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Country Cottages & Motel Sold To Same People Who Bought Lake George Suites

Posted onJanuary 17, 2022
Country Cottages & Motel in Diamond Point was sold for $2.75 million. It has 17 private fully winterized cottages, four motel rooms, and a 3,600-square-foot private residence.
Courtesy Muroff Hospitality Group

By Christine Graf

Country Cottages & Motel in Diamond Point has been sold to Country Cabins LLC for $2,750,000. 

Sellers Ceaser (Charlie) and Virginia Portes enlisted Mitch Muroff of Muroff Hospitality Group to handle the sale. The real estate firm specializes in the brokerage and sale of hotels, motels, resorts, campgrounds and inns throughout New England and New York state.

The transaction closed on Dec. 28, just over two months after the property was listed for sale.

“The Country Cottages is an extremely well-built property,” said Muroff.  “When Charlie and Ginny Portes acquired the property 30 years ago, there was a three-bedroom log cabin on the property and not much else. He and his father built each of the cabins by hand by themselves over the course of the last 30 years.”

The 3.38-property has 17 private one-, two-, and three-bedroom fully winterized cottages, four motel rooms, and a 3,600-square-foot private residence that was owner occupied by the Portes. 

There is also a heated swimming pool, children’s play area, fitness center, and veranda.

 “As it turns out, the buyer of the Country Cottages & Motel is the individual who I sold Lake George Suites to in June,” said Muroff. “The properties are very close to each other—probably a quarter or a third of a mile away from each other.”

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Flamingo Resort On Lake George Purchased By Massachusetts Real Estate Developer

Posted onDecember 14, 2021
The Flamingo Resort on Lake George was sold by George Pasternak and his sister Chrystyna Panycia, whose parents started the business. The buyer is a Massachusetts real estate developer.
Courtesy Muroff Hospitality Group

Muroff Hospitality Group announced the sale of The Flamingo Resort on Lake George.

Chris Kozaczka, a Massachusetts real estate investor and tax analyst, and his family purchased the 65-year-old Flamingo Resort located at 3914 Lake Shore Drive, Diamond Point.

The seller was Flamingo Resort Holding LLC and Flamingo Lake George Inc., which is George Pasternak and his sister Chrystyna Panycia, whose parents started the business.

The sales price was $6,5 million.  

Mitch Muroff of Muroff Hospitality Group represented the Seller and secured the buyer in an exclusive listing. The business transaction closed on Tuesday, Nov. 30 in Glens Falls.

The Flamingo Resort is in the prestigious Diamond Point section of Lake George. Muroff  said the resort has been family owned for nearly 65 years, and the sellers were successful in finding a buyer that would continue their legacy of maintaining a traditional family resort. 

The 4.63-acre property features 59 one-, two- and three-bedroom cabins, most with full kitchens, in addition to a spacious owner’s home, all with views of Lake George.  

Other features include a private sandy beach, two full-size, heated swimming pools and a marina boasting 17 docks and five charter boat licenses.

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Owner Of Sutton’s Marketplace Hopes To Make The Business A Shopper’s Destination

Posted onDecember 14, 2021
Mario DiSiena, who operates the Furniture House at Suttons’s Marketplace in Queensbury, is updating buildings on the parcel to attract restaurant, gift shop, and retail tenants.

By Jill Nagy

Mario DiSiena plans to return Suttons Marketplace in Queensbury to its former glory now that he owns the entire parcel.  

His Furniture House has been in the location since 2014. Now, he is updating the rest of the parcel and looking for a restaurant, gift shop, and other businesses to move in.

The existing buildings have “good bones,” he said, and only need painting and minor repairs to bring them up to speed. He has already had the roofs replaced.

Sutton’s Marketplace, he recalled, used to be an “unbelievable destination” that dominated the Glens Falls area. Buses pulled in for breakfast and lunch at the cafe and for people to patronize the gift shop.   

His core business, the Furniture House, has also undergone changes. The major American furniture companies whose products he used to sell are no longer in existence. Instead, he stocks “made in America” furniture from Amish sources, some of them small workshops and others, more substantial operations.   

They sell solid wood, “craftsman quality” furniture at prices competitive with Asian imports, he said. Most of the furniture is of contemporary design but, “We can build anything, any wood, any finish.”

If the standard dresser design is too long or the bedside table is too tall, that can be changed. In addition, Furniture House carries a line of “premium imports” from Vietnam which, DiSiena claims, is better than the goods coming from China.

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Survey Shows Shoppers In New York ‘Excited’ About Holidays; Some To Spend More

Posted onDecember 14, 2021

Two-thirds of New Yorkers, up from 59 percent a year ago, are somewhat or very excited about the upcoming holiday season according to a new statewide survey of consumers recently released by the Siena College Research Institute (SCRI).

