ere are few summer rituals more
familiar to Northeast travelers than the
journey from Manhattan to the
Hamptons. It is a route synonymous
with anticipation—and oen frustration.
Hours spent inching along crowded
highways have long been accepted as
part of the experience. But what if the
journey itself could become a luxury?
at question inspired e Twenty Five,
an ambitious new coastal mobility
company, founded by Neill Etheridge
and Jamie Petty. More than a
transportation service, e Twenty Five
represents a reimagining of how people
move between some of the East Coast's
most sought-after destinations,
transforming lost travel time into
something far more valuable.
The concept is rooted in a simple idea:
time is our most precious asset. The
company's name refers to the "twenty-
fifth hour"—the hidden hour often
lost to inefficiency, traffic, and the
friction of modern travel. Rather than
accepting those lost hours as inevitable,
Etheridge and Petty set out to create a
better alternative.
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