Saratoga Business Journal - December 2023

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SARATOGA BUSINESS JOURNAL

VOL. 28 NO. 10

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DECEMBER 2023

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Area Ski Resorts Tout Significant Improvements Saratoga Race Course Slated To Host Belmont To Attract Slope-Bound Vacationers To Region Stakes to Allow for Belmont Park Construction

State-of-the-art snowmaking equipment is an integral part of West Mountain’s upgrades designed to attract winter vacationers to the slopes.

The area will see a significant economic impact when the Belmont Stakes comes to the Saratoga Race Course this summer to allow for construction at Belmont Park.

Coutesy West Mountain

BY PAUL POST Co-owners Spencer and Sara Montgomery, and financial backers, have spent nearly $20 million on capital upgrades since purchasing West Mountain 10 years ago. In preparation for this winter they’ve added a $500,000 Winch Cat to the large fleet of grooming machines and covered base lodge floors with safe, clean carpeting. But the biggest investment is in personnel with a new food and beverage director, rental shop manager, snow sports person, full-time ski tuner and a larger, more skilled snowmaking crew. “It feels like we’re getting some really good professional people in here,” Spencer Montgomery said. “Hiring has been really tough the past three years. Now we’ve got a good overnight snowmaking crew. Really robust, hardworking guys. That

makes all the difference because nights are when you get all your production. Someone always has to be watching the pumps, pressure and guns.” “Hiring and mild weather were very challenging last year,” he said. “We got through it and this year feels good. We’re looking forward to an awesome season.” The Queensbury resort plans a Dec. 16 opening to get all the kinks out and be ready for Christmas week. One of West Mountain’s biggest economic impacts is a $2 million annual payroll. It employs 350 people at peak times and has a full-time, year-round staff of 30. “We try to provide hourly and salaried fulltime positions now so we don’t lose people in the off-season and then have to try to find good people again,” Montgomery said. Continued On Page 6

Courtesy NYRA

BY PAUL POST Spa City merchants say track season is like having a second Christmas time because of all the extra business it generates. Now they’re gearing up for yet another huge windfall with the announcement that Saratoga Race Course will host the June 6-9 Belmont Stakes Festival, which is expected to have a direct $37 million economic impact and generate untold future tourism by creating worldwide media exposure for one of thoroughbred racing’s most historic events. The third leg of racing’s Triple Crown is moving upstate because of ongoing construction and renovations at Belmont Park in Queens. “That it gives us the opportunity to really showcase our area to people who have never been here before,” said Deanna Devitt, president of the 200-member Saratoga Springs Downtown Business Associa-

tion. And excitement surrounding the Belmont Festival is expected to generate momentum and boost attendance for the regular, 40-day racecourse season that begins on Thursday, July 11. “Just very, very excited for this opportunity. We can’t wait,” said Marianne Barker of Impressions of Saratoga, a popular Broadway gift and souvenir shop. Local business leaders have already begun meeting to make sure Saratoga gets the biggest bang for its buck from this unprecedented opportunity, which Saratoga Chamber of Commerce President Todd Shimkus has likened to the Super Bowl. “Economically, the reality is that people spend money where they stay and because we cannot accommodate everyone in Saratoga Springs, we Continued On Page 14

JPMorgan Chase Offers Retail Banking Services The Stewart’s Holiday Match Program Runs At Its First Branch Office in Saratoga Springs Through Christmas Day at All Area Locations JPMorgan Chase has announced the opening of its first retail branch in Saratoga Springs, located at 3086 Route 50. The bank officially opened on November 28 and will celebrate with a ribbon cutting on January 17 with local businesses and community groups. “We’ve long viewed Saratoga Springs as a place we wanted to be,” said Jill Annunziato, branch manager for the Chase branch in Saratoga Springs. “We look forward to building new relationships and helping our customers during life’s most important moments, like opening their first savings account, buying their first home or planning for retirement.” The branch is about 3,000-square-feet and features modern, bright designs with comfortable meeting areas and state-of-theart banking technology. A dedicated Chase Private Client team will provide premium banking services, personalized attention and access to the expertise and investment capabilities of J.P. Morgan to help families reach their most important goals. Customers may also meet with financial and home lending advisors and business banking relationship managers. “We have a fantastic team of bankers here

JPMorgan Chase opened its first branch in Saratoga Springs to offer slate of retail banking services. in Saratoga Springs who are dedicated to meeting the needs of our customers,” said Annunziato. “We want to be where our customers live and work which is why we’re excited to be growing our presence here.” Continued On Page 13

The 37th annual Stewart’s Holiday Match Campaign kicked off on Thanksgiving Day and runs through Christmas Day at all shop locations. The program supports nonprofit organizations benefiting children. To date, the program has raised over $36 million for children’s charities. Last year, customers donated over $1 million to the program, doubling to more than $2 million with the Stewart’s match. The funds were able to support 1,939 local children’s organizations across the 32 counties where Stewart’s Shops are located. “Sharing is a central focus of everything we do at Stewart’s. Holiday Match takes those efforts to another level by supporting children in the communities that we serve,” said Stewart’s Shops Director of Corporate Philanthropy Jennifer Frame. Local organizations benefiting children are encouraged to apply for funding online beginning Thanksgiving Day. The deadline for submission is January 31, 2024. All groups applying must be locally based, benefit children, and be a qualified charitable 501c3 organization. Stewart’s Shops thanks its customers, shop partners and media partners for their support

Stewart’s Holiday Match program is currently underway to benefit nonprofit organizations. each year. Stewart’s Holiday Match is a 501c3 foundation; all donations are tax deductible. Stewart’s gladly accepts funds from groups or businesses, but only matches individual donations. For information go to https://www.stewartsshops.com


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