CardVault by Tom Brady Will Open in East Hampton Memorial Day Weekend

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CardVault by Tom Brady will be located at 47 Newtown Lane in East Hampton.   DOUG KUNTZ

CardVault by Tom Brady will be located at 47 Newtown Lane in East Hampton. DOUG KUNTZ

Tom Brady is expected to be at the grand opening at the East Hampton location on Thursday, May 22. MICHAEL SIMON/GETTY IMAGES

Tom Brady is expected to be at the grand opening at the East Hampton location on Thursday, May 22. MICHAEL SIMON/GETTY IMAGES

CardVault by Tom Brady will be located at 47 Newtown Lane in East Hampton.   DOUG KUNTZ

CardVault by Tom Brady will be located at 47 Newtown Lane in East Hampton. DOUG KUNTZ

CardVault by Tom Brady will be located at 47 Newtown Lane in East Hampton.   DOUG KUNTZ

CardVault by Tom Brady will be located at 47 Newtown Lane in East Hampton. DOUG KUNTZ

CardVault by Tom Brady will be located at 47 Newtown Lane in East Hampton.   DOUG KUNTZ

CardVault by Tom Brady will be located at 47 Newtown Lane in East Hampton. DOUG KUNTZ

CardVault by Tom Brady will be located at 47 Newtown Lane in East Hampton.   DOUG KUNTZ

CardVault by Tom Brady will be located at 47 Newtown Lane in East Hampton. DOUG KUNTZ

authorStaff Writer on May 13, 2025

CardVault by Tom Brady, the sports and trading card and memorabilia retailer, is bringing its curated collectibles to the Hamptons with a new store in East Hampton, opening Memorial Day weekend. A grand opening celebration for the public will take place on Thursday, May 22, at 5 p.m. with Tom Brady and the founders of CardVault by Tom Brady.

The East Hampton store offers a showroom with an extensive selection ranging from sealed boxes and packs to individual cards and authentic memorabilia from top brands like Topps, Panini, Upper Deck, Pokémon and Fanatics Authentic.

Customers will be able to walk through the store’s signature vault door to find highly sought-after signed jerseys and equipment, limited edition CardVault by Tom Brady merchandise and a specially themed Pokémon experience. The experience is finished with a luxurious lounge for customers and VIPs to open packs, trade and enjoy the hobby.

Customers can also submit their cards for authentication and grading through CardVault’s grading service in a dedicated grading submission area. As an authorized dealer for industry leaders PSA (Professional Sports Authenticator), Beckett and SGC — CardVault provides collectors with a seamless and cost effective way to elevate their collections.

Founded by Ed Kane, Randy Greenstein, Chris Costa, Tim Bonito and Scott Heigelmann, CardVault by Tom Brady has emerged as a destination for collectors and enthusiasts, delivering a first-of-its-kind retail experience focused on buying, selling, trading and grading sports cards and collectibles. Named “America’s Best Card Shop,” CardVault curates unique collections and immersive experiences that bridge history, sports and culture.

“Bringing CardVault to East Hampton, a community known for being on the cutting edge of art, culture and collecting, is an exciting step forward for our brand, collectors and fans worldwide,” Kane said. “Following the successful opening of our fourth store at American Dream in New Jersey, this location reflects our continued commitment to making the hobby accessible and engaging for collectors of all levels. We’re proud to offer a destination where people can connect with the culture of collecting in such a unique and vibrant setting.”

Located at 47 Newtown Lane in East Hampton, just off Main Street, CardVault by Tom Brady will officially open in time for Memorial Day weekend and operate seven days a week: Sunday through Thursday from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. and Friday and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.

Follow @CardVaultbyTomBrady for further updates and details on grand opening festivities and visit cardvaultbytombrady.com.

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