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Welch Building Redevelopment Ready to Move Forward
November 18, 2025 •
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WESTFIELD, N.Y. -- A major redevelopment project involving the C.E. Welch Building in the Village of Westfield is ready to move forward. During its meeting on Nov. 18, the County of Chautauqua Industrial Development Agency (CCIDA) Board of Directors approved amendments to the project description originally authorized for the project…
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Latest action by CCIDA paves the way for creation of 46 new housing units in WestfieldWESTFIELD, N.Y. -- A major redevelopment project involving the C.E. Welch Building in the Village of Westfield is ready to move forward. During its meeting on Nov. 18, the County of Chautauqua Industrial Development Agency (CCIDA) Board of Directors approved amendments to the project description originally authorized for the project 2021. The action paves the way for the developer, 2 Portage, LLC, to begin work on the creation of 46 new housing units in the Village’s downtown, while also developing new commercial rental space.
In December 2021, the CCIDA initially approved PILOT/Tax Lease incentives for adaptive re-use of the four-story, 51,000 square foot structure. Those incentives included real property, sales tax, and mortgage recording tax abatements to assist with renovating the building and creating a mix of residential apartments and commercial tenant space. This week’s action by the CCIDA board amends the project description. Among the changes, 2 Portage, LLC has decided that all units will be leased at market rate with no tenant restrictions on rents or income. This is an update from the previous project description, which noted that some units would be made available to lease as affordable housing units. Additionally, the total project budget was updated to $19.25 million.
“Today’s action by the CCIDA board was more of a formality to update details of this important housing project. The actual amount and terms of the incentives approved four years ago have not changed,” said Mark Geise, Chautauqua County Deputy County Executive for Economic Development and CCIDA CEO. “However, we still needed to make these final adjustments before we could close on the project in order for it to proceed. With today’s changes, a project that has been years in the making is now ready to begin. It’s a very exciting day for the Village, Town, and the County.”
In addition to the initial support provided in late 2021, the CCIDA also approved a $475,000 loan for the project in early 2023, which helped to secure the purchase of the building. The project has also received assistance from Chautauqua County through an Empire State Development (ESD) infrastructure grant and from the Restore NY program and other ESD sources. The project has also applied for $1 million in assistance through the Village’s recently awarded NY Forward grant it received from ESD, although final determination on that funding won’t be known until sometime in the spring of 2026.
The C.E. Welch Building is located in the French Portage Road Historic District, which is both a local and nationally registered Historic District. Built for Dr. Charles E. Welch in 1909, the building represents a significant contribution to the history of architecture and commerce in the village. Most notably, the building housed the office headquarters of the Welch’s Grape Juice Company.
After Welch Foods sold the building to a private developer in 2005, who was not able to proceed with rehabilitation and reuse of the building, it was acquired by the Town of Westfield in 2014. In 2021, the Town issued a Request for Proposals for redevelopment of the Welch Block. A development team headed up by Savarino Co. was awarded Designated Developer status, and subsequently entered into a purchase agreement with the Town.
Once completed, the building will include 46 residential units. In addition, there will be 3,700 square feet of commercial space located in original commercial space at the corner of Portage Road and Main Street. The commercial space will be targeted at a mix of tenants, including a food and beverage/retail operator and other professional service office spaces. The project will create an estimated 70 construction jobs and three post-construction full-time equivalent jobs.
"The team here at Savarino has remained committed to seeing this project move forward and is excited to be working with our multiple partners - including the Village, Town, County, and State - to bring this historic structure back to life. The C.E. Welch Building will soon be adding residents and commercial activity to the corner of South Portage and Main Streets” said Samuel Savarino, Savarino Co. CEO.
“If we want to strengthen and grow the economy in Chautauqua County, we need to be able to provide up-to-date housing units with modern amenities for working professionals,” said Paul “PJ” Wendel, Chautauqua County Executive. “This adaptive, reuse and mixed-use project in Westfield is an example of how we are capitalizing on the rich history of our towns and villages across the county to provide new and attractive housing for our residents. I am excited that 2 Portage, LLC will breathe new life into this iconic building that has been an important part of our local history.”
“One of our primary economic development goals for Chautauqua County is to provide additional, modern housing units in our communities,” added Geise. “Certain professionals and job seekers desire modern, ready-to-live in apartment space located in a downtown walkable community. This project in Westfield, combined with others we are working on in both northern and southern Chautauqua County, show our commitment to making the County an attractive place to live and work for new and prospective members of our workforce.”
With an estimated 95% of funding secured and incentive agreement with the CCIDA now updated and amended, construction is expected to begin in the spring of 2026, with a completion date tentatively set for summer 2027.
About CCIDA - The CCIDA is an economic development organization authorized and empowered by the State of New York to make Chautauqua County a better place to work, live, and visit. It facilitates development by attracting new businesses, while promoting the retention and expansion of existing businesses. Assistance in the form of incentives – tax abatements, low interest loans, and bond financing – enhances the opportunities for job creation and retention by our businesses. For more information visit ChooseCHQ.com.
New Report Highlights Challenges Facing Economic Development Across NY State
October 16, 2025 •
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CHAUTAUQUA COUNTY, N.Y. -- A recently released report is reaffirming the position by local leaders that a number of outside factors are inhibiting economic development across New York State, including Chautauqua County. In September, the Public Policy Institute of New York State, an affiliate of The Business Council of New…
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County leaders support call for immediate action to fix New York’s ‘economic freefall’CHAUTAUQUA COUNTY, N.Y. -- A recently released report is reaffirming the position by local leaders that a number of outside factors are inhibiting economic development across New York State, including Chautauqua County.
In September, the Public Policy Institute of New York State, an affiliate of The Business Council of New York State, along with the New York State Economic Development Council (NYSEDC), released a report entitled “Blueprint for New York – Creating a Roadmap for Change.” The report was commissioned to explore what was driving New York to the bottom of every major business category, and what needs to be done to stop what the authors are calling an “economic freefall” that is being documented day-after-day.
More than 550 economic development officials and business leaders from across New York were surveyed as part of the report. The responses of the survey overwhelmingly point to high taxes, excessive regulations, and the overall cost of doing business in New York as the primary barriers to growth. Business leaders noted that they struggle with labor costs, compliance burdens, and government inefficiencies that make it difficult to compete with other states. Housing shortages, workforce availability, and infrastructure challenges also hinder economic expansion. Many respondents highlight capital access issues, slow state funding disbursement, and excessive red tape that delay projects and discourage investment. Additionally, crime, population decline, and the outmigration of businesses and workers are seen as critical issues impacting New York’s economic future.
The Blueprint report also indicates that jobs in New York have grown by only 7.3% during the past decade. This is underperforming when compared to the national average of 12%. It is especially subpar when compared to other states of similar size, including Florida (24.9%), and Texas (20.3%).
Even as the overall job growth rate for the state saw a minimal increase, data from the U.S. Department of Labor indicates that more than half of all New York counties (35 in all) saw job totals decrease from 2014 to 2024. Furthermore, the total rate of job loss in New York’s seven Southern Tier counties was 6.3%, and the total rate of job loss in seven of the eight Western New York counties (excluding Erie County, the most populous county in Upstate New York) was 6.6%. By Comparison, Chautauqua County’s job loss rate during the same time period was 5.9%.
“This data clearly indicates that the loss of residents and jobs in Chautauqua County isn’t the result of local leadership or a lack of effort by our economic development team. Instead, it’s a clear indication that the overall business climate in New York State is not conducive to building business, gaining jobs, and growing our local and regional economies. If anything, it’s the complete opposite,” said Paul “PJ” Wendel, Chautauqua County Executive.
“It’s reaffirming to have this new report validate what we’ve known and have been saying for quite some time: no matter how hard we try locally, there are numerous outside factors that impact and hinder our economic and business development efforts here in Chautauqua County,” added Mark Geise, Deputy County Executive for Economic Development and CEO of the County of Chautauqua Industrial Development Agency. “In spite of this, our economic development team remains committed to rising up to face these challenges.”
The report pointed out a number of statistics that help to verify the lack of business development and growth across the state. From 2014 to 2024, corporate management jobs grew by only 2.8%, compared to the national average of 19.7%. The report also found that New York has over 300,000 regulations on the books, second only to California, creating a difficult and time-consuming maze for businesses to navigate. The state also leads the nation in new legislation introduced with over 24,000 bills introduced in 2023-2024, five times the national average and double the next closest state.
The survey portion of the report, which involved hundreds of business owners and economic development leaders participating, found that only 2% of business owners feel lawmakers represented their interests in Albany and only 3% feel lawmakers and state regulators understand and support their business. Overall, 72% of businesses do not see the current economic conditions of New York as good.
The consensus was that New York needed to make immediate improvements around laws and regulations to make the state more business friendly and also address the high cost of doing business due to taxation as well as antiquated policies. The report also indicated that the business community wants to see improvements in state agency coordination, work to reverse population loss, and place a greater emphasis on addressing energy issues.
The Business Council of New York State and NYSEDC are calling on lawmakers to act immediately to implement several recommendations to improve the State’s economic climate.
“What was made clear to us as we traveled the state and spoke to business owners, leaders and organizations is this: rather than being treated as a partner or lifted up by government, businesses feel dragged down by high costs and excessive regulations,” said Ryan Silva, NYSEDC Executive Director.
To read the full “Blueprint for New York” report, visit PPINYS.org.
About CCIDA - The CCIDA is an economic development organization authorized and empowered by the State of New York to make Chautauqua County a better place to work, live, and visit. It facilitates development by attracting new businesses, while promoting the retention and expansion of existing businesses. Assistance in the form of incentives – tax abatements, low interest loans, and bond financing – enhances the opportunities for job creation and retention by our businesses. For more information visit ChooseCHQ.com.
CCIDA and Viewpoint with Dennis Quaid Team Up to Highlight Chautauqua County, NY
October 06, 2025 •
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CHAUTAUQUA COUNTY, N.Y. – Chautauqua County is ready to hit the national stage, thanks to an upcoming new segment of "Viewpoint with Dennis Quaid," a public television (PTV) program distributed to more than 170 PTV stations across the country. The County of Chautauqua Industrial Development Agency (CCIDA), in conjunction with…
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Public Television Program to be distributed to 170+ Stations in Mid-October
CHAUTAUQUA COUNTY, N.Y. – Chautauqua County is ready to hit the national stage, thanks to an upcoming new segment of "Viewpoint with Dennis Quaid," a public television (PTV) program distributed to more than 170 PTV stations across the country. The County of Chautauqua Industrial Development Agency (CCIDA), in conjunction with the Chautauqua County Partnership for Economic Growth (CCPEG) and Chautauqua County government, is partnering with the long-running program to highlight the Choose CHQ and Live CHQ initiatives, which explore the benefits that come with living, working, and doing business in the western-most county of New York State.
Hosted by acclaimed actor, Dennis Quaid, “Viewpoint with Dennis Quaid” engages its audience by cultivating each segment with an approach of educating viewers and inspiring them to take action.
The upcoming Chautauqua County segment of "Viewpoint with Dennis Quaid" will run approximately five minutes and will offer PTV audiences an insightful look into the County, an area of New York State that features a wide variety of outdoor recreational opportunities, nationally recognized museums and cultural attractions, and a business development team that works to help employers of all types and sizes find success on the regional, national, and international stage.
Filmed in early June 2025, produced over the summer, and scheduled for national distribution on Oct. 14, the program features commentary from several community leaders, including Paul “PJ” Wendel, Chautauqua County Executive; Mark Geise, Deputy County Executive for Economic Development and CCIDA CEO; Shawn Hricko, General Manager of Cummins Jamestown Engine Plant; and Journey Gunderson, Executive Director of the National Comedy Center. Together, the four help to explain how the county is not only a viable place to only visit, but also a great place to live and invest.
