Saratoga Race Course will re-open to fans at near full capacity when the 2021 summer meet commences on July 15.
In order to re-open Saratoga Race Course to fans at near full percent capacity, the New York Racing Association (NYRA) will designate most sections for vaccinated fans only, including the popular Saratoga backyard. Officials said the policy aligns with current state guidance for large outdoor sports and entertainment venues, which allows for fully vaccinated sections to operate at full capacity without social distancing measures in place.
Alternatively, NYRA will designate a small number of hospitality and seating areas for non-vaccinated fans. Fans in these sections will be required to observe social distancing guidelines and to wear a face covering at all times during their day at Saratoga Race Course.
NYRA said all fans who show proof of vaccination through Excelsior Pass–the state’s free, fast, and verifiable way to present digital proof of COVID-19 vaccination—on Opening Day, Thursday, July 15, will receive free grandstand general admission. Fans can also present alternate forms of proof of vaccination, including paper form such as their CDC COVID-19 vaccination record card, to redeem the free admission.
Large Unemployment Checks, COVID Fears Are Having Harmful Effect On Local Hiring
By Christine Graf
According to The Conference Board, a non-profit that conducts economic research, the current U.S. labor shortage could develop into one of the worst labor shortages of the last 50 years. Companies that employ blue collar and manual service workers are expected to be especially hard hit.
This country-wide labor shortage is being felt locally especially as businesses in Saratoga County gear up for the busy summer tourism season. According to Todd Shimkus, president of the Saratoga County Chamber of Commerce, the labor shortage is impacting every sector of the local economy.
“It’s affecting every type of business and every type of employer—large and small, entry level and professional.”
Although employment shortages existed pre-COVID, they have worsened during the pandemic due in part to the increase in unemployment benefits offered by the federal government. Shimkus said there are other factors at play.
“There aren’t many more people unemployed in Saratoga County than there were before the pandemic. There are maybe 1,000 to 1,500 more. We might have been at around 4,500 people unemployed before, and we’re at about 6,000 now. That’s out of a population of 230,000 people.”
Although Shimkus acknowledged that some people are choosing not to work because they are earning more on unemployment, he said the situation is more complicated than that.
GlobalFoundries Strategy To Bring HQ To Malta Enforces Future Expansion Plans
GlobalFoundries, a global competitor in the microchip manufacturing industry, has decided to move its headquarters to its facility in Malta.
The announcement was made in April at an onsite event in Malta with U.S. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer.
GlobalFoundries calls the Malta Fab 8 its most advanced semiconductor manufacturing facility. The change was made as the company positions itself for growth, strengthens partnerships with customers and recruits new talent, officials said.
GlobalFoundries has invested more than $15 billion in its Fab 8 facility over the last decade to support innovation and manufacturing capacity. In 2021, the company is doubling its planned investment to expand global capacity, with $500 million targeted for Malta alone.
The move from its previous headquarters to Malta is part of the company’s commitment to address the soaring global chip demand, with a focus on semiconductor manufacturing innovation. It will maintain a substantial presence in Santa Clara, Calif., in the heart of Silicon Valley, where many of its leading U.S. customers and ecosystem partners are based.
“Today, GF’s Fab 8 in New York is a $15 billion advanced semiconductor manufacturing facility and one that is playing a key role in the transformation of our industry to meet rapidly accelerating demand,” said GlobalFoundries CEO Tom Caulfield. “I am personally proud to be making upstate New York GF’s new headquarters. Our amazing 3,000-person workforce, in partnership with our local, state, and federal leaders, will together build on GF’s success, solidifying the Empire State’s place as one of a few world-class semiconductor manufacturing hubs at a time when our national and economic security depends more and more on what we can make here at home.”
Saratoga City Center Partners With Group To ‘Re-Imagine’ Trade Show Health, Safety Setup
Saratoga Springs City Center has partnered with Total Events to re-imagine trade show setups with safety and COVID-19 protocols in mind.
As the convention and meeting industry begins to emerge from the COVID-19 lockdown the entire business of trade shows must be redeveloped, center officials said.
“Health concerns from COVID-19 is the reason this change is occurring but it’s also time for the industry to consider how to make the forced change result in better return on investment for the vendors, hosting organizations and attendees,” officials said.
“Gone are the days of aisles packed with attendees, handshakes and hugs, people grazing on sponsor provided food & beverage as they browse the trade show floor—at least for now.”
Representatives from the City Center and Total Events are available to discuss the setups and those interested are encouraged to call the City Center at 518-584-0027 to schedule a time to view and discuss them. All COVID-19 social distancing protocols will be observed.
“We are very grateful to Rich and Melissa Carrier, owners of Total Events, for suggesting this idea,” said Ryan McMahon, Executive Director Saratoga Springs City Center. “Our sales team has been discussing with our decorating partners and clients for over a year how to re-imagine trade shows safely and effectively, this is a collaborative and valuable first step in the process”
“Trade Shows are so much more than a place to grab some swag, meet up with industry friends and grab a cup of coffee. They provide lead generation, sponsorship opportunities for organizations, brand awareness and opportunities to launch a new business”, said Melissa Carrier of Total Events.
Gideon Putnam Resumes Services For The Season With Health, Safety Rules In Place
The Gideon Putnam hotel in Saratoga Spa State Park resumed service on May 5 for the spring, summer and fall seasons.
The hotel will be open for stays Thursday through Sunday nights in May before opening seven days a week beginning May 31 (Memorial Day) through the fall.
Delaware North, which operates the hotel under a long-term contract with the state Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation, will again implement its Rest Assured Commitment to Care comprehensive health and safety program. It includes re-engineered operating procedures to minimize contact risk and bolstered hygiene protocols aligned with guidelines of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
“We know people are looking to book vacations for the summer and fall, but there are also many who are ready to just hop in the car and get away for a few days,” said Jim McGrath, general manager of The Gideon Putnam.
