Glens Falls Business Journal - November 2023

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NOVEMBER 2023

Warren County Leverages Enchanting Winter Explore Lake George’s Triple Thrill, Offerings To Boost Spirits And Sales Tax Revenue Winter’s Dream, Realms, And Carnival

From left to right are Board of Supervisors Chairman Kevin Geraghty of Warrensburg, Tourism Director Heather Bagshaw and Budget Officer and Stony Creek Supervisor Frank Thomas. BY PAUL POST Warren County officials are counting heavily on Lake George winter attractions to boost declining sales tax revenue caused by ongoing national economic woes. Such income was running 10 percent ahead of last year’s numbers, but declined to 2.9 percent by the end of the third quarter. At the same time, inf lation has forced up spending across the board, from higher salaries and retirement costs to rising fuel and utility expense. “It’s not sustainable,” county Budget Officer and Stony Creek Supervisor Frank Thomas said. “I think the economy is slowing. Interest rates are way up. People don’t

have as much money as they would like.” About $5 million in funding requests for things such as paving projects and new vehicles were denied in the tentative $192 million, 2024 budget unveiled on November 3. Thomas, board of Supervisors Chairman Kevin Geraghty of Warrenburgh and new county Tourism Director Heather Bagshaw discussed such issues during a “State of the County” event held at the Park Theater in downtown Glens Falls with several dozen business and local government officials on hand. The highly-popular Ice Castles at Continued On Page 4

Lake George Winter’s Dream, Winter Realms, and Lake George Winter Carnival for 2023-2024 winter season in Lake George, NY, BY: JOE LEGAULT The 2023-2024 winter season in Lake George, NY, is shaping up to be a truly memorable one for both residents and visitors to the area. This winter will include not one, not two, but three amazing events: Lake George Winter’s Dream, Winter Realms, and Lake George Winter Carnival. Wondering what to expect? Explore the differences between each event, and why you should add all three to your family’s winter itinerary.

Lake George Winter’s Dream Lake George Winter’s Dream is an all-new immersive experience where lights, original music, sounds, and interactivity come together to showcase the magic of winter. It will be held at the Fort William Henry Historical Fortress in Lake George, specifically the outdoor courtyard and on all four bastions. This extraordinary attraction is being created by the award-winning multimedia studio Moment Factory, which has designed over 500 Continued On Page 9

Warren-Washington IDA Receives $4.7M ARCC’s Annual Expo: A Showcase Of Business Boost For Infrastructure Development Connections And Community Support The Warren-Washington IDA is thrilled to announce that it has been awarded a $4.7 million grant from New York State to construct a sewer system and improve the water infrastructure at its shovelready Canalside Energy Park in Fort Edward. “This is a game-changing development for bringing new businesses, jobs and economic growth to Washington and Warren Counties,” said IDA Chairman Dave O’Brien. “We are grateful to Gov. Hochul and Empire State Development for recognizing the potential in this Park and helping the IDA take it to the next level of readiness for prospective tenants. We also owe a great deal of gratitude to the team at the Lake George-Lake Champlain Regional Planning Board for joining with us to prepare our application and champion the attributes of this tremendous property. This was truly a regional effort that will have region-wide benefits for years to come.” The Canalside Energy Park is an 80-acre, industrial-zoned site featuring two industrial buildings of 41,000 and 25,000 square feet, with considerable acreage for expansion and new construction. The Park has an on-site rail yard located next to a Class 1 rail line and the New York State Champlain Canal, and also features an extensive concrete tarmac, robust industrial power, fiber optic service, and extensive stormwater controls. The IDA acquired the Park -- formerly the home of General Electric’s de-watering facility during the Hudson River dredging project -- in January 2022 and is actively marketing it for agribusiness, industrial machinery manufacturing, renewable energy manufacturing, and other uses. The new funding, awarded through the state’s Fo-

cused Attraction of Shovel-Ready Tracts New York grant program, will be used to install a sewer line and connect the Park to Washington County Sewer District #2 in the Village of Fort Edward, replace the Park’s water main, and construct a 340,000-gallon water tank at the Park for enhanced fire protection and operational storage capacity. Preliminary engineering for the sewer line and water main work has already been completed, thanks to a combined $1.5 million in federal grants through from the Northern Border Regional Commission and the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. “An industrial sewer system is the final piece we need to attract quality businesses to the Canalside Energy Park,” said IDA Chief Executive Officer Chuck Barton. “Interest in the Park has been great in recent years, but time and again the lack of a sewer system has led prospective tenants to look elsewhere. No more. Once these improvements are complete, the Canalside Energy Park will provide an ideal setting for a wide variety of businesses to invest and grow and contribute to our region’s economic prosperity.” The Warren-Washington IDA provides incentivebased assistance to encourage and help businesses start, expand, or move into the bi-county region – creating jobs for local people and driving economic activity in local communities. The IDA also owns the Airport Industrial Park on the border of the two counties, in addition to the Canalside Energy Park. The IDA’s business assistance programs are self-funded and not supported by taxpayer dollars. For more information on how the IDA can help your current or future business, call (518) 792-1312 or visit warren-washingtonida.com.

The Adirondack Regional Chamber of Commerce (ARCC) hosted their annual Business Expo on November 8th at The Queensbury Hotel in Glens Falls. This business showcase featured over 85 exhibitors, ranging from all types of industries and business sizes. From nonprofits and human service organizations to health and wellness and professional services, the event was buzzing with activity. “It is always amazing to watch all of the business connections happening in real time,” said ARCC President & CEO Tricia Rogers. “Our business community is so amazing in that they support each other in every way possible.” This year’s business showcase had something for everyone. Many businesses featured demos of their products, such as Mahoney Alarms, who had a great setup of their camera and security systems. Adirondack Winery, Lake George Wine Outlet, and Springbrook Hollow Distillery were all giving out samples of their beverages. And Park Street Hospitality delighted guests with some yummy Autumn themed treats. For the golf enthusiasts, PSG Golf set up a putting green, and The Luxury Box had a golf simulator. And for those who like their toys to drive, float, or ride the Expo had a vehicle from Romeo Toyota of Glens Falls, and a boat & snowmobile from Pilot Knob Marina & Powersports. Many of the exhibitors also made their way around the rooms to chat and network with other businesses.

The ARCC 8th Annual Business expo attaracted over 85 exhibitors held at the Qeensbury Hotel. “A few exhibitors mentioned that they had met businesses they had never heard of and were looking forward to continuing conversations after the event. At the end of the day, this showcase is about community. It’s about getting to know your neighbors and making new friends & connections,” said ARCC Marketing Director Amanda Blanton. The ARCC Business Expo is held annually in the Fall. Stay tuned to the ARCC website for announcements on other business networking opportunities at www.adirondackchamber.org.


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