Newtown Lane shopping district.

Frequently asked questions

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