The program also uses footage to spotlight many areas of Chautauqua County, including Jamestown, Dunkirk, Westfield, Bemus Point, and Celoron. It also highlights the abundant outdoor recreational resources that are found in proximity to the County’s five lakes as well as the 250-plus miles of recreational trails, providing residents and visitors alike with a wide variety of outdoor opportunities, regardless of the season. Additionally, the segment helps to demonstrate how Chautauqua County is a prime location for those seeking career opportunities, affordable living, and an appealing quality of life – all of which are highlighted in the Live CHQ talent attraction and retention initiative.
In conjunction with the Choose CHQ branding effort – which encompasses both the CCIDA and CCPEG Economic Development efforts – the program also communicates how Chautauqua County is preparing for new industries through the development of shovel-ready sites, while also helping existing businesses to thrive, such as Cummins and Wells Enterprises.
“We are very excited to partner with the Viewpoint team, who helped us tell our story to a national audience,” said Geise. “It’s no secret that our county has seen a population decrease during the past 50 years. Our hope is that through this project, along with other Live CHQ and Choose CHQ marketing efforts, we can help educate outsiders about the positive aspects of living and doing business in Chautauqua County, thereby reversing our population decline while filling open job positions.”
Beyond the distribution of the “Viewpoint with Dennis Quaid” PTV program, the producers of the program have also created a 30-second commercial, which is being shown on network television stations in 100 different major markets during the month of October. Additionally, an extended profile video on Chautauqua County has been provided to the CCIDA/CCPEG for their own marketing efforts. The video will be prominently displayed on both the Choose CHQ and Live CHQ websites, and will also be available for viewing on all related social media platforms. Finally, an email campaign is being coordinated by the program’s producers, featuring key details about Choose CHQ and Live CHQ. This campaign will involve distributing the content to an estimated 1 million recipients, also on Oct. 14.
Funding for the “Viewpoint with Dennis Quaid” project was provided through the CCIDA’s 2024 Chautauqua County Business Development, Assistance, and Promotion fund. More information about the CCIDA and CCPEG can be found at ChooseCHQ.com. For information about living in Chautauqua County, visit LiveCHQ.org.
A videographer from “Viewpoint with Dennis Quaid” films employees at Cummins Jamestown Engine Plant during a video shoot in June 2024. Cummins, along with many other aspects associated with Chautauqua County, will be featured in an upcoming segment of the program, which is distributed to more than 170 public television stations across the country. (Submitted Photo)
About Viewpoint with Dennis Quaid - "Viewpoint with Dennis Quaid" is a Public Television program that offers viewers insightful stories about innovative developments and their impact on various industries. Hosted by Dennis Quaid, the program aims to educate and inspire audiences by exploring the ingenuity and dedication behind organizations shaping our world. Learn more at: www.viewpointproject.com
About CCIDA - The CCIDA is an economic development organization authorized and empowered by the State of New York to make Chautauqua County a better place to work, live, and visit. It facilitates development by attracting new businesses, while promoting the retention and expansion of existing businesses. Assistance in the form of incentives – tax abatements, low interest loans, and bond financing – enhances the opportunities for job creation and retention by our businesses. For more information visit ChooseCHQ.com.
The CCIDA is Making Chautauqua County Shovel-Ready
September 08, 2025 •
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CHAUTAUQUA COUNTY, NY -- If you’re looking to establish, expand, or even relocate your business while significantly reducing the hassles of red tape that can cause major delays in getting your project off the ground, you’re probably looking for a site that’s “Shovel-Ready.” In today’s competitive economic climate, businesses of…
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Two shovel-ready development projects are underway with a goal of being completed in 2026CHAUTAUQUA COUNTY, NY -- If you’re looking to establish, expand, or even relocate your business while significantly reducing the hassles of red tape that can cause major delays in getting your project off the ground, you’re probably looking for a site that’s “Shovel-Ready.”
In today’s competitive economic climate, businesses of all sizes desire shovel-ready sites for the significant time and cost savings they offer. These sites, with pre-existing permitting and infrastructure such as roads and utilities, allow businesses to begin construction and operations much faster than traditional development projects that can often be encumbered by permitting and other leg work that come with developing on a vacant piece of property.
Here in Western New York, the County of Chautauqua Industrial Development Agency (CCIDA) is continuously working to identify and develop shovel-ready sites within Chautauqua County. There are currently two shovel-ready projects in development, with a goal of having both completed in 2026. Additionally, the CCIDA has its sights on other prospective locations for future shovel-ready site development.
The larger of the two sites currently under way is located in Ripley at the western border of Chautauqua County and New York State. Scheduled for completion in the fall of 2026, this 140+ acre site will be pre-permitted and will have all necessary infrastructure (electric, gas, water, sewer, communications, and transportation) for light industrial uses, including warehousing, assembly, distribution, and manufacturing activities.
With direct access to Interstate 90 and within an hour of Buffalo and Canada - and just two hours from Cleveland – the Ripley shovel-ready site is strategically located for a variety of potential uses and can accommodate a single large-scale operation, or multiple businesses. The total cost of the project is estimated at least $15.2 million dollars, with funding coming from local, state, and federal sources.
A second 40-acre shovel-ready project is also underway on the southeastern side of Chautauqua County, just outside of Jamestown, within the Mason Industrial Park. Scheduled for completion in the spring of 2026, this site will provide all necessary permitting and infrastructure (electric, gas, water, sewer, communications, and transportation) for light or heavy industrial uses.
Located in the industrial corridor of the Jamestown metro region and serviced by the Jamestown Board of Public Utilities, this site offers affordable electric and water utilities and is within a mile of Interstate 86, a major corridor along the New York State Southern Tier connecting the Great Lakes Region with New York City and the U.S. Upper East Coast. The cost for this project is approximately $650,000, and includes investments from both the CCIDA and Chautauqua County government.
Businesses interested in either the Ripley or Mason Park locations will not only have the advantage of developing on shovel-ready property, but will also have the CCIDA as a partner to provide financial assistance, including tax exemptions and low interest loans, along with technical assistance to help identify and provide additional support for their project through state and federal sources.
Given the time and resources committed toward Ripley and Mason Park to ensure they will be shovel-ready in 2026, both are considered by the CCIDA and County as high-priority projects. The CCIDA is committed to not only completing them on schedule and within budget, but also working with any and all prospective clients interested in development leading up to and once they are compete. This means both sites should be considered top-contenders for countless businesses looking to grow and expand in the Great Lakes Region, considering more than 40% of the top 50 U.S. metro regions are within ten hours shipping time of Chautauqua County. Chautauqua County’s close proximity to Ontario also makes it an attractive location for Canadian businesses that are looking to establish a foothold in the United States, but still be relatively close to home base.
Besides Interstates 86 and 90, Chautauqua County also includes a network of other key State and Federal highways, along with well-maintained county roads, freight rail service, and two general aviation airports. The County is also attractive for businesses concerned with extreme weather. It’s worth noting that Chautauqua County lies within a climate refuge region – an area touted by researchers, public officials, and city planners as a natural refuge from extreme climate conditions that result in severe weather and water shortages. This makes the County attractive for any businesses that want to establish long-term operations with little or no disruptions caused by nature.
With two shovel-ready sites in the pipeline and other potential sites on the horizon, a well-trained and committed workforce, and local partners committed to assisting and supporting business interests in New York State, it’s no wonder Chautauqua County has positioned itself as a sound and logical choice for business development.
About CCIDA - The CCIDA is an economic development organization authorized and empowered by the State of New York to make Chautauqua County a better place to work, live, and visit. They facilitate development by attracting new businesses, while promoting the retention and expansion of existing businesses. Assistance in the form of incentives – tax abatements, low interest loans, and bond financing – enhances the opportunities for job creation and retention by our businesses. For more information visit www.ccida.com.
CREDC Announces New CCPEG Program Manager
August 27, 2025 •
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JAMESTOWN, NY -- The Chautauqua Region Economic Development Corporation (CREDC), an affiliate agency of the County of Chautauqua Industrial Development Agency (CCIDA), is pleased to announce the addition of Josiah Lamp to the newly created position of Program Manager with the Chautauqua County Partnership for Economic Growth (CCPEG). CCPEG is…
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Josiah Lamp to Oversee Programs that Support Economic Development in Chautauqua CountyJAMESTOWN, NY -- The Chautauqua Region Economic Development Corporation (CREDC), an affiliate agency of the County of Chautauqua Industrial Development Agency (CCIDA), is pleased to announce the addition of Josiah Lamp to the newly created position of Program Manager with the Chautauqua County Partnership for Economic Growth (CCPEG).
CCPEG is an initiative launched in 2019, with a mission of bringing together public and private leaders to focus on countywide and regional economic development. The Partnership serves as the catalyst and broker of resources for advancing economic prosperity efforts and is a central coordinating entity for improving the quality of life in our communities, thereby attracting people and businesses to Chautauqua County.
Lamp has 15 years of experience in managing economic development and housing programs, most recently as the Director of Housing and Community Development at Chautauqua Opportunities, Inc. (COI), a position he’s held since 2016. Previously, he served as Deputy Director of Housing and Community Development at COI and, prior to that, as Economic Development Consultant for the Community Development Training Institute, based in Worcester, Mass. Throughout his professional career, Lamp has developed strong strategic leadership and program management skills, specifically focused on strategic planning, building public-private partnerships, grant writing, and public relations. Since 2020, he’s also served on the Partnership’s Housing Development Work Group, bringing a level of familiarity and knowledge about CCPEG to his new role.
“We’re excited to have Josiah join the CCPEG team and focus on efforts that will help to grow and strengthen our local economy and communities,” said Mark Geise, Deputy County Executive for Economic Development, CCIDA CEO, and co-chair of the CCPEG Advisory Board. “He brings a wealth of experience to this newly created position and because of his prior involvement with the Partnership, he’ll be able to hit the ground running!”
As CCPEG Program Manager, Lamp will oversee and coordinate CCPEG activities, including the initiation, development, implementation, and monitoring of CCPEG projects and programs that encourage economic development in Chautauqua County. Lamp will also oversee grant development activities to help sustain CCPEG programming and will also coordinate a variety of economic development activities relating to business development, workforce development, placemaking, housing, and infrastructure.
Prior to Lamp’s hiring, much of CCPEG’s activities and programming were managed by Nathan Aldrich, Economic Development Coordinator with the Chautauqua County Department of Planning & Development. With the initiative taking hold and several millions of dollars of funding obtained to support over a dozen impactful economic and community development projects and initiatives, the need was quickly identified for a full-time dedicated program manager to ensure that projects get responsibly implemented in compliance with funder requirements.
“Since CCPEG’s launch, Nate has helped to develop and grow the initiative well beyond any and all expectations,” Geise said. “During the past six years, CCPEG has received regional and statewide recognition and Nate has also been recognized across the state for his role in guiding the Partnership, along with his other duties in County Government and the CCIDA. With Josiah’s arrival, Nate can focus his energy and talents on a variety of related county planning and development efforts, while playing a leading role in various projects with the CCIDA, including site development, business attraction/retention activities, and helping to guide and sustain CCPEG well into the future.”
“We had several qualified candidates apply for the Program Manager position, but at the end of the process Josiah stood out as the top choice, due to his skillset, experience, and familiarity with CCPEG,” Aldrich said. “I look forward to working closely with him as we continue to make CCPEG a viable initiative for economic growth in Chautauqua County and having it serve as a model program for other counties in New York State.”
Lamp received his M.A. in Community Development & Planning from Clark University in Massachusetts in 2011 and received a B.A. in English from Wheaton College in Illinois in 2005. He currently resides in Dunkirk with his family.
“I am looking forward to helping the Partnership continue its efforts of building and strengthening our local economy by creating new and dynamic programming that assists our many unique communities and our many wonderful organizations,” Lamp said. “Chautauqua County is already a great place to live, work, and do business and I’m excited to help make it even better through my work with CCPEG.”
