The Journal News/lohud.com wants to keep you in the loop on all the newest stores, restaurants and service providers coming to your towns. Below is a list of new businesses that recently opened, or are getting ready to open, in the community.
Have or know about a new local business coming to Westchester, Rockland or Putnam counties? Contact reporter Heather Clark, hclark@lohud.com.
Where: Palisades Center, 1000 Palisades Center Drive
When: Opened July 18
What’s it about?: Lovisa is a jewelry store offering necklaces, rings, bracelets, earrings and accessories for hair. The new location, located near the Palisades Center’s Victoria’s Secret, is one of over 400 Lovisa stores around the world.
“We’re thrilled to welcome this fashion-forward jewelry brand to Palisades Center,” said Darrin Houseman, general manager of the Palisades Center. “We’re looking forward to seeing our guests’ positive reactions to Lovisa’s affordable on-trend products.”
For more information, go to palisadescenter.com.
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When: July 25
Where: 326 Halstead Ave.
What’s it about?: A new “hybrid work location,” Daybase is 5,000 square feet of spaces meant for independent or group work. Each of its spaces can be booked or are “unassigned” according to a release. All members also have access to the Daylounge, their “unassigned” space where members can come anytime to chat or do some quick work. Meanwhile, the bookable areas are meant for more active, focused work such as video or team meetings.
“We created Daybase for the times when your office is too far, but home is too close,” Joel Steinhaus, CEO of Daybase, said in the release. “Not only does Westchester County have a vibrant economy in its own right, it is also home to thousands of Manhattan office workers who used to commute into New York City five days a week.”
The Harrison Daybase location is the first for Westchester County. The company has another location in Hoboken, New Jersey with more on the way. No details have been released about other new locations.
“To have Daybase, a hybrid working facility, available in Harrison will be a great opportunity for our residents and those who work remotely to connect and network with their neighbor, colleagues, local business people and entrepreneurs,” Harrison supervisor and mayor Richard Dionisio said. “We are thrilled to have a designated coworking space in town and this will be a great addition to downtown Harrison and local businesses alike.”
Go to daybase.co/location/harrison-ny for more information on the Harrison location.
When: Opening Aug. 17
Where: The Opus, Westchester, 3 Renaissance Square
What’s it about?: The Opus, Westchester, a hotel that opened in 2021, will open its spa this month. The Opus Spa is located on the hotel’s ninth floor and will feature a variety of services including massages, facials, cupping therapy, body wraps and more.
Products with spa, home and wellness products along with jewelry designed by local artists will be available for purchase.
“We are incredibly excited to open this luxury oasis and create a serene space with ample amenities for hotel guests and the public alike,” Elizabeth Andrews, general manager of The Opus, Westchester, said.
Once open, monthly memberships will also be available. To learn more, go to theopusspa.com