SARATOGA BUSINESS JOURNAL
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Arnoff Global Logistics Seeks To Expand Its Spa City Motor Lodge, With Exterior And Headquarters In Malta As Business Grows Interior Renovations, Open On Broadway
Approximately 125 of Arnoff ’s 200 employees are based in Malta where the company has invested more than $16 million during the past five years, the company says. BY CHRISTINE GRAF Arnoff Global Logistics is seeking approval to expand its 40-acre Malta headquarters, the former home of Racemark International. The fifth-generation, family-owned moving, storage and logistics company has been in business for 97 years and has a satellite location in Duchess County. They relocated to Malta almost five years ago after outgrowing their Albany headquarters. “We decided to buy the property and create what we call a logistics campus where companies can come to us with a logistics requirement or a logistics problem,” said company president Mike Arnoff. Approximately 125 of Arnoff ’s 200
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employees are based in Malta where the company has invested more than $16 million during the past five years, he said. “We renovated the existing 70,000-squarefoot building on the site that was vacant and we’ve since expanded that building twice to about 175,000 square feet. We also built a truck garage on the property,” said Arnoff. “Encompassing our campus, we also have office space for companies. We have warehouse space to rent, we have Arnoffmanaged warehouse space to operate in, and we provide a multitude of different services for our clients in a campus setting.” The proposed expansion has a price tag Continued On Page 11
BY CHRISTINE GRAF Spa City Motor Lodge, a 42-room motor inn located at 413 Broadway in downtown Saratoga Springs, opened in June after undergoing major renovations. Formerly known as the Downtowner, the hotel was purchased in 2017 by Lark Hotels, a hotel management and development company located just outside of Boston. The company paid $4.55 million for the property and has invested an undisclosed amount in renovations. “We love the idea of breathing new life into these great memory maker properties. I think that if you look at Spa City Motor Lodge, it’s really an iconic roadside motel that just happens to be in the best location in Saratoga Springs,” said Blood. “We’ve always been focused on amazing locations, and I can’t think of a more amazing location than downtown Saratoga Springs. You can walk out the door and do almost anything that you want to do.” After Lark purchased the property in 2017, renovations to the interior of the hotel were made. The most recent renovation included upgrades to the HVAC system, a refresh of the interior, and an entire exterior renovation. The company worked with Phinney Design Group of Saratoga Springs and Sano Rubin Construction of Albany. The hotel was closed during the six months that the renovations took place. “Guests are responding very well, and we’ve been getting good feedback. And our neighbors are saying ‘thank you’ for the exterior renovation. That’s been the one missing piece that hasn’t had a refresh in a long time. The façade was not attractive and it had no curb appeal,” said Blood. “We’re so excited that we were able to do that and get it open for the summer.” Blood described 2020 as a “terrible” year for the hotel industry as a whole but said his company’s properties are experiencing a huge surge in bookings for July and August.
The Spa City Motor Lodge in downtown Saratoga Springs. “This year, our pace at nearly every property is ahead of where we were in 2019 at the same time,” he said.” Lark Hotels has more than 30 hotels in its portfolio, the majority of which are located in New England and the northeast. “For all of the pre-pandemic years, we focused very squarely on the upper upscale market— individualized lifestyle hotels that are in iconic destinations,” said founder and president Rob Blood. During the COVID lockdown, Blood said he began feeling nostalgic about the road trips he took with his parents and sister when he was young. He has fond memories of staying in motor lodges throughout the country during the 1980s. After the lockdown was lifted, Blood noticed a market shift in the hotel industry as people began to travel again. Continued On Page 3
Breakfast At The Track Returns; Giveaways, Visitors Center On Broadway Open After Other Events Are Also Scheduled By NYRA Months Of Closure Due To The Pandemic The New York Racing Association, in conjunction with the Capital District Transportation, announced on July 6 the return of a summer tradition— breakfast at Saratoga Race Course. In mid-June, with growing adult vaccinations among adult New Yorkers, Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo announced the removal of COVID-19 protocols and restrictions for nearly all activities and industries, including outdoor sports and entertainment venues. Accordingly, NYRA opened all sections at Saratoga Race Course at 100 percent capacity. Breakfast at Saratoga welcomes guests to enjoy a morning meal on The Porch of the Clubhouse at Saratoga Race Course while the thoroughbreds train on the main track. Breakfast is held daily from 7-9:30 a.m. and is available on a first-come, first-served basis. Reservations are not accepted. There is no breakfast on Runhappy Travers Day, Saturday, Aug. 28 and Labor Day, Monday, Sept. 6. NYRA also announced a attractions, entertainment and events for the season. “We are excited to welcome everyone back for the 2021 Saratoga racing season,” said Jonathan Scherzer, CDTA director of marketing. “We’re expecting full trolleys and a lot of excitement for the meet as the Capital Region resumes all the special events we have come to enjoy. There is so much history and tradition surrounding Saratoga
Breakfast at Saratoga takes place on The Porch of the Clubhouse. Race Course. There just isn’t a better place to be this summer.” The morning breakfast buffet is $20 for adults and $12 for kids under 12 years of age. Admission is free during breakfast hours. NYRA TV analyst and handicapper Anthony Stabile, who also serves Continued On Page 14
After months of closure due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Saratoga Springs Heritage Area Visitor Center opened July 8. “We couldn’t be happier to reopen the Visitor Center,” said Darryl Leggieri, president of Discover Saratoga. “With summer travel heating up and COVID-19 restrictions lifted, it’s critical to have a place in our community where locals and visitors alike can go to gain important information about our city. We’d like to thank Mayor Meg Kelly, Commissioner Michele Madigan, and the entire City Council of Saratoga Springs for making this possible.” The Heritage Area Visitor Center has adjusted its hours to Tuesday through Saturday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Unvaccinated individuals are asked to maintain social distancing and wear a mask while inside the building. “After more than a year of being closed, we are pleased to reopen the Heritage Area Visitor Center,” said Mayor Meg Kelly. “Welcoming all our visitors and community members is a true joy. Thank you to Discover Saratoga for their willingness to open and provide this important service.” Discover Saratoga has plans to offer community programs at the Heritage Area Visitor Center throughout the summer, including the Summer Concert Series in historic Congress Park. This free, family-friendly event
The Saratoga Springs Heritage Area Visitor Center on Broadway has re-opened. ©2021 SaratogaPhotographer.com
will take place Sundays in July through July 25 and Tuesdays in August (Aug. 3-24) from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Guided walking tours are available Tuesday through Saturday starting at 10:30 a.m. outside the Heritage Area Visitor Center and are led by Continued On Page 13