The position is funded in part by a multi-year grant from the Ralph C. Wilson, Jr. Foundation.
About CCPEG – The Chautauqua County Partnership for Economic Growth (CCPEG) serves as the main convener of economic development partners and resources to advance key projects that achieve economic prosperity in Chautauqua County. It also serves as the catalyst and broker of resources for advancing economic prosperity efforts and is the central coordinating entity for the formation, retention, development, and attraction of quality jobs and advancements to the quality of life. It is an initiative of the Chautauqua Region Economic Development Corporation (CREDC). For more information visit CHQPartnership.org.
Live CHQ and Tarp Skunks to Salute First Responders, Healthcare Workers on July 17
July 08, 2025 •
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JAMESTOWN, NY -- Live CHQ, Chautauqua County’s talent attraction and retention initiative, will once again present a “Community Buyout Night” for the Jamestown Tarp Skunks on Thursday, July 17, 2025. The game will feature the visiting Niagara Ironbacks, with free admission, courtesy of Live CHQ and its two affiliate agencies,…
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Evening will also feature a touch-a-truck event, giveaways, and free admission to all who attend
JAMESTOWN, NY -- Live CHQ, Chautauqua County’s talent attraction and retention initiative, will once again present a “Community Buyout Night” for the Jamestown Tarp Skunks on Thursday, July 17, 2025. The game will feature the visiting Niagara Ironbacks, with free admission, courtesy of Live CHQ and its two affiliate agencies, the County of Chautauqua Industrial Development Agency (CCIDA) and the Chautauqua County Partnership for Economic Growth (CCPEG). The theme for this special night is “A Salute to Chautauqua County’s First Responders and Healthcare Professionals,” with a pre-game recognition planned to recognize all first responders and healthcare workers in attendance.
“Rewarding the community, and especially first responders and healthcare workers, with free admission is our way of saying ‘thank you’ to the men and women who work tirelessly to keep us safe and healthy,” said Mark Geise, Chautauqua County Deputy County Executive of Economic Development, and CCIDA CEO. “This ‘Community Buyout Night’ is also a great way to remind residents and businesses about the Live CHQ initiative, which highlights all the benefits of living and working in Chautauqua County.”
Not only will there be free admission to the game, but there will also be a number of special events and activities planned. Pregame festivities will begin at 5 p.m. and include a “touch a truck” event with various first responder vehicles on hand. There will also be a meet and greet with Whiffy, the Tarp Skunks mascot. Several local healthcare organizations and volunteer fire departments will also have information tables set up. Representatives from the CCIDA and CCPEG will also be giving out free Live CHQ Frisbees to the first 500 people through the gate and just before the game starts, there will be a special first pitch ceremony honoring all first responders in attendance.
Free tickets are available at Russell E. Diethrick Park the night of the game. Volunteer firefighters, local law enforcement, and EMS workers can also pick up tickets at their designated stations, with limited tickets also available at both CCIDA offices in Jamestown and Dunkirk. Any first responder group that would like tickets can also call the Tarp Skunks direction at 716-705-5600.
“Having support from our businesses and local agencies is crucial to the success of the Jamestown Tarp Skunks,” said Christian Dolce, Team General Manager. “We are very grateful to the CCIDA, CCPEG, and Live CHQ for stepping up to the plate and partnering with us on this special community buyout night!”
Additional information about the Jamestown Tarp Skunks and the team’s 2025 season, along with a printable schedule, can be found at JamestownTarpSkunks.com.
About Live CHQ – Live CHQ is a joint marketing campaign launched by the County of Chautauqua Industrial Development Agency and the Chautauqua County Partnership for Economic Growth in 2024 to assist with talent attraction and retention efforts across Chautauqua County, NY. The overall goal of the campaign is to help raise awareness of Chautauqua County as a viable place for individuals and families to live by speaking to the sensibilities, desires, and expectations of people who are considering the county as their primary residence. For more information visit www.LiveCHQ.com.
Newly Restored White Inn Holds Ribbon Cutting, Grand Opening Ceremony
June 30, 2025 •
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FREDONIA, NY – Dozens of invited guests were at The White Inn in Fredonia on Thursday, June 26 to participate in a special ribbon cutting and grand opening ceremony that officially marks a new era for the historic downtown structure. The event was co-hosted by the County of Chautauqua Industrial…
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Iconic Fredonia Structure Returns to Original Splendor as Hotel, Restaurant, Bar, and Events Space
FREDONIA, NY – Dozens of invited guests were at The White Inn in Fredonia on Thursday, June 26 to participate in a special ribbon cutting and grand opening ceremony that officially marks a new era for the historic downtown structure. The event was co-hosted by the County of Chautauqua Industrial Development Agency (CCIDA) and the CHQ Chamber, along with ownership and staff from The White Inn.
The White Inn restoration and reopening is the culmination of a multimillion dollar, three-year effort made possible by an ownership team represented by Steve St. George, owner of S. St. George Enterprises, Inc., along with business partner and Executive Chef Devin Jones. In July 2022, the group announced its plans to purchase and redevelop the long-vacant building and return it to its original splendor as a hotel, restaurant, bar, and events space. Extensive work began in the fall of 2022 and the business formally opened in November 2024, although additional renovation work continued through the spring and into the summer of 2025.
The White family built the home that serves as the core of the Inn in 1868. It was expanded, converted, and opened to guests in 1920 and continued to serve as a landmark hotel and restaurant until its closure in 2017. Now fully restored and reopened as an elegant hospitality venue with full modern amenities, the project preserved many original architectural details of the 25,000 square-foot structure, including tin ceilings, numerous fireplaces, cornices, and wainscoting. The Inn also boasts 25 fully renovated and furnished guest rooms and suites. A large dining room, banquet room, lounge, and expansive kitchen area on the first floor are designed to facilitate food service for large numbers of guests.
“When we announced our purchase of The White Inn during the summer of 2022, I said I was excited to have the opportunity to give back to Fredonia, and now, nearly three years later, I can confidently say I’m even more excited today than I was when we first made the announcement,” said St. George. “I know what The White Inn means to the community, and I have done everything in my power to restore and make it a point of pride in the community once again. I also want to thank the CCIDA and the State for all of their assistance in helping to make this challenging project a reality.”
The CCIDA, along with the Chautauqua County Department of Planning & Development, assisted in making the project financially viable, both in terms of CCIDA financial incentives and through the coordination of a number of capital grants. In 2022, Empire State Development (ESD) awarded the project an ESD Capital Grant in the amount of $519,448. Also in 2022, the CCIDA provided assistance through a PILOT agreement and through sales tax and mortgage recording tax exemptions. In 2023, Chautauqua County was awarded a $1.25 Million Restore NY Communities Initiative Grant award for the White Inn restoration, also via ESD. Finally, the New York State Office of Community Renewal (OCR) provided $180,000 in Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funding, while National Grid also provided a $100,000 Main Street Revitalization grant as part of their Shovel Ready grant program. The State and CCIDA’s assistance stipulated that the project cost must equal or exceed $3.9 million, which was achieved.
“We are over-the-top impressed with the final product, which provides a much-needed hospitality venue in the heart of Fredonia while helping to maintain a major piece of local history,” said Mark Geise, Deputy Chautauqua County Executive for Economic Development and CEO of the CCIDA. “Steve, Devin, and their entire team have done a stellar job and The White Inn has become a key destination for residents and visitors alike. We want to thank them for making such an investment in the County, and also express our appreciation to all stakeholders who understood and had confidence in this project to make it a reality, including the Village, the County, New York State and many others.”
“The rebirth of the White Inn is helping increase tourism and create jobs while at the same time restoring a historic landmark and creating an enhanced community appeal. “The renovated property honors the building’s history, but also makes it relevant to new generations,” said Karen Utz, ESD Western New York Regional Director, on behalf of Hope Knight, ESD President, CEO & Commissioner.
“The restoration of this historic landmark in the heart of Fredonia will help to provide much needed hospitality services for visitors and residents from throughout the region,” said Paul “PJ” Wendel, Chautauqua County Executive. “Whether you’re looking to host a conference or banquet, coming in from out-of-town and need a place to stay, or simply looking to have a great meal with friends and family, The White Inn can once again meet your needs. Congratulations to Steve, Devin, and their team for all the hard work and dedication they put forward to make this development effort come to life.”
"Growing up in Fredonia, The White Inn was always a staple landmark in the village. Having it restored to its former glory is a huge win for our region," said State Senator George Borrello, whose district includes Fredonia. "I commend Steve St. George and Devin Jones for their dedication and vision, as well as the CCIDA, the County Executive, and everyone else who helped make this vision a reality."
“The White Inn is a huge economic anchor for our village,” proclaimed Fredonia Mayor Michael Ferguson, who also provided The White Inn ownership and management with a key to the Village. “Not only has it once again become a key destination, but it also will help to support other businesses in our community by bringing and keeping visitors into the heart of our business district. We want to express our sincere appreciation to Steve St. George, Devin Jones, and their entire team, along with the CCIDA and New York State, for helping to revitalize a signature destination in Fredonia.”
“A major part of the Chamber’s mission is to champion our local businesses in Chautauqua County, and it’s especially exciting today to help welcome a new era for the historic White Inn, here in Fredonia. We’re always ready and willing to assist alongside our partners not only The White Inn, but any business – large or small - that makes an investment and commitment to do business in our County,” said Dan Heitzenrater, CHQ Chamber president and emcee for the grand opening and ribbon cutting ceremony.
Others in attendance for the Ribbon Cutting included Andrew Molitor, State Assemblyman; Christine Rinaldi, representing Congressman Nick Langworthy; Councilwoman/Deputy Town Supervisor Ann Eckman, on behalf of the Town of Pomfret; representatives from the Chautauqua County legislature; and other representatives from Empire State Development.
For more information on The White Inn – including booking information for rooms or the banquet facility, visit TheWhiteInn.com, call (716) 672-2103, or find it on Facebook and Instagram.
About CCIDA - The CCIDA is an economic development organization authorized and empowered by the State of New York to make Chautauqua County a better place to work, live, and visit. It facilitates development by attracting new businesses, while promoting the retention and expansion of existing businesses. Assistance in the form of incentives – tax abatements, low interest loans, and bond financing – enhances the opportunities for job creation and retention by our businesses. For more information visit ChooseCHQ.com.
Maplevale Farms Announces Plan to Build New Facility in Findley Lake
June 25, 2025 •
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JAMESTOWN, NY – A longtime food distribution company in Chautauqua County is making plans to relocate its operations. At its June 24, 2025 meeting, the County of Chautauqua Industrial Development Agency (CCIDA) Board of Directors approved a due diligence resolution for proposed incentives to Maplevale Farms, Inc., which will be…
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$41 million move will result in retention of 213 jobs, creation of 23 new positionsJAMESTOWN, NY – A longtime food distribution company in Chautauqua County is making plans to relocate its operations. At its June 24, 2025 meeting, the County of Chautauqua Industrial Development Agency (CCIDA) Board of Directors approved a due diligence resolution for proposed incentives to Maplevale Farms, Inc., which will be used (if/when officially approved by the Board) to assist the company with relocating from its current site in Falconer (2063 Allen St. Ext.) to a new facility in Findley Lake/Town of Mina. The total cost of the project is estimated at $41.4 million. Once completed, the project will result in the retention of 213 jobs and the creation of 23 new positions. An additional 300 - 400 temporary jobs would also be provided during construction of the new facility.
Maplevale Farms has been in business since 1951, as a family-owned, independent food distribution company. In 2010, the business relocated from its long-time location in Clymer, NY to the current facility in Falconer, due to a partial roof collapse caused by a significant winter snow storm. It has operated at the Falconer location for the past 15 years. The company has now outgrown the Falconer facility and is seeking to relocate back to the western side of Chautauqua County to be more centrally located within its service area and to have the needed space for future expansion.