While a plurality, 43 percent, plan to spend as they did last year, only 17 percent plan to increase their spending compared with 37 percent that say they will spend less. Nearly half, 47 percent, plan to conduct at least 50 percent of their shopping online, down from 57 percent last year, according to the poll.

 When considering the delays and shortages caused by supply chain disruptions, 70 percent of consumers have already or plan to shop earlier than usual, 52 percent will shop more in person forgoing online shopping and a majority, 56 percent intend to spend less than they had planned. Up from only 26 percent a year ago, over a third, 34 percent, now say that they believe in Santa Claus.

At the same time, 44 percent believe that cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin are legitimate currency. “Belief in Santa and Bitcoin is an odd combo this season but perhaps we’re seeing a changing of the guard,” according to Don Levy, SCRI director. “Belief in Bitcoin’s legitimacy is highest among younger consumers and lowest among those age 65 and above while saying I believe in Santa is most difficult for those 18-34 years of age to express.”

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State Plans To Add 860 Acres To Moreau Lake State Park Along Stretch Of Hudson River

Posted onDecember 14, 2021December 14, 2021

New York state is expanding Moreau Lake State Park by 860 acres. The new lands include  natural habitat along an undeveloped stretch of the Hudson River that will be known as Big Bend Point.  

“The acquisition at Big Bend Point guarantees the protection of a critical habitat and pristine natural resource,” Gov. Kathy Hochul said. “Moreau Lake State Park is visited by hundreds of thousands of outdoor enthusiasts each year for camping, swimming, and exploring its popular trail network. With more people than ever visiting our parks, this acreage will expand options for outdoor recreation in the region and preserve open space in fast-growing Saratoga County.”

The $1.6 million purchase of Big Bend Point was funded by the Environmental Protection Fund. It brings the Moreau Lake State Park’s total acreage to 6,250 acres, making it one of the ten largest parks in the state park system. 

With its proximity to both Lake George and Saratoga Springs, the park is attractive to visitors year-round as it offers ice fishing, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing and other winter activities.  

New York State Parks partnered with the Open Space Institute (OSI) to protect the former logging site at Big Bend Point in the town of Moreau. Bounded by two miles of the Hudson River, Big Bend Point includes wide, established logging roads that can be converted into an accessible trail network for year-round walking, bicycling, birding and wildlife viewing, equestrian riding, and non-motorized winter sports such as cross-country skiing or snowshoeing. 

State Parks plans to install car-top boat/kayak launches, and permit hunting in-season.  

With its sandy soils, isolation from developed areas, and open meadows, officials said Big Bend Point offers an exceptional habitat for thousands of native species of plant and wildlife, including the federally endangered Karner blue butterfly. Over the past two years, the OSI engaged in a habitat restoration project to create a new home for the Karner Blue, which is expected to support a minimum of 3,000 rare butterfly specimens annually. 

State officials said the unique topography, biodiversity, and expansive acreage also offer new destinations for Moreau Lake State Park’s robust Nature Education program. State Parks is developing a site plan that aims to welcome visitors in 2022.  

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Multi-Year Renovation On Queen Boat Co. Building In Dunham’s Bay Is Complete

Posted onDecember 14, 2021
The centerpiece of the renovation project at Queen Boat Co. on Lake George is the over-the-water deck overlooking Dunhams Bay.
Courtesy Queen Boat Co.

With the transition to solar power, Queen Boat Co. in Lake George has completed a multi-year renovation that began when owners Rebecca and Matt O’Hara purchased the former Dunhams Bay Boat Co. in the fall of 2018. 

After taking ownership, they relocated their Freedom Boat Club franchise and embarked on a three-year overhaul of the marina and site.

Before tackling the marina building renovation, the new owners completed environmental upgrades including the excavation of an underground fuel tank and the development of a new wastewater system. 

In the spring of 2020, Adirondocks was hired to replace over 250 linear feet of aged docks. When those projects were completed, renovation began on the site and building. 

Phinney Design Group in Saratoga Springs was tasked with modernizing the marina, combining Adirondack and nautical-inspired aesthetics, while upgrading the amenities available to guests. Construction was completed by BBL Construction Services. The centerpiece of the project is an over-the-water deck overlooking Dunhams Bay.

“We are very excited to now offer one of the most amenity-rich marinas in the region. From upgraded wifi to new bathrooms we have made the day-to-day experience better for our boaters,” said Rebecca O’Hara. “And now, with the over-the-water roof deck, we have a space that will allow us to connect and grow our community of boaters with a range of special events like brewery tastings, sunrise yoga classes, fishing seminars and much more.”