Hotel guests enjoy amenities, including: advance tee time booking at the park golf course; use of the outdoor Victoria Pool and Peerless Poo; use of the Roosevelt Baths & Spa relaxation lounge; complimentary admission tickets to the Saratoga Automobile Museum; use of sports equipment for tennis, the putting/chipping green and disc golf in the park; free use of the Saratoga bike share program; and outdoor lawn games such as croquet, bocce ball, and horseshoes.
Personnel Briefs: May 2021
The Arrow Family of Companies announced the appointment of Blake Jones, vice president and director of marketing, to senior vice president for Glens Falls National Bank and Trust Co., Saratoga National Bank and Trust Co. and Upstate Agency LLC. As part of the senior leadership team, Jones will be responsible for all activities related...
Purdy’s Discount Wine & Liquor Expands Into Former Citizens Bank Space Next Door
By Christine Graf
Husband and wife Brandan and Kristen Greczkowski have expanded Purdy’s Discount Wine and Liquor, a third-generation family-owned business in Congress Plaza in Saratoga Springs.
Purdy’s is one of the Capital Region’s largest wine and liquor stores.
During its 60 years of operations, Purdy’s has been located at three different addresses in Saratoga Springs. The store has been in Congress Plaza for more than 20 years. During that time, it has expanded multiple times. The most recent occurred after Citizens Bank closed its 3,000-square-foot branch that was located next door to Purdy’s. All that space is now part of the liquor store.
The business was started in 1960 by Kristen’s grandfather, George Purdy. Her mother, Gail Purdy Brophy, took over store operations in 1963. Brophy was just 21 years old at the time and remained at the helm of Purdy’s until 2020 when she died at the age of 77.
“When my mom got sick, we moved back here and planned to take over the business,” said Kristen Greczkowski, a hair stylist who has worked on and off for Purdy’s for most of her adult life. She handles the financial aspects of the business and Brandan oversees buying, selling, and merchandising.
It was Brophy’s idea to expand and take over the space.
Athletic Shoes, Other Amenities, To Be Sold At New ‘Divine Sole’ In Downtown Saratoga
By Susan Elise Campbell
Divine Sole is “soon to be the best sneaker store north of Albany,” said Ryan Smalley, owner of a new shop opening at The Marketplace, 454 Broadway in downtown Saratoga Springs.
Smalley registered his LLC in November and is anticipating a soft opening the fourth week in May, he said.
This is Smalley’s first venture into the world of retail. He and his wife, Laura, are both financial professionals, with Smalley being an accountant for the past eight years.
“The pandemic changed so much about all of our lives, but change can create opportunity,” he said. “After an unusual year to reflect and consider what long-term changes will come out of this experience, we thought it a good time to try this venture.”
Divine Sole will offer exclusive sneakers along with mainstay brands such as Nike and Adidas, said Smalley. Shoppers will find Air Jordan, Air Max, Gel Lyte, Flight, Kim Jones and other premium labels at the new store.
“We are filling a huge need in Saratoga,” Smalley said. “There is nothing around that offers a line of sneakers like these.”
Company With Local Offices Achieves Two Milestones With Energy Agency, Business
Quidnet Energy, which has an office in Saratoga Springs, has achieved two key milestones in its projects with the U.S. Department of Energy’s Water Power Technology Office (WPTO) and Advanced Research Projects Agency–Energy (ARPA-E), to commercialize the company’s geomechanical pumped storage (GPS) technology.
Quidnet partnered with the WPTO through its HydroWIRES Initiative to develop an innovative reversible injector-generator that will enable deployment of modular hydropower conversion in high-pressure pumped hydro applications such as for Quidnet’s GPS technology. The milestone was achieved by the completion of system-level design and engineering as well as testing of key operating components in an industrial machining facility in New York state, officials said.
Quidnet pumps water underground and stores it in-between layers of rock. The natural elasticity of the rock performs like a spring and holds the water under pressure until it is needed, at which time it is released through a hydroelectric turbine to produce electricity to send back to the grid.
Quidnet is working with ARPA-E through their Duration Addition to electricitY Storage (DAYS) program to develop the GPS resource in key power markets across the U.S. by planning and executing exploratory wells to characterize, evaluate, and validate this geologic resource.
Saratoga Farmers Markets Are Open For Season At High Rock And The Wilton Mall
The Saratoga Farmers’ Market, the area’s longest running farmers’ market, opened its 43rd outdoor market season May 1 at its current location at the Wilton Mall, in the former Bon-Ton and Bow Tie Cinemas parking lots.
The Wednesday market opened May 5 at downtown Saratoga’s High Rock Park.
This year’s Saturday markets, weekly from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., will feature around 65 local vendors selling fresh produce, dairy products, eggs, meats, flowers, baked goods, prepared foods, and more. At Wednesday’s markets, weekly from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m., 20 vendors will be providing a similar range of items.
The decision to start the summer season in two locations was made to keep market vendors and customers safe while the COVID-19 pandemic still requires social distancing. The smaller Wednesday market fits comfortably at High Rock Park, but for the larger Saturday market a more expansive footprint is still needed, for which the Wilton Mall has proved a successful location. A survey conducted among customers, which gathered over 700 responses, indicated an even split in their location preferences.
The markets will continue to follow current COVID-19 safety guidelines for farmers’ markets by hosting socially distanced markets, offering hand washing and sanitizing opportunities, and following mask requirements for vendors and customers. The Saturday market will continue to offer its online pre-ordering and curbside pickup service. Market staff will continually assess market safety and updated operational guidelines for farmers’ markets and do not rule out moving back downtown when it is deemed appropriate to do so.