The relocation involves the construction of a brand new, approximately 150,000-square-foot refrigerated food warehousing and distribution facility at 3196 Route 426, Findley Lake. With the new location adjacent to Interstate 86 and just eight miles from Interstate 90, Maplevale Farms will be able to upgrade and expand its food distribution operations and provide critical access to its customer base, which extends east towards Rochester, west towards Erie and Cleveland, and south towards Pittsburgh.
To help ensure the project can move forward, the CCIDA is proposing sales tax and mortgage tax incentives, along with a Payment in Lieu of Tax (PILOT) agreement. The proposed assistance will be finalized in the coming month(s), with the CCIDA board expected to vote on a final authorization resolution in August.
“We’ve been committed to operating out of Chautauqua County for nearly 75 years, and want to continue that commitment for years and decades to come,” said Keith Rogers, Maplevale Farms Chief Operating Officer. “We very much appreciate the support from the CCIDA, Chautauqua County, and the Town of Mina and are excited to see this project move forward.”
“We are thrilled that Maplevale Farms has decided to stay in Chautauqua County as it upgrades and expands its food distribution operations,” said Mark Geise, Deputy Chautauqua County Executive for Economic Development and CCIDA CEO. “The new facility will provide a central location for Maplevale in its distribution efforts, and will also provide additional space, should it decide to expand in the future. Maplevale had purchased land just across the border in Pennsylvania and was considering a new facility there, but thanks to assistance from the CCIDA and New York State, we were able to keep the operation in the County. Meanwhile, our team is confident we can assist in finding a business to utilize the Falconer location, once the Maplevale relocation is complete and operations are moved.”
“The Mina Town Board is pleased that Maplevale Farms is planning to relocate its commercial warehouse distribution center near the Findley Lake exit off of Interstate 86. Maplevale is a well-known and respected employer. Their capital investment and daily operations will have a significant and beneficial impact on our community,” said Mina Town Supervisor Rebecca Brumagin.
“This $41 million investment that Maplevale is making in Chautauqua County shows that businesses believe in our county and its strong workforce,” said Paul “PJ” Wendel, Chautauqua County Executive. “We are very appreciative of Maplevale’s decision to not only keep its operation here, but also expand and create additional jobs for our residents. It’s also great to see the CCIDA step in to offer support that will provide a huge return on investment. It’s a win-win for Maplevale and the people of Chautauqua County.”
Construction of the new facility is slated to begin in the fall of 2025, with a completion date estimated for the first quarter of 2027. Once complete, the estimated economic impact of the project will be $258 million.
About CCIDA - The CCIDA is an economic development organization authorized and empowered by the State of New York to make Chautauqua County a better place to work, live, and visit. They facilitate development by attracting new businesses, while promoting the retention and expansion of existing businesses. Assistance in the form of incentives – tax abatements, low interest loans, and bond financing – enhances the opportunities for job creation and retention by our businesses. For more information visit www.ccida.com.
CCIDA Announces Appointment of Ted Wightman to Board of Directors
May 28, 2025 •
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JAMESTOWN, NY - The County of Chautauqua Industrial Development Agency (CCIDA) is pleased to announce the addition of Ted Wightman to the CCIDA Board of Directors, following his approved appointment by the Chautauqua County Legislature at its April 2025 voting session. By virtue of being appointed to the CCIDA Board…
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Sinclairville Resident Returns Labor Union Representation to the BoardJAMESTOWN, NY - The County of Chautauqua Industrial Development Agency (CCIDA) is pleased to announce the addition of Ted Wightman to the CCIDA Board of Directors, following his approved appointment by the Chautauqua County Legislature at its April 2025 voting session.
By virtue of being appointed to the CCIDA Board of Directors, Wightman will also assume a seat on the boards of the Chautauqua Regional Economic Development Corporation (CREDC) and the Chautauqua County Capital Resource Corporation (CRC).
Wightman works for the North Atlantic States Regional Council of Carpenters. He is also Business Representative of the United Brotherhood of Carpenters & Joiners of America, Millwrights Local 1163, which includes 600 skilled members from across Upstate New York. With his appointment, Wightman returns labor union representation back to the CCIDA board. Previously, Steven Thorpe, the business representative of Sheet Metal Workers Local no. 112, represented organized labor on the board for six years. However, Thorpe retired from that position in July 2024 and his seat has been left vacant until another representative from organized labor could be appointed.
“We are pleased to announce that once again we have organized labor represented on our board of directors,” said Mark Geise, Deputy County Executive for Economic Development and CCIDA CEO. “Projects we support often require skilled trade workers to undertake the work. By making sure labor has a voice at the table, these workers can be assured their interests are represented in any decision made by our board.”
“Through his work in labor, Steven Thorpe provided a unique business sense to our board that we greatly appreciated during his time with us,” said Gary Henry, CCIDA Chair. “We are confident Ted will have the same approach and help to represent all types of labor when deciding on projects and businesses supported by the CCIDA.”
“Last year, there was legislation approved in Albany that would have required labor unions be represented on all IDA boards across the state, but that effort was vetoed by the governor. Still, we understand the important role that labor plays in economic development in our county and wanted to make sure it continues to be represented in the CCIDA board room,” explained Chautauqua County Executive Paul “PJ” Wendel, who appointed Wightman to the board with unanimous approval by the County Legislature during its April meeting.
Wightman attended college at The Ohio State University. He is a native of Plain City, Ohio, and currently lives in Sinclairville. He is a member of the Nature Conservancy and his hobbies include skiing, hunting, and fishing.
About CCIDA - The CCIDA is an economic development organization authorized and empowered by the State of New York to make Chautauqua County a better place to work, live, and visit. It facilitates development by attracting new businesses, while promoting the retention and expansion of existing businesses. Assistance in the form of incentives – tax abatements, low interest loans, and bond financing – enhances the opportunities for job creation and retention by our businesses. For more information visit ChooseCHQ.com.
Demolition Begins on Former Silver Creek High School Property
May 08, 2025 •
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SILVER CREEK, NY - The effort to redevelop a major blighted property in downtown Silver Creek is taking a significant step forward this week. Demolition of the former Silver Creek High School building at 60 Main St. is now underway, clearing the path for a three-story multi-unit apartment complex for…
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Action Clears the Way for Construction of 54-unit Senior Housing ProjectSILVER CREEK, NY - The effort to redevelop a major blighted property in downtown Silver Creek is taking a significant step forward this week. Demolition of the former Silver Creek High School building at 60 Main St. is now underway, clearing the path for a three-story multi-unit apartment complex for seniors.
The Silver Creek Apartments project is being developed by Southern Tier Environments for Living (STEL), in conjunction with Park Grove Development, LLC. The former high school building has sat vacant for more than 45 years with several efforts to redevelop the property occurring – including as recently as 2022 - but each was ultimately unsuccessful.
A renewed effort to develop the property began in 2023. In October of that year, representatives from STEL and Park Grove Development appeared before the County of Chautauqua Industrial Development Agency (CCIDA) Board to provide initial details of their project, which involved the demolition of the former school building and replacing it with a very attractive 50,574 square-foot apartment building. In February 2024, the CCIDA Board authorized local assistance for the project, which included a Payment In Lieu of Taxes (PILOT) agreement along with exemptions for both sales and mortgage tax payments. Throughout the rest of 2024 and into 2025, the developers worked to secure all funding for the project and also ownership of the property. Last month the property was transferred over to Silver Creek Apartments, LLC, clearing the way for the project to move forward.
Demolition of the existing building involves long-needed environmental remediation, including the careful removal and disposal of hazards including asbestos, PCBs, and lead paint. Once the building has been demolished, work can begin on the new apartment building construction, which will provide 54 safe and affordable apartments for seniors age 62 and up. Of those units, 51 will be one-bedroom apartments, and three will be two-bedroom apartments. Fifteen units will also be set aside for supportive housing. The new building will also include a community room, fitness room, laundry facilities, and an onsite property management office. There will also be a large parking lot for up to 58 vehicles, along with a patio and shed.
The project will provide 180 construction jobs and, once complete, 4.75 full-time equivalent jobs. The total cost of the project is $20.2 million.
In addition to assistance from the CCIDA, the project also received $1 million in assistance from a New York State Restore NY award, which will be administered by the Village. The CCIDA assistance also helped the developers with securing $6.9 million in funding from New York State Homes and Community Renewal (HCR). Several other entities also played a role in helping to move the project forward, especially in regard to transferring ownership of the property over to the developers.
“There was perhaps two dozen different entities involved in helping to close this project - between STEL and Park Grove, the insurance companies, mortgage companies, the CCIDA, Chautauqua County government's legal and real property departments, New York State, and the list goes on,” said Mark Geise, CCIDA CEO, who notes it was an extremely challenging project and timeline. “In March of 2025, the CCIDA Board authorized an indemnity resolution to help facilitate transfer of ownership, as recommended by our own attorney, Milan Tyler, and that ultimately helped to get it across the finish line. It's amazing it all came together in the 11th hour. It was a terrific team effort!”
"Seeing this project move forward is gratifying on multiple levels,” said Tom Whitney, STEL Executive Director. “STEL has been working on this project for many years. It's been a very difficult project both to get approved for funding through the New York State Division of Housing and Community Renewal, and to finally close on the property. But it's also easy to see how worthwhile these efforts will be in the end. Silver Creek has such a pretty Main Street. We are thrilled to finally be able to remove the dilapidated school building and to replace it with what promises to be a beautiful senior housing facility. I would like to thank State Senator George Borrello, as well as Mark Geise and the staff at the Chautauqua County IDA for working behind the scenes to help bring all of this to fruition. STEL has developed housing as far as Brooklyn and Long Island and each project is always rewarding. But this is easily one of my favorite projects because of the positive impact it will have on one of our local communities."
“The abandoned school really does send the wrong impression of what Silver Creek is,” said Allen Handelman, Vice President of Park Grove Development. “So this project goes a long way towards both providing affordable housing for members of the community, but also sending a message to the people that live in Silver Creek and people that visit there that this is a growing community that is poised to reach its full potential.”
“We never gave up hope on that site and now new development is finally taking place,” said Chautauqua County Executive Paul “PJ” Wendel. “Since first highlighting this in my 2022 State of the County Address, this project has remained a top priority for my administration. We’re thrilled to see STEL and Park Grove Development leading the way, with strong support from the CCIDA and New York State. The former high school sat vacant for far too long despite multiple efforts to revitalize it. Now, it will be replaced by a modern building that brings much-needed housing to some of our most vulnerable residents. I want to thank all the stakeholders who helped make this possible. We look forward to seeing this new development thrive and strengthen the surrounding community.”
“The village is excited to see this long-standing eyesore in the heart of the downtown finally being removed and replaced with a significant housing project,” said Mayor Jeff Hornburg. “Due to the limited availability of housing units in our community, many of our local seniors have had to leave the area in order to find adequate housing and services. This project will finally offer additional modern housing for our older population.”
“I am very excited about this long awaited project and investment in Silver Creek where our seniors are able to remain in the community and have a new up-to-date residence with available services,” said Lou Pelletter, Hanover Town Supervisor. “Silver Creek has needed a project like this for a very long time. While I, and many members of the community, that attended the Main Street school are sad to see the old building being torn down, I, as Village Historian, feel the old building has served the community well from its first graduating class of 1923 to the final closing of the school in 1979. I am hopeful that this new construction will not only provide the much needed affordable housing for our senior residents, but also bring a renewed interest in our community.”
“This is a moment many in Silver Creek have been waiting decades for, and I’m proud to have stood alongside this community every step of the way. Time and again, this project hit roadblocks, but we never gave up. We kept pushing, kept advocating, and now, demolition is finally underway. The old school building will be replaced by something our community truly needs: safe, modern housing for our seniors. This isn’t just about removing a long-vacant eyesore, it’s about renewal, progress, and honoring the people who helped build this community. I’m grateful to STEL, Park Grove Development, the CCIDA, and all the partners who made this long-overdue project a reality,” said State Senator George Borrello, who previously served as Chautauqua County Executive and also as a representative of Silver Creek and Hanover in the Chautauqua County Legislature.
