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Manhattan Exchange Restaurant Opens 2nd Location, The Exchange, In Jonesville, Serving Upscale Pub Food

Posted onSeptember 12, 2023September 20, 2023
Manhattan Exchange in Schenectady has opened a second restaurant, The Exchange, in Jonesville, east of Ballston Spa. Owners of the eatery, which seats about 100, are Beth and Doug Davis.
Courtesy Manhattan Exchange

By Christine Graf

Beth and Doug Davis, owners of Manhattan Exchange in Schenectady, have opened a second restaurant in Jonesville, east of Ballston Spa.

The Exchange opened its doors at the end of June at 857 Main St. in a space previously occupied by the Main Street Grill. 

Beth Davis is a baking and pastry graduate of the Culinary Institute of America, and her husband, Doug, is a Schenectady native with extensive restaurant experience.

“He worked for the Malozzis, he worked at the Pentagon (restaurant in Schenectady), he was the opening chef of Duke’s at the casino,” said Beth Davis. 

Davis worked at Villa Italia for a decade before the couple opened Manhattan Exchange in January 2020.  That restaurant serves upscale pub food and seats 100. 

“We were working so hard for other people, and we wanted to give ourselves the opportunity to work that hard for ourselves,” she said.

The Davises own both buildings that house their restaurants. They purchased the 1.64-acre  Jonesville property in 2022 for $545,000. The property includes the building that houses the restaurant as well as a second smaller building and a barn. 

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Lake George Boat Tour Business Operator Brings The Experience To Saratoga Lake

Posted onAugust 7, 2023
Daleys Adventure Boat Tours owner Don Daley, right, with Ben Burns, one of 10 captains employed by the company, which recently expanded to Saratoga Lake from Lake George.

By Paul Post

Some people are fascinated by notorious underworld figures such as Lucky Luciano who hung out at the casino nightclub where world-famous entertainer Bing Crosby performed.

Others simply like to hang out with friends, take a swim or experience the thrill of being towed behind a powerful boat on an oversized fun tube.

 These are some of the options Daleys Adventure Boat Tours offers with a new service on Saratoga Lake.

 “I grew up on this lake,” said Mechanicville native and company owner Don Daley. “When I was 14 or 15, my uncle had a camp right down the road … We spent our summers here on Saratoga Lake.”

 In 2016, three years into retirement, Daley founded Lake George Island Boat Tours, telling guests about the lake’s history. 

“Eventually people wanted to go swimming, cliff jumping or tubing so we turned it into an adventure,” he said. “Out of 45 tours on Lake George, we’ve been the number-one tour on TripAdvisor for four of the past eight years. The difference between us and other operators is that we customize tours. We let people do whatever they want.”

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Some Officials Confident Essity Workers Will Find Employment As Company Closes Shop

Posted onAugust 7, 2023
Essity paper company unexpectedly shuttered its South Glens Falls mill in July and plans to close a Greenwich converting facility and Saratoga Springs warehouse-distribution center this fall.

By Paul Post

State and local officials say the region’s strong economy should be able to absorb the 300 people forced out of work by Essity paper company’s sudden exodus from New York state.

The Sweden-based company unexpectedly shuttered its large South Glens Falls mill on July 20 and plans call for closing a Greenwich converting facility and Saratoga Springs warehouse-distribution center this fall.

Meanwhile, the union representing the workforce is urging the company to change its mind and not close operations.

Essity is the area’s second large heavy industrial employer to shut down this year as Lehigh Cement, less than a mile away, is in the process of leaving, too. The fate of two large old mills is a major concern as potential public safety hazards if they can’t be repurposed or new buyers found.

Parts of Essity date back to 1864.

“I don’t think having an empty shell of an industrial plant is a good idea,” said state Assemblywoman Carrie Woerner. “The good news is that our employment situation is very strong. We have many unfilled jobs in a variety of different industries. But that said, you want to make sure you aren’t leaving an eyesore in a community that perhaps becomes an environmental nuisance. There’s still a lot of questions about what condition they’re (Essity) going to leave the buildings in and what can be done with them going forward.”

