lallemand do a dried new england yeast. Not sure if it's available in homebrew size yet though, can only seem to find it in 500g packs
I had emails with Lallemand and they dont have any retail stores carrying the dry yeast for NEIPA as the website shows.
To be honest, ive tried the london ale 1318, byr97 and US05 and 04, all with great results and now just use Bry97.
You can get the desired NE IPA style by following a few things:
Make the water Chloride forward, unlike IPA which are Sulphate driven water profiles. Its doesnt have to be heavy, just 150ppm chloride to 75ppm sulphate whill get that bite it needs.
Use tropical sexy hops, citra, galaxy, mosaic, simcoe, el dorado ALL late additions - my guide is 6 ounces at whirlpool, then 6 ounces dry hop for 20L batch.
Dry hop during active fermentation with 3 ounces, when its finished add 3 more.
becuase you are no chilling, you wont get that full juicy affect from the late kettle hops, ive tried it and cube hops just become bittering compounds with little flavour.
good luck, oh and 20-30% oats, this makes its soft and velvety which matches the chloride and huge hop oils from teh dry hopping