Once demolition is complete, the developers will begin the effort of building the new apartment complex later this year, with an anticipated completion date set for the summer2026.
About CCIDA – The CCIDA is an economic development organization authorized and empowered by the State of New York to make Chautauqua County a better place to work, live, and visit. They facilitate development by attracting new businesses, while promoting the retention and expansion of existing businesses. Assistance in the form of incentives – tax abatements, low interest loans, and bond financing – enhances the opportunities for job creation and retention by our businesses. For more information visit www.CCIDA.com.
CCIDA CEO, County Officials Meet with Senator Schumer in Washington D.C.
May 07, 2025 •
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(from left to right) David McCoy, Chautauqua County Watershed Coordinator; Mark Geise, Deputy County Executive for Economic Development and CCIDA CEO; U.S. Senator Chuck Schumer; Paul "PJ" Wendel, Chautauqua County Executive; and Pierre Chagnon, Chair, Chautauqua County Legislature (photo provided by Office of Sen. Schumer) PRESS RELEASE PROVIDED BY OFFICE…
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CCIDA CEO, County Officials Meet with Senator Schumer in Washington D.C.(from left to right) David McCoy, Chautauqua County Watershed Coordinator; Mark Geise, Deputy County Executive for Economic Development and CCIDA CEO; U.S. Senator Chuck Schumer; Paul "PJ" Wendel, Chautauqua County Executive; and Pierre Chagnon, Chair, Chautauqua County Legislature (photo provided by Office of Sen. Schumer)
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WASHINGTON, D.C. - U.S. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer on Tuesday, May 6 personally welcomed Chautauqua County leaders to our nation’s Capital. Schumer met with County Executive P.J. Wendel, Chairman of the County Legislature Pierre Chagnon, Mark Geise, Deputy County Executive for Economic Development and CEO of the County of Chautauqua Industrial Development Agency, Dave McCoy, County Watershed Coordinator, and others to discuss the most pressing issues facing the region.
“Next to visiting the region, one of my favorite parts of the year is welcoming Chautauqua County officials down to Washington D.C. to listen to their top priorities for the county. It is a breath of fresh air and shows how we can work in a bipartisan way to get real results for people. We discussed the funding I have already gotten for Barcelona Harbor and how because of that funding the long-awaited dredging to ensure its Barcelona Harbor’s long-term stability is starting this month,” said Senator Schumer. “We also talked about the Ripley Interstate shovel-ready site and the funding I have delivered for that, and we spoke of how I can continue to support Chautauqua County’s growth on a federal level. There is a lot of work to do attracting businesses to the region and working to make sure repairs at our harbors stays on track and that we continue to preserve Lake Erie. I am proud to be Chautauqua County’s loudest, proudest voice in Washington.”
Schumer added, “Everything I do in Washington for the region is with the people of Chautauqua County at the top of my mind, and I will always fight alongside County Executive Wendel and leaders across Chautauqua to make sure their needs are heard and responded to in Washington.”
Schumer has long fought to deliver federal resources for Chautauqua County, securing $7.5 million for the Army Corps to repair the west breakwater in Barcelona Harbor and $500,000 for Chautauqua Lake Aquatic Ecosystem Restoration Study in the FY2024 government budget; $4.8 million for dredging Dunkirk Holiday Harbor Agitation Correction & Segmented Offshore Breakwaters Construction Project in the FY2023 budget; and $5.9 million for the Dunkirk Harbor Breakwater and Dredging, $1.15M for Barcelona Harbor, and $1M for the Cattaraugus Breakwater in the FY2022 budget. Schumer today discussed with county officials how he can continue to support Chautauqua County’s requests for federal funding this year. Schumer last year also secured $1 million for the Chautauqua County Industrial Development Agency (CCIDA)’s Ripley Interstate Shovel Ready Site project to extend electrical service to prepare a 147-acre site for future employers.
New Ownership Closes Purchase of Hotel Lenhart
May 05, 2025 •
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BEMUS POINT, NY - The effort to reopen a historic Chautauqua Lake landmark in Bemus Point has taken a major step forward. Ownership of the Hotel Lenhart has officially been transferred over to William and Jill Curry, doing business as Bemus Point Holdings, LLC. With the transfer of ownership complete,…
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Completed sale clears the way for redevelopment of long-time Chautauqua Lake landmarkBEMUS POINT, NY - The effort to reopen a historic Chautauqua Lake landmark in Bemus Point has taken a major step forward. Ownership of the Hotel Lenhart has officially been transferred over to William and Jill Curry, doing business as Bemus Point Holdings, LLC. With the transfer of ownership complete, the effort to redevelop and reopen the iconic building can now get underway.
The effort to purchase and redevelop the Hotel Lenhart has been underway for more than two-and-half years, with Chautauqua Lake Hospitality first announcing its intention to purchase the property in early 2023 from long-time owners John, Deborah, and Barbara Johnston. That announcement came several months after a sale contract had been finalized in August 2022. In February 2023, the redevelopment project received support through a low-interest loan from the County of Chautauqua Industrial Development Agency (CCIDA). A month later, the CCIDA Board approved additional incentives to support the project. Then, in the summer of 2023, the project received additional support through New York State, with a $1.9 million grant from Empire State Development Consolidated Funding Application (CFA) program.
The transaction was completed Friday afternoon, May 2, and Bemus Point Holdings is now the owner of the building. Chautauqua Lake Hospitality, LLC will manage the property.
“We are extremely happy to see this process finally over and the sale of the property officially closed,” William Curry said. “This means we can now move our plans forward and reopen this historic building, welcoming visitors from both near and far.”
Hospitality began 143 years ago on this choice location as a small boarding house. The Hotel Lenhart itself has been a major fixture on Chautauqua Lake since the summer of 1882, when the hotel opened, bearing the founder’s name. After a fire in 1891 that destroyed the original building, the current hotel was built in its place, and it’s served as a popular summer-time destination for visitors and area residents each year, until 2020 when the pandemic temporarily halted operations for much of that summer. It reopened again in 2021 and 2022, when it was placed on the New York State Historic Business Preservation Registry. As the Currys worked on finalizing the sale of the building and grounds, it remained closed in 2023 and 2024.
In the past, the Lenhart only operated from Memorial Day to Labor Day. Now that the sale is complete, the Currys can begin their effort to fully renovate the hotel and make it a year-round destination. This major project will include installation of an elevator and other ADA compliant improvements, and the complete renovation of the guest rooms and common areas. The final product will result in a total of 40 guest rooms with all of the modern conveniences, while retaining the historic character of the hotel. An expanded dining area will accommodate guests and visitors, while other amenities will include an event space, spa, and pool. The total cost of the project, which includes the purchase price, is an estimated $9.9 million.
Mark Geise, CCIDA CEO, said, “Revitalization of the Lenhart Hotel will directly address a priority goal of tourism development for the region by creating an upscale year-round waterfront attraction that will generate tourism revenues; increase sales, property, and bed tax revenues; enhance local retail and service opportunities in Bemus Point; create jobs; and complement other area attractions. I couldn’t be happier for the Currys, the community, and the region that this project is finally coming to fruition after so many years of hard work. It’s a gem!”
"I cannot overstate how elated we are to see the sale of the Lenhart property finally closed”, said Jeffrey Molnar, Bemus Point Mayor. "The Hotel Lenhart has been a part of our rich lake history for more than 130 years. We look forward to continuing our support of the Currys as they work to restore and update one of the last historic grand hotels to a new splendor, making Bemus Point an even stronger community and a favorite destination for visitors and county residents alike for years and decades to come!"
“The official sale of the Hotel Lenhart marks an exciting new chapter for one of Chautauqua Lake’s most beloved landmarks. I commend the Currys for their vision and commitment to honoring the rich history of this property while transforming it into a modern, year-round destination. This project is a shining example of how public and private investment can come together to preserve our heritage, boost tourism, and strengthen our local economy. We look forward to the grand reopening and the positive impact this redevelopment will have on Bemus Point and all of Chautauqua County,” said Paul “PJ” Wendel, Jr., Chautauqua County Executive.
The Currys are planning to meet with the Bemus Point Planning and Zoning Board for approval of use and renovation plans as soon as possible. The hotel is planned to reopen for the start of the 2026 summer season. Three adjacent “guest houses” will be available for weekly rentals on a year-round basis, beginning in the 2025 summer season.
About CCIDA - The CCIDA is an economic development organization authorized and empowered by the State of New York to make Chautauqua County a better place to work, live, and visit. It facilitates development by attracting new businesses, while promoting the retention and expansion of existing businesses. Assistance in the form of incentives – tax abatements, low interest loans, and bond financing – enhances the opportunities for job creation and retention by our businesses. For more information visit ChooseCHQ.com.
Geise Once Again Named to Regional Publication’s ‘Power 250’ List
April 08, 2025 •
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MAYVILLE, NY - Mark Geise, Chautauqua County’s Deputy County Executive for Economic Development and County of Chautauqua Industrial Development Agency (CCIDA) CEO, has once again been named to Buffalo Business First’s prestigious “Power 250” listing. The publication’s “Power 250” is an annual list of the 250 people whom the full…
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CCIDA CEO Recognized for Economic Development Successes in Chautauqua CountyMAYVILLE, NY - Mark Geise, Chautauqua County’s Deputy County Executive for Economic Development and County of Chautauqua Industrial Development Agency (CCIDA) CEO, has once again been named to Buffalo Business First’s prestigious “Power 250” listing.
The publication’s “Power 250” is an annual list of the 250 people whom the full news staff at Business First regards as the most influential and powerful people in the eight counties (Allegany, Cattaraugus, Chautauqua, Erie, Genesee, Niagara, Orleans, and Wyoming) that make up Western New York. For 2025, Geise was ranked 187th, up six spots from his 2024 ranking of 193.
Geise was first appointed in his role of Deputy County Executive for Economic Development and CCIDA CEO in March 2018. Since then, he’s spearheaded the effort to grow and expand business opportunities in Chautauqua County, including overseeing the agency’s expanded and enhanced efforts to help employers during COVID 19. In the past two years alone, and under Geise’s leadership, the CCIDA saw unprecedented economic development activity, assisting with over $1.15 Billion in capital investment in the County. Those investments included:
The Cummins Engine internal expansion project ($452 million)
Wells Enterprises Phase I, II, and III expansion efforts ($512 million combined)
Developing a shovel-ready site along I-90 in Ripley ($16 million)
The purchase of long-time Jamestown manufacturer Dahlstrom Rollform by local ownership ($9 million), and
Development of several hospitality-based projects, including the White Inn in Fredonia ($3.9 million), Wicked Warren’s in Jamestown ($2.3 million), and Hideaway Bay in Silver Creek ($2 million).
Geise has also played a pivotal role in the creation and subsequent oversight of the Chautauqua County Partnership for Economic Growth (CCPEG), an initiative of CCIDA’s component organization, the Chautauqua Region Economic Development Corporation (CREDC). In 2024, CCEPG was successful in obtaining and granting millions of dollars in economic development resources to advance 57 different public-private economic development projects across Chautauqua County. Also in 2024, the Partnership provided nearly $488,000 in direct grant funding to 35 different projects.
In the spring of 2024 and through Geise’s oversight, the CCIDA and CCPEG jointly launched the Live CHQ initiative, a multiyear talent attraction and retention marketing campaign that focuses on helping to correct decades of population loss in the County. Geise also founded the Chautauqua County Land Bank Corporation, which has been serving the community for over a decade. He serves on the board of directors for the land bank, as well as the board for the Chautauqua County Visitors Bureau, the Agriculture and Farmland Protection Board, and on the board of Invest Buffalo Niagara (IBN), where he is also a member of IBN’s Executive Committee.