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Fingerpaint Sells Building On Broadway To Real Estate Company Prime Group Holdings

Posted onAugust 7, 2023
The Fingerpaint office building on Broadway was home to the company for a decade.

By Christine Graf 

The Fingerpaint office building at 395 Broadway in Saratoga Springs has been sold for $11 million to Robert Moser of Prime Group Holdings. 

A private equity and real estate company, Prime Group Holdings has an office at 85 Railroad Place.

Fingerpaint Group, a pharmaceutical marketing company, now leases space at 18 Division St. The company was headquartered at 395 Broadway for 10 years, and company founder Ed Mitzen purchased the building five years ago for $9 million. 

“When we moved into the building it had been vacant for a year-and-a-half because Borders (book store) went out of business,” said Mitzen. “It was a great home for us for 10 years. We loved being there. I think it’s the best location in all of Saratoga.”

At the height of the COVID pandemic, the building sat empty while Fingerpaint’s 150 employees worked remotely. 

“I was the biggest anti-work-from-home guy on the planet,” said Mitzen. “I was incredibly surprised to see how productive everybody was.”

When non-essential employees were permitted to return to work, Mitzen surveyed his staff, asking them if they preferred to remain working from home.

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‘Way We Were’ Car Show Set For October In Ballston Spa May Have 400-Plus Display Cars

Posted onAugust 7, 2023
The 21st annual The Way We Were car show will be taking place Sunday, Oct. 8.

The Ballston Spa Business & Professional Association has begun preparations for its 21st annual The Way We Were car show taking place Sunday, Oct. 8, on Front Street in Ballston Spa.

The event typically draws over 400 show cars and organizers are anticipating a large turnout after the massive success of last year’s show. 

The event is free to spectators. A rain date is scheduled for Sunday, Oct. 15. 

In addition to all the cars and trucks, there will be food and merchandise vendors, a kid’s zone with a bounce house and other activities, live music, and a trophy presentation at the end of the day.

“We are really excited for this year’s show,” said Christine Kernochan, car show committee chairperson. “It’s always a great event that brings people downtown to support our businesses. It’s an important fundraiser to support the excellent work that the Ballston Spa Business & Professional Association does. We’re doing our very best to make this one as special as our previous 20 car shows.”

Pre-registration for show cars is now open by visiting www.ballston.org. 

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Personnel Briefs: August 2023

Posted onAugust 7, 2023

aptihealth, a leading tech-driven behavioral healthcare provider built for higher acuity care, announced that Regina Pitstick has joined the organization as senior vice president of aptihealth Medical Group.

Most recently, Pitstick was vice president of  advocacy product and innovation for the Employer and Individual segment at UnitedHealth Group, where she drove the company’s product strategy and vision, focused on delivering a seamless, personalized patient experience. 

Responsible for product development initiatives, Pitstick’s leadership and experience fueled successful long-range strategies, broader market penetration and deeper engagement for over 15M consumers.

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cb20 Inc., Saratoga Springs, announced that Matthew Authier has joined the organization as the MSP sales executive. 

 He will be the front-line client interface of the company, and will be responsible for managed services business development.

After graduating from Merrimack College, Authier completed his MBA from Norwich University with a concentration in organizational behavior. 

 Authier has been active in the technology solutions channel for four years, previously managed sales operations centers in the LP industry throughout the northeast, and a successful seal business owner.

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Interior Designs Atelier Expands Business Model To Include A Collaborative Studio

Posted onAugust 7, 2023
Linda Gerace-Skinner is the owner of Interior Designs Atelier in Saratoga Springs.

By Susan Elise Campbell

Linda Gerace-Skinner, formerly of LGS Interior Design Group, is evolving her business designing luxury homes and commercial spaces into an open workshop concept that she believes is unique to the region and will benefit both her design team and clients. 

Her Saratoga-based company is Interior Designs Atelier and in this new iteration she is replicating the larger and highly collaborative design studio she worked at for eight years in Minnesota.

