The Main Road barn, about 5,000 square feet, is expected to be completed by fall.
Also this week, a new accessory shop opened up in East Quogue, while one local brewery starts offering six packs.
Farm 2 Kitchen Long Island, launched in May, delivers local crops and handcrafted goods.
Over three times the monthly average rainfall has landed on the North Fork so far this month. In-season crops hurting, while early rain could help grape vines in the case of a dry summer season.
One lucky winner will get free crab for life.
Polish Town brewery starts bottling production, makes Celtic Ale available in six-packs.
Also, a new seafood joint is coming to Hampton Bays and a flower shop owner picks up after Superstorm Sandy.
Delicious fare at affordable prices coming soon to a winery or beach near you.
Start the day with a free donut, while supplies last.
The shop is filled with history -- and pieces of yesterday.
Have you seen Peconic River Yoga's new location?
If there is a company that you recommend, post their name in the comment section.
Some residents are speaking out about a proposed illuminated and animated sign that would be sited outside the All Star in Riverhead.
Farmers say strawberries have started coming up within the past five days.
Crooked Ladder Brewing Co. is expected to have beer ready for customers by the last week of June.
The shop will offer wine tastings this weekend.
As the weather heats up, customers are clamoring for cold ice cream in Riverhead.
What new business would you like to see open in the strip mall near the Route 58 traffic circle?
Donations for the Kickstarter campaign are being accepted through June 6.
Also this week, a new food market on the North Fork.
These new businesses came onto the scene since your last Memorial Day trip.
Grand opening festivities unfold Friday.
Beer shop moves onto Wading River-Manor Road, adding more to its inventory.
While he doesn't think the project can happen this year, John Finnegan said he hopes to move forward with the riverfront location.
Also this week, several new businesses across the East End will be opening their doors soon.
Plans are still moving forward for the zip line, despite community opposition.
Also this week, a toy store finds a new home in East Hampton.
Marine and Babylon resident Joe Torre is opening Metoac CrossFit before the end of May.
Hyatt Place East End & Resort Marina seeks to give back to the community.
Also this week, a four-property project in Greenport plans its opening, a hand-crafted boat gets its permits and more.
A new sneaker store is coming to Riverhead.
Take a look at who's hiring around Riverhead.
June 4 grand opening expected at Route 58 restaurant taking the place of Boulder Creek.
What restaurant participating in the event is your favorite?
In other top headlines, a search warrant leads to a drugs, guns bust in Wading River.
Catch up on the week's news in the business field across the East End.
Employers are invited to register for the East End Employment Expo, which takes place in May.
Also this week, a court ruling favors a North Fork restaurant.