“The CCIDA board of directors would like to congratulate Mark on being named to the Buffalo Business First Power 250. His dedication to the people of Chautauqua County is evident through the tremendous economic development Mark and his team continue to produce every year. Chautauqua County is a better place to live and work due to his efforts,” said Gary Henry, CCIDA and CREDC Board Chair.
"Mark Geise’s continued recognition on Buffalo Business First’s ‘Power 250’ list is a testament to his unwavering dedication and leadership in driving economic growth in Chautauqua County. His vision and tireless efforts have resulted in transformative projects that strengthen our local economy, attract investment, and create new opportunities for businesses and residents alike. On behalf of Chautauqua County, I extend my heartfelt congratulations to Mark on this well-deserved honor,” said Chautauqua County Executive Paul “PJ” Wendel, Jr.
“I am very grateful to have received this recognition; however, I owe it all to the board, staff, and other stakeholders that are involved in moving the County forward, especially County Executive Wendel,” Geise said. “I hope we can continue to keep our foot on the accelerator for years to come. I love this County and the people here!”
Geise currently lives in Fredonia with his wife Katie Geise, Executive Director of the Chautauqua County Workforce Investment Board. They have three grown children; Mark, Aidan, and Keely.
According to Buffalo Business First, the 2025 Power 250 List has been an annual feature for the publication since 2013 and focuses on people who are making changes and improvements throughout Buffalo and Western New York. The list varies every year based on events, news and promotions.
About CCIDA - The CCIDA is an economic development organization authorized and empowered by the State of New York to make Chautauqua County a better place to work, live, and visit. It facilitates development by attracting new businesses, while promoting the retention and expansion of existing businesses. Assistance in the form of incentives – tax abatements, low interest loans, and bond financing – enhances the opportunities for job creation and retention by our businesses. For more information visit ChooseCHQ.com.
CCIDA, CCPEG Report Successful Year of Development in Chautauqua County
February 25, 2025 •
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JAMESTOWN, NY -- At its February 25, 2025 meeting, the County of Chautauqua Industrial Development Agency (CCIDA) Board of Directors reviewed the Choose CHQ 2024 Annual Report, highlighting accomplishments for the past year. The report not only provided year-in-review details for the CCIDA, but also the 2024 accomplishments of the…
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CCIDA and CCPEG-Related Projects Exceed $300 million in InvestmentsJAMESTOWN, NY -- At its February 25, 2025 meeting, the County of Chautauqua Industrial Development Agency (CCIDA) Board of Directors reviewed the Choose CHQ 2024 Annual Report, highlighting accomplishments for the past year. The report not only provided year-in-review details for the CCIDA, but also the 2024 accomplishments of the Chautauqua County Partnership for Economic Growth (CCPEG), an initiative under the CCIDA’s component agency, the Chautauqua Region Economic Development Corporation (CREDC).
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During the meeting, Mark Geise, Deputy County Executive for Economic Development, CCIDA CEO, and CCPEG Co-Chair, shared the CCIDA’s Top 10 Accomplishments for the year, along with its top 10 goals for 2025. Geise noted that the CCIDA was involved in 18 separate development project that will provide, if fully realized, an investment of over $311 million in the County. These projects would also result in the retention of 771 jobs, the creation of 166 new permanent jobs, and also provide 561 construction jobs. Projects that involve PILOTs (payments in lieu of taxes) will result in $4.9 million in new revenue for taxing jurisdictions over the terms of the PILOTs, which wouldn’t have been realized had these projects not moved forward.
Some of the key 2024 accomplishments include: Wells Ice Cream Phase III Expansion ($175 million) (pictured); Southern Tier Environments for Living Gateway Lofts project ($67 million); Silver Creek Apartments LLC project ($20.2 million); Dahlstrom Rollform’s purchase by local ownership ($9 million); and the opening of Wicked Warren’s ($2.3 million). In total, the CCIDA board approved 12 loans to local business totaling $4.5 million. CCIDA also continued its focus on creating a $16+ million Shovel-Ready Industrial Site in Ripley and the development of a Talent Attraction/Retention Campaign, which launched as “Live CHQ” in April of this year. CCIDA and its affiliate agencies, including CCPEG, were also rebranded through the launch of the “Choose CHQ” brand and website. Another key accomplishment for CREDC was securing more than $1.5 million in funding from the Ralph C. Wilson, Jr. Foundation to extend and enhance the impact CCPEG has had on the county.
The annual report also included the Top 10 economic development goals for the involved agencies. These aspirations included aggressive proactive business retention and expansion; completing the shovel-ready sites in both Ripley and Ellicott; reactivating properties of community importance, including the Furniture Mart Building in Jamestown, the former Silver Creek High School, Lakeshore Hospital in Irving, the mothballed NRG Plant in Dunkirk, and the former Truck-Lite plant in Ellicott; assisting both ImmunityBio (Dunkirk) and Electrovaya (Ellicott) to ramp up operations; and continuing to focus on implementing recommendations from the County’s Economic Development Strategy through CREDC and CCPEG.
“Through all of the uncertainty posed by a dynamic political and economic climate, the CCIDA team has once again delivered on its mission of attracting new businesses while promoting the retention and expansion of existing businesses,” Geise said. “While we no doubt see ebbs and flows in our organization and in our local, regional, state, and federal economies, the CCIDA and Chautauqua continue to evolve toward a better future.”
In addition to the CCIDA and CREDC accomplishments and goals, the 2024 Annual Report also provided an update on various projects and activities involving CCPEG. According to Nathan Aldrich, County Economic Development Coordinator and CCPEG Manager, over $2.4 million in grant funding was secured by CCPEG to assist with its effort to advance 35 different projects focusing on economic development and placemaking initiatives across the county. These projects included the completion and launch of the Live CHQ Talent Attraction and Retention initiative (pictured); the completion of a county-wide Housing Market Assessment and Development Strategy; the launch of CHQTrails.org, the Chautauqua County Interactive Trails Map; continued upgrades and remediation to the Chautauqua County Overland Trails; and the successful launch of the Chautauqua County Grape & Grain Trail marketing initiative.
CCPEG also provided nearly $250,000 in funding to 14 different partner-led economic development projects located across the county – which helped to leverage an additional $1.6 million from other sources to ensure those projects could move forward. Those projects included: the Hartley Park Waterfront Revitalization & Improvement Project in Lakewood; Theater Seats & Auditorium Improvements at the Reg Lenna Center for the Arts and the Key Market Growth Project for the National Comedy Center, both in Jamestown; the Advanced Manufacturing Program at Dream It, Do It Western New York; and a Strategic Growth Master Plan in Bemus Point.
“CCPEG has lived up to its mission of serving as the catalyst and broker of resources for advancing economic development and placemaking efforts across the county,” Aldrich said. “It was gratifying to see so many of our projects cross the finish line in 2024, but thanks to renewed support from the Wilson Foundation and other funders, our work is only getting started.”
“I am really proud of the work we are doing in assisting our partners, including municipalities, in undertaking transformative and meaningful projects,” Geise added. “Between the work we do at the CCIDA and through CCPEG, we have an extremely dynamic and gifted team. This has been illustrated through all the work we did in 2024, and we look forward to keeping the momentum going to help strengthen the economy in Chautauqua County in 2025 and in the years to come.”
The complete Choose CHQ 2024 Annual Report, featuring information for both the CCIDA and CCPEG, is available on the Annual Report page at ChooseCHQ.com.
About CCIDA - The CCIDA is an economic development organization authorized and empowered by the State of New York to make Chautauqua County a better place to work, live, and visit. It facilitates development by attracting new businesses, while promoting the retention and expansion of existing businesses. Assistance in the form of incentives – tax abatements, low interest loans, and bond financing – enhances the opportunities for job creation and retention by our businesses. For more information visit ChooseCHQ.com.
About CCPEG - The Chautauqua County Partnership for Economic Growth (CCPEG) serves as the main convener of economic development partners and resources to advance key projects that achieve economic prosperity in Chautauqua County. It also serves as the catalyst and broker of resources for advancing economic prosperity efforts and is the central coordinating entity for the formation, retention, development, and attraction of quality jobs and advancements to the quality of life. It is an initiative of the Chautauqua Region Economic Development Corporation (CREDC). For more information, please visit CHQPartnership.org.
CCIDA Announces Appointment of John Healy to Board of Directors
February 25, 2025 •
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JAMESTOWN, NY: -- The County of Chautauqua Industrial Development Agency (CCIDA) is pleased to announce the addition of John Healy to the CCIDA Board of Directors, following his approved appointment by the Chautauqua County Legislature at its January 2025 voting session. By virtue of being appointed to the CCIDA Board…
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Bemus Point resident also serves as executive director of BESTJAMESTOWN, NY: -- The County of Chautauqua Industrial Development Agency (CCIDA) is pleased to announce the addition of John Healy to the CCIDA Board of Directors, following his approved appointment by the Chautauqua County Legislature at its January 2025 voting session.
By virtue of being appointed to the CCIDA Board of Directors, Healy will also assume a seat on the boards of the Chautauqua Regional Economic Development Corporation (CREDC) and the Chautauqua County Capital Resource Corporation (CRC).
Healy has more than 20 years of experience in the construction industry, including architecture/engineering; construction administration; estimating; and project management with educational, health care, commercial, utility, and infrastructure projects. He has worked for the Builders Exchange of the Southern Tier (BEST) since 2021 and was recently named the Executive Director, replacing Brad Walters, who retired from that position at the end of 2024. Walters resigned from the CCIDA board on December 23, 2024 due to his recent retirement from BEST, after serving for ten years, creating the open board seat that Healy is now filling.
Healy is a member of numerous local organizations including the Workforce Investment Board; Jamestown YMCA; and the Jamestown Noon Rotary Club, where he served as past president. His educational background includes an MBA from the Franciscan University of Steubenville; a BA from the University of Mount Union; and is a certified Project Management Professional (PMP). While playing football at Mount Union, Healy helped the Raiders to a 55-1 record and three NCAA Division III national championships. He is a native of Steubenville, Ohio, and currently lives in Bemus Point with his wife Betsy (Myott) and their four sons.
“We are pleased to have John join the board of the CCIDA,” said Mark Geise, Deputy County Executive for Economic Development and CCIDA CEO. “John brings a wealth of experience to the board and has a firm understanding of its role related to growing and strengthening the local economy, thanks to involvement with BEST and his relationship with Brad Walters.”
“Brad provided a lot of great insights pertaining to what was going on in the business community, so it was very beneficial having him on the board these past ten years,” said Gary Henry, CCIDA Chair. “We are confident that John will continue to provide valuable insights in the years to come and look forward to having him on our team.”
“I’m excited to join the CCIDA Board of Directors and look forward to contributing to the great work the organization does in Chautauqua County,” Healy said.
Prior to his resignation from the board, Walters served as vice chair. That position will now be held by board member Dan Heitzenrater, who had previously served as board secretary. The office of board secretary will now be held by board member Amy Harding.
About CCIDA - The CCIDA is an economic development organization authorized and empowered by the State of New York to make Chautauqua County a better place to work, live, and visit. It facilitates development by attracting new businesses, while promoting the retention and expansion of existing businesses. Assistance in the form of incentives – tax abatements, low interest loans, and bond financing – enhances the opportunities for job creation and retention by our businesses. For more information visit ChooseCHQ.com.
CCIDA Thanks Carol Rasmussen for Years of Service
January 29, 2025 •
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The CCIDA board and staff recognized retiring Business Development Manager Carol Rasmussen during the January CCIDA board meeting on Tuesday, January 28. Rasmussen will be retiring from her position on February 1 after 24 years with the Agency. Pictured from left to right are Chautauqua County Executive Paul “PJ” Wendel,…
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Long-time Project Manager to Retire after 24 years of Working at County Development AgencyThe CCIDA board and staff recognized retiring Business Development Manager Carol Rasmussen during the January CCIDA board meeting on Tuesday, January 28. Rasmussen will be retiring from her position on February 1 after 24 years with the Agency. Pictured from left to right are Chautauqua County Executive Paul “PJ” Wendel, Rasmussen, CCIDA CEO Mark Geise, and CCIDA Board Chair Gary Henry.