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Johnsburg Wastewater Project Gets Funds From Regional Economic Development Unit

Posted onDecember 14, 2021

New York state has awarded over $81 million through its Regional Economic Development Council initiative to support 97 priority projects across  the state. 

This year, $150 million in grant funds from Empire State Development was made available on a continuous and competitive basis to support the immediate needs of applicants. Additionally, projects within each region are eligible for a share of $75 million in Excelsior Jobs Program Tax Credits to help attract and grow business in their region.

In Warren County, one project received funding.

“The pandemic toll touched every corner of the state and every sector of New York’s economy, and as a result we must ensure that our recovery does the same,” Gov. Kathy Hochul said. “As we move forward from the pandemic we are using the rolling grant process to build New York state back better by supporting shovel-ready projects with the potential to accelerate new investments and catalyze economic growth in every community.”

“Through a collaborative, bottom up, and regional approach to economic development, these projects were chosen for their innovation, impact on their communities and potential for positive change coming out of the pandemic,” said Lt, Gov. Brian Benjamin. “Whether it is workforce development, tourism, green investments or domestic manufacturing, we are moving forward to foster a strong and prosperous economy in New York state.”

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Dog Boarding And Day Care Business Open At Baldwin Corners, Washington County

Posted onDecember 14, 2021
Mountain View K9 Retreat has wooden kennels for one to several dogs, if they come from the same family. There is also a large indoor play area.
Courtesy Mountain View K9 Retreat

By Susan Elise Campbell

Laurie Bell has started a business that takes advantage of her love of animals and 32 acres of her family home at 61 Baldwin Corners on the border of Fort Ann and Kingsbury.

Faced with changes in her life and the opportunity to start a new career, the idea for Mountain View K-9 Retreat originally came from Bell’s daughters.

“We are animal people,” she said. “My daughters suggested dog boarding and day care and the property is zoned for just about any use.”

While one daughter, Caitlin, works toward her RN degree, daughter Courtney is involved in the new venture.

The Bells believe pets are beloved members of a family and photo portraits are on their roster of services for boarders and non-boarders.

She said her daughter also pursued a marketing degree, and those skills are being used to advertise the business on social media. Bell is also studying to be a dog trainer so that the business can add training to its offerings.

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Bluebird Auto In South Glens Falls Has A Supply Of Cars, Trucks And SUVs

Posted onDecember 14, 2021
Bluebird Auto, 134 Saratoga Ave., South Glens Falls, has a selection of cars, trucks and SUVs. Bill Maher opened the business on a site that used to be a hot dog restaurant.

By Jennifer Farnsworth

Bill Maher, owner of Bluebird Auto, 134 Saratoga Ave., South Glens Falls, said he, his wife Tina, and his father William, have one goal: to sell quality pre-owned vehicles. 

Maher, who also runs Compton’s Restaurant in Saratoga Springs, said he has always worked in some capacity in the auto industry. With the help of his wife, he decided it was time to open up his own business. 

“I was always working for others in the car business. My wife said, ‘Why don’t you try this on your own? So here we are. The people in the South Glens Falls community could not be nicer people. So easy to talk to. We are so happy to be doing business here,” said Maher.

When Maher is not at Compton’s he is at Bluebird. When he can’t be there, his father works the lot. 

“My dad is there almost all the time, running the place, taking care of the buying and selling,” said Maher.

Bluebird’s Saratoga location used to be a hot dog restaurant.

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Zobel Kitchens Receives A ‘Best Kitchen Design’ Award At CRBRA Event In Albany

Posted onDecember 14, 2021
Arthur Zobel, owner/designer of Zobel & Co. Kitchens, accepts the Best Kitchen Design $120,000-plus award from the Capitol Region Builders and Remodelers Association.
Randall Perry Photography

Zobel & Co. Kitchens, a custom kitchen design firm, received the Best Kitchen Design $120,000-plus award from the Capitol Region Builders and Remodelers Association (CRBRA) at the annual Best of Building Awards Night, held in November in Albany.   

The project recognized in the award was a renovation of an 1800s historic Victorian Farmhouse in Schuylerville.  

Typical of old houses, the existing kitchen was in a small room with limited storage, according to the company. By removing a long wall, owner/designer Arthur Zobel was able to create a large kitchen, complete with an expansive island, wine refrigerator, speed oven, wall oven, integrated refrigerator, dining area, and a hutch.

“Kitchens truly are the heart of the home. It’s the room we spend the most time in, the room where we want family and friends to gather, where we work, laugh and create”, said Zobel. “Transforming a kitchen to fit a family’s lifestyle and personality is something I thoroughly enjoy doing.”

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