“Atelier is French for workshop or studio, and it is my experience in an open workshop system that I have brought back home to Saratoga,” said Gerace-Skinner. “My goal is to spark creativity, because when designers work together in one room we feed off each other’s ideas.” 

She said that as reps came into the studio with their samples and the design team had “lunch and learns,” there was “a fabulous collaboration that made each one of us better designers. The benefit for clients is that you are always bringing the best to the table, and as a designer you get even better that way.” 

“A collaboration of other ideas and solutions builds a better project, although I don’t talk through every project as I might with my cabinetmaker or custom contractor,” she said.

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Shop In Malta Becomes Exclusive Seller Of Chocolate Moonshine Co. Products

Posted onAugust 7, 2023
Elise Butler, assistant chocolate purveyor at Cookies & Cream and Finishing Touches in Malta, displays some of the Chocolate Moonshine Co. products the shop now sells.

by ann donnelly

This summer, husband and wife Doug Dockendorf and Shelly Walker expanded their shop and cafe in Malta by offering gourmet chocolates and fudge and further enhancing the adjacent outside area, Collamer Park.

In 2020, the couple purchased the Wiggins-Collamer House, which was built in 1835 and is on the National Register of Historic Places. After renovations, the building became the new location of Finishing Touches, where Walker, an interior designer, runs her business and sells furnishings, home decor, gifts, and accessories.

Within the first year, they added two new businesses at the location. They started with a small selection of ice cream, which proved popular, so they expanded as Cookies & Cream and Finishing Touches, with a full range of soft serve and hard ice cream in cones, dishes, sundaes, shakes and more.

Then they opened The Coffee Bar with coffee, lattes, espressos, cappuccino, and locally made baked goods from The Sugar Fairy Bakes.

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Best Western Plus In Saratoga Re-Brands, Renovates; Is Now The Hotel Saratoga

Posted onAugust 7, 2023
Pinecone Holdings purchased the Best Western Plus and re-named it The Hotel Saratoga.

By Christine Graf

After investing approximately $1.4 million in upgrades and renovations, the owners of the Best Western Plus in Saratoga Springs have rebranded the 3292 Route 9 property as The Hotel Saratoga. 

The hotel is owned by Pinecone Holdings, a Missouri-based real estate investment and management firm. Pinecone CEO Thane Kifer and managing director Drew Kifer own several other hotels throughout the country. 

Woodbury-based WNW Hospitality manages day-to-day operations at The Hotel Saratoga. The company was hired to oversee operations of the Best Western Plus after the property was purchased by Pinecone Holdings in August 2019.

According to WNW president and co-owner Robert Jaeger, rebranding discussions began just a few months later.

“The Best Western Plus is a nice mid-level brand, but at the beginning of 2020, we thought it was a good idea to bring the hotel into more of an upscale lifestyle brand. Those plans were put on hold due to the pandemic,” he said.

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‘30 Minute Hit’ in Saratoga Springs Provides Kickboxing Workout Programs For Women

Posted onAugust 7, 2023
Steve Kissinger poses inside 30 Minute Hit, a business he co-owns that is a women’s only kickboxing fitness studio at 3 Hampstead Place, Suite 104A, in Saratoga Springs.

By Christine Graf 

Greenfield residents Steve and Katie Kissinger have opened 30 Minute Hit, a women’s only kickboxing fitness studio at 3 Hampstead Place, Suite 104A, in Saratoga Springs. 

Founded in 2004, 30 Minute Hit has approximately 100 locations throughout Canada and the United States. The couple made the decision to become franchisees after working with a business coach. 

“She introduced us to several difference businesses, and I spent the better part of six months going through the discovery process on each,” said Steve Kissinger. “This was the one we landed on for many different reasons. We saw a gap in the market in Saratoga and the Capital Region in general for something like this.”

In addition to owning the fitness studio, Katie works as a nurse practitioner and Steve works in the energy sector. He is also a certified trainer at 30 Minute Hit. 

According to Kissinger, “30 Minute Hit is a kickboxing, self-defense-inspired, circuit workout. It’s a high-intensity interval workout that only takes 30 minutes. Each station has a different type of boxing or self-defense exercise.”

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