JAMESTOWN, NY – The County of Chautauqua Industrial Development Agency (CCIDA) is saying goodbye to one of its longest-serving employees. On Tuesday, Mark Geise, Deputy County Executive for Economic Development and CCIDA CEO, announced that Carol Rasmussen would be retiring from her position as Business Development Manager, effective February 1, 2025.
Rasmussen first joined the CCIDA in 2001. Since then, she’s assisted countless businesses in Chautauqua County with retention strategies while also recruiting new business development to the county. Some of the key businesses she’s assisted with include Artone, Bush Industries / E-Solutions, Cummins, Dahlstrom’s, New Flyer of America, Phoenix Metal, Rand Machine, SKF, Southern Tier Brewing Co., Weber Knapp, and many more.
“Carol has played a crucial role in building strong relationships between our agency and the business community in Chautauqua County,” Geise said. “Through her work, she’s helped to position our agency as a leader in economic development in Western New York by building strong and lasting relationships with so many of our local businesses. She’s also been a valuable team member and mentor to many of her colleagues here at the CCIDA, as well as those who work in other areas of economic development across Chautauqua County.”
“Carol is respected by the business community, her coworkers and colleagues, and our municipalities. She’s been a consummate professional and has represented the CCIDA well during her many years of service. She will be difficult if not impossible to replace,” added Rich Dixon, CCIDA CFO.
“It’s been an absolute pleasure to work with Carol, both as a business owner and later during my time on the CCIDA board,” said Gary Henry, CEO of Fancher Chair and chair of the CCIDA board of directors. “Carol has shown to be an invaluable asset to the agency and to economic development in our county for nearly three decades. We all wish her well on her well-deserved retirement following her years of hard work at the CCIDA.”
Rasmussen is a native of Jamestown and a graduate of Ohio Northern University, acquiring Financial Certifications from Jamestown Community College. Prior to joining the CCIDA, she worked for Key Bank as a financial consultant and commercial business loan assistant. She is a member of the Chautauqua Leadership Network, and formally served on the board of the Jamestown Boys & Girls Club.
“I’ve greatly enjoyed my time working for the CCIDA and alongside our local business community,” Rasmussen said. “I’ve created many lasting friendships over the years thanks to my work with the agency and those friendships will continue. It’s been a pleasure to work with the expertise of the CCIDA Board of Directors, Loan Review consultants, and my colleges. I am especially grateful to Mark Geise and Rich Dixon, along with the past CEOs of the CCIDA who helped to make this a very rewarding and gratifying career. A heartfelt thanks to you all.”
Geise said the CCIDA will consider its options on how to fill the position in the coming weeks, with an update expected by the March board meeting.
About CCIDA - The CCIDA is an economic development organization authorized and empowered by the State of New York to make Chautauqua County a better place to work, live, and visit. It facilitates development by attracting new businesses, while promoting the retention and expansion of existing businesses. Assistance in the form of incentives – tax abatements, low interest loans, and bond financing – enhances the opportunities for job creation and retention by our businesses. For more information visit ChooseCHQ.com.
CCIDA, CCPEG Announce Live CHQ Workforce Ambassador Program
December 13, 2024 •
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DUNKIRK, NY – The Chautauqua County Partnership for Economic Growth (CCPEG) and County of Chautauqua Industrial Development Agency (CCIDA) are announcing a new program as part of the Live CHQ initiative to help introduce new and prospective residents to all that the county has to offer. The Live CHQ Workforce…
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New program will help showcase Chautauqua County to new county residents/workforce membersDUNKIRK, NY – The Chautauqua County Partnership for Economic Growth (CCPEG) and County of Chautauqua Industrial Development Agency (CCIDA) are announcing a new program as part of the Live CHQ initiative to help introduce new and prospective residents to all that the county has to offer.
The Live CHQ Workforce Ambassador Program involves people who live and work in Chautauqua County serving as local ambassadors, each with varying backgrounds and interests, and each committed to sharing the benefits that come with living and working in the county. The program matches up new or prospective residents with an ambassador that matches their interests. Together, they will spend time out in the county with a goal of showcasing why it’s an appealing place to live, work, and play.
“This is a great resource and recruitment tool for local employers who want to help a new or prospective employee learn more about living in Chautauqua County, including our attractions, local groups and organizations, amenities, and recreational opportunities,” said Mark Geise, Deputy County Executive for Economic Development, CCIDA CEO, and CCPEG Advisory Board Co-Chair. “It’s also great for any individual who has recently relocated to the county and is looking for new networking opportunities, or is just trying to find things to do outside of the workplace that fit with their own background and interests.”
“We recognize that not everyone who has moved here or plans to relocate to our county for work has all the information necessary to enjoy the all the quality amenities that come with living here. Our hope is that through this program, they can make the necessary connections needed to not only enjoy being a resident of the county, but also ensure they can make the most out of living here and being part of our community,” said Nate Aldrich, Economic Development Manager for the CCIDA and CCPEG.
The Live CHQ Workforce Ambassador Program is intended to compliment the recently launched Live CHQ initiative, which focuses on talent attraction and retention for Chautauqua County. Details for the ambassador program were unveiled in November during a special Live CHQ Workforce Development luncheon with local employers to help inform them of all the recruitment resources available through the initiative.
Currently, the program has 17 ambassadors who live and work throughout the county, each with their own unique and diverse set of interests and backgrounds. Some of the ambassadors are native to the county, while others relocated here; however, all take pride in calling Chautauqua County home and want to help share their positive perspectives on being a resident.
Biographical details of each of the ambassadors can be found online at LiveCHQ.org – along with instructions on how to set up a meeting with the ambassador. Businesses or individuals who want to take advantage of the program will be asked to fill out a simple inquiry form to help connect them with an ambassador. Once a connection is made, the individual and the ambassador will then work out details for planning a meetup in the county.
“Meetings can take place anywhere in Chautauqua County - at a local club meeting or networking event, an outdoor concert, on one of our many outdoor trails or parks, or at a local restaurant or coffee shop. The possibilities are endless,” said Monica Simpson, CCPEG Partnership Engagement Coordinator and also one of the 16 ambassadors. “Best of all – the program is free to participate and open to all new and prospective residents of Chautauqua County, with CCPEG helping to cover any related expenses.”
For more information, including the ambassador profiles and the inquiry form, visit the Live CHQ Workforce Ambassador page.
“We want to ensure our new residents have a welcoming experience. This program is all about providing a personal connection to the community and helping newcomers navigate both their professional opportunities and the various lifestyles Chautauqua County provides. A big thank you to Monica Simpson for organizing and launching this program, along with all the ambassadors who are volunteering their time to bring this valuable program to fruition,” Geise added.
In addition to the Workforce Ambassador Program, any employer that would like to learn more about all of the resources available through the Live CHQ initiative can visit the Recruitment page at LiveCHQ.org, or contact the CCIDA office at 716-661-8900.
About Live CHQ – Live CHQ is a joint marketing campaign launched by the County of Chautauqua Industrial Development Agency and the Chautauqua County Partnership for Economic Growth in 2024 to assist with talent attraction and retention efforts across Chautauqua County, NY. The overall goal of the campaign is to help raise awareness of Chautauqua County as a viable place for individuals and families to live by speaking to the sensibilities, desires, and expectations of people who are considering the county as their primary residence. For more information visit LiveCHQ.org.
CAPTIONS - Image 1: Live CHQ Workforce Ambassadors Sarah Gilbert, Solimar Vazquez, Kenny Macdonald, Martha Schmitt, Kenny Schmitt, and Abram Rak during a recent orientation meeting in Dunkirk. Image 2: Live CHQ Workforce Ambassadors Alicia Ekstrom, Staunzie Grady, Monica Simpson, and Erica Rose, Rose during the Live CHQ Workforce Development Luncheon at the Chautauqua Harbor Hotel in November. A complete list of all current ambassadors can be found online at LiveCHQ.org.
Live CHQ Event Benefits Chautauqua County Employers
December 02, 2024 •
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An estimated 70 representatives from local employers were at the Chautauqua Harbor Hotel in Celoron on Monday November 18 to learn how to apply the Live CHQ marketing initiative to their own hiring and retention efforts. CELORON, NY – An estimated 70 people representing employers from across Chautauqua County were…
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Informational Luncheon Explains How Live CHQ Initiative Can Assist Local Hiring EffortsAn estimated 70 representatives from local employers were at the Chautauqua Harbor Hotel in Celoron on Monday November 18 to learn how to apply the Live CHQ marketing initiative to their own hiring and retention efforts.
CELORON, NY – An estimated 70 people representing employers from across Chautauqua County were at the Chautauqua Harbor Hotel in mid November to attend a luncheon focusing on the Live CHQ initiative. Hosted by representatives from the County of Chautauqua Industrial Development Agency (CCIDA) and the Chautauqua County Partnership for Economic Growth (CCPEG), the event provided local employers with additional information on Chautauqua County’s new branding initiative, including how it could help them with their efforts to recruit workers from outside of Chautauqua County to fill open positions.
Launched in April 2024, the Live CHQ talent attraction and retention initiative is intended to market Chautauqua County as an exceptional place to live, work, and do business by highlighting the benefits and positive aspects of being a resident. Those benefits include affordability, job opportunities, our cultural and entertainment attractions, and a wide variety of outdoor recreational options. Much of the campaign’s messaging can be found on the website LiveCHQ.org, with marketing on traditional and digital media platforms used to steer people to the website.
“While Live CHQ is primarily intended to market our county to people living outside of the Chautauqua Region, another focus is to encourage local employers to utilize and leverage the initiative for their own hiring efforts,” said Mark Geise, Deputy County Executive for Economic Development and CCIDA CEO. “We want all employers, regardless of size, to be aware of the initiative and use it in their own hiring efforts – especially when it comes to recruiting from outside of the area.”
To help local businesses and organizations better understand the campaign and all the resources available, the CCIDA and CCPEG staff held the Live CHQ Workforce Development Luncheon on Nov. 18 – inviting many of the county’s largest employers as well as smaller professional businesses that often recruit from outside of the county. During the Luncheon, attendees learned about various features of the Live CHQ website, the recently rebranded Chautauqua County Relocation Guide, and the newly launched CCPEG Workforce Ambassador program. There were also provided with copies of the Relocation Guide and other marketing materials to assist them with recruitment efforts, including job fairs.
“Many of our local businesses and nonprofits need more skilled, talented, and experienced employees to fill vacant jobs. We are encouraging the business community to use Live CHQ to assist with their recruitment efforts, especially for talent located outside of the area who may be unfamiliar with what Chautauqua County has to offer,” explained Nate Aldrich, Chautauqua County Economic Development Coordinator and CCPEG Manager.
“Following the luncheon, we were pleased to hear several attendees say they found it very beneficial and they plan to implement Live CHQ with their current recruitment efforts,” Geise said. “We also want those who didn’t attend to know that we’d be happy to provide more details about Live CHQ and assist them with their recruitment efforts.”
Any employer that would like to learn more about the various resources available through the Live CHQ initiative can visit the Recruitment page at LiveCHQ.org, or contact the CCIDA office at 716-661-8900.
About Live CHQ – Live CHQ is a joint marketing campaign launched by the County of Chautauqua Industrial Development Agency and the Chautauqua County Partnership for Economic Growth in 2024 to assist with talent attraction and retention efforts across Chautauqua County, NY. The overall goal of the campaign is to help raise awareness of Chautauqua County as a viable place for individuals and families to live by speaking to the sensibilities, desires, and expectations of people who are considering the county as their primary residence. For more information visit www.LiveCHQ.com.
Chautauqua County Partnership for Economic Growth Awarded Second Multi-Year Grant from Ralph C. Wilson, Jr. Foundation
November 20, 2024 •
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JAMESTOWN, N.Y. -- The Chautauqua Region Economic Development Corporation (CREDC), the umbrella organization of the Chautauqua County Partnership for Economic Growth (CCPEG), on Tuesday, November 19 authorized the acceptance of a three-year funding award from the Ralph C. Wilson, Jr. Foundation, totaling $1.625 Million. The grant award, CCPEG’s largest financial…
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Funding will Extend and Enhance CCPEG’s Administrative and Project Development CapacityJAMESTOWN, N.Y. -- The Chautauqua Region Economic Development Corporation (CREDC), the umbrella organization of the Chautauqua County Partnership for Economic Growth (CCPEG), on Tuesday, November 19 authorized the acceptance of a three-year funding award from the Ralph C. Wilson, Jr. Foundation, totaling $1.625 Million.
The grant award, CCPEG’s largest financial commitment to date, will extend and enhance CCPEG’s administrative and project development capacity while dedicating the majority of the funding for the implementation of priority projects in alignment with the county’s economic development strategy. This flexible funding pool is designed to provide critical local-matching dollars for catalytic economic and community development projects seeking funding from a multitude of local, state, federal, and philanthropic sources.
CCPEG Advisory Board Co-Chair Mark Geise, who is also the County’s Deputy County Executive for Economic Development and CEO of the County of Chautauqua Industrial Development Agency (CCIDA), said, “I am extremely grateful to the Wilson Foundation for their continued support and I am very pleased to see the Partnership for Economic Growth driving collaborations and investments in priority economic and community development projects across the county.”
The Partnership for Economic Growth finalized and adopted a five-year economic development strategy in 2020. This comprehensive approach resulted in the creation of five overarching initiatives and dozens of other key recommendations to be initiated by individual partners as well as collectively. It was designed to serve as a “call to action” and offers a clear vision for achieving economic prosperity in Chautauqua County. Most importantly, it promotes a collaborative and countywide outlook that supports substantial initiatives and strategic investments, to incrementally transform Chautauqua County’s economic standing in Western New York and across the State.
While the strategic plan serves as a roadmap, partners convene regularly within five individual work groups to identify priorities in the areas of Business Development, Placemaking, Workforce Readiness and Development, Infrastructure, and Housing. Through this process, CCPEG identifies, vets, develops, helps to fund, and implements specific actions, projects, programs, and initiatives that align to the strategy.
While specific projects to be funded by the Wilson Foundation award are yet to be determined, criteria such as project readiness, feasibility, and economic impact will be used to guide decision-making.
Nathan Aldrich, Economic Development Manager for CREDC and CCPEG, noted that the Partnership has helped attract more than $45 million in funding to Chautauqua County to support dozens of different priority projects since the partnership was launched in 2019.
“This second major grant award is a game-changer and will not only enable us to continue our work, but to take it to the next level,” said Aldrich. “We look forward to realizing the tremendous impact that this funding will have on our ability to execute our mission and implement several transformative economic development projects within the next few years.”
Geise and Aldrich also noted their appreciation to the Northern Chautauqua Community Foundation (NCCF), who helped advance the creation of the countywide economic development strategy and launch of CCPEG, and the Gebbie Foundation, who has also been a supporter of the initiative.
“In addition to the Ralph C. Wilson, Jr. Foundation, NCCF, and the Gebbie Foundation, we’d like to thank all of our committed partners, funders, Advisory Board members, and staff for their dedication to this unique public-private economic development collaborative,” said Geise.
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About CCPEG - The Chautauqua County Partnership for Economic Growth (CCPEG) serves as the main convener of economic development partners and resources to advance key projects that achieve economic prosperity in Chautauqua County. It also serves as the catalyst and broker of resources for advancing economic prosperity efforts and is the central coordinating entity for the formation, retention, development, and attraction of quality jobs and advancements to the quality of life. It is an initiative of the Chautauqua Region Economic Development Corporation (CREDC). For more information visit CHQPartnership.org.
Wells Enterprises Receives CCIDA Support for Phase III Redevelopment of Dunkirk Facility
November 20, 2024 •
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DUNKIRK, NY -- At its November 19, 2024 meeting, the County of Chautauqua Industrial Development Agency (CCIDA) Board of Directors approved incentives to Wells Enterprises, Inc. The incentives, which include a Payment In Lieu of Taxes (PILOT) agreement and Sales Tax Exemption, will assist the company with the construction of…
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Assistance will help company with effort to build a new, state-of-the-art complex to produce ice cream and frozen novelty products; will create approximately 270 new jobsDUNKIRK, NY -- At its November 19, 2024 meeting, the County of Chautauqua Industrial Development Agency (CCIDA) Board of Directors approved incentives to Wells Enterprises, Inc. The incentives, which include a Payment In Lieu of Taxes (PILOT) agreement and Sales Tax Exemption, will assist the company with the construction of its new, state-of-the-art facility in Dunkirk. This latest round of CCIDA incentives (Phase III) for the company follows two previous rounds of incentives (Phase I in 2019 and Phase II in 2023). When combined, all three phases result in Wells adding 270 new jobs and retaining approximately 380 full-time jobs.
In August 2023, Wells Enterprises, owned by The Ferrero Group, announced plans for the full redevelopment of its existing Dunkirk manufacturing facility, located at 1 Ice Cream Drive. The facility plays an important role in the company’s expansion plans for its national manufacturing network of Blue Bunny, Halo Top, Bomb Pop, and Blue Ribbon Classics brands. This Phase II project was anticipated to more than double the facility's current production output and help support their continued plans for growth in novelty and packaged ice cream, while enabling future innovation. The estimated total cost of the Phase II project was $250 million and will create an estimated 250 new jobs by 2028.
Earlier this year, Wells announced that in addition to the previously announced redevelopment effort, it would also build a new state-of-the-art, 133,000 square-foot Segregated Compound Facility ("SCF") which will serve as a new chocolate plant and increased production space. The SCF would be the first of its kind in ice cream in the US, with the ability to run a 15-line plant by 2028. This Phase III project is estimated to cost $175 million and will create 20 new jobs by 2030. An estimated 150 temporary construction jobs would also be created by the project.
To help ensure Phase III can move forward, the CCIDA on Tuesday provided a 10-year PILOT for the project and will result in payments to the affected taxing jurisdictions (City of Dunkirk, Dunkirk School District, and Chautauqua County) totaling $2,241,980.
In July, New York State Governor Kathy Hochul was in Dunkirk to announce the state is also supporting the project with up to $12 million in Excelsior Jobs Program tax credits and a $6 million grant from Empire State Development in exchange for job creation and capital investment commitments.
The new facility increases the total project cost to $425 million between Phase II and Phase III. The Phase I portion of the project, announced in 2019, involved $87 million in capital investments to the existing Wells facility, which included the addition of new property to accommodate a $7 million power substation.
“We couldn’t be more excited about the future of Wells and the role this expansion in Dunkirk will play in our ambition to be the U.S. ice cream category leader. We are extremely grateful to the State of New York, Chautauqua County, and the community of Dunkirk for their unwavering support of our growth. Most importantly, this is testament to the leadership and commitment of every one of our team members in Dunkirk. Their passion, drive, and excellence in operations are truly what makes this possible,” said Liam Killeen, Wells Enterprises CEO.
“Over the past five years, Wells has committed to investing more than $500 million in our county, illustrating a tremendous commitment to the Dunkirk community and the local workforce for years and decades to come,” said Mark Geise, Deputy Chautauqua County Executive for Economic Development and CCIDA CEO. “I am proud of the support the CCIDA has been able to provide to Wells to help make all three phases a reality and ensure we not only help to retain jobs in northern Chautauqua County, but also see a significant increase in the coming years.”
“Wells Enterprises' commitment to our community's prosperity is truly commendable, and we are proud to support this transformative project. This expansion goes beyond ice cream production; it represents a promising future for Dunkirk and Chautauqua County. We are grateful for Wells and the Ferrero Group's dedication to our region, and we extend our heartfelt thanks to the CCIDA and the State of New York for their invaluable funding and support in making this project possible,” said Paul “PJ” Wendel, Chautauqua County Executive.
“This expansion not only signifies Wells’ commitment to the community but also promises a brighter future by creating 270 new jobs. Together, we will pave the way for economic growth and prosperity, ensuring that Dunkirk and Chautauqua County continue to thrive and shine,” said Dunkirk Mayor Kate Wdowiasz.
Both The Ferrero Group and Wells have a strong history of success. Ferrero, which was founded in 1946, has grown to become a global leader in sweet-packaged foods, including confectionary, ice cream, biscuits, and snacks. Wells has become the world’s largest family owned and managed ice cream company since it was founded in 1913 as a dairy delivery business.
Artone Receives Loan for Equipment Purchase
In other action during the November CCIDA board meeting, a low interest loan of $240,000 was approved for Artone LLC, located at 1089 Allen St., Jamestown, NY. The loan will be used to assist the company with the purchase of new equipment, with a total cost of $600,000. The rate and term for the loan was 4% for six years. Artone manufactures furniture for the hospitality industry and earlier this year the company celebrated 50 years in business.
“Artone is a family owned-and-operated business in Jamestown with a successful track record of providing quality furniture for the hotel and hospitality industry,” Geise said. “We are happy to assist them with the purchase of new equipment that will help the company keep a competitive edge by creating more efficiency in their operation to help expand capacity and capability.”
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About Wells Enterprises - Wells Enterprises, Inc. is the largest privately held ice cream manufacturer in the United States. Founded in 1913 by Fred H. Wells and run by the Wells family for generations, the company is an independent operating company of the Ferrero Group, one of the global leaders in sweet, packaged foods. Wells produces more than 200 million gallons of ice cream per year and distributes products in all 50 states. Wells manufactures its signature brand Blue Bunny®, lower-calorie Halo Top®, the iconic Bomb Pop®, and Blue Ribbon Classics®. Wells employs nearly 4,000 ice cream aficionados across the country. The company is headquartered in Le Mars, Iowa, where Wells has made Le Mars the “Ice Cream Capital of the World” as the largest manufacturer of ice cream in one location. Wells operates two manufacturing plants in Le Mars, a manufacturing plant in Dunkirk, New York, and a manufacturing facility in Henderson, Nevada. Learn more at wellsenterprisesinc.com.
About CCIDA - The CCIDA is an economic development organization authorized and empowered by the State of New York to make Chautauqua County a better place to work, live, and visit. They facilitate development by attracting new businesses, while promoting the retention and expansion of existing businesses. Assistance in the form of incentives – tax abatements, low interest loans, and bond financing – enhances the opportunities for job creation and retention by our businesses. For more information visit www.ccida.com.
Dozens of Chautauqua County Businesses Benefit from Business Assistance Grants
October 28, 2024 •
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CHAUTAUQUA COUNTY, NY --- The County of Chautauqua Industrial Development Agency (CCIDA), Small Business Development Center (SBDC) at Jamestown Community College (JCC), and CHQ Chamber have announced the completion of their successful business assistance programs. Since 2021, the three organizations have been collaborating to assist area businesses or nonprofits with…
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Three Economic Development Organizations Collaborate to Deliver Over $675,000 in FundingCHAUTAUQUA COUNTY, NY --- The County of Chautauqua Industrial Development Agency (CCIDA), Small Business Development Center (SBDC) at Jamestown Community College (JCC), and CHQ Chamber have announced the completion of their successful business assistance programs. Since 2021, the three organizations have been collaborating to assist area businesses or nonprofits with grant funding to upgrade their marketing tools and presence, with more than 80 different employers directly benefitting from the related programs intended to assist with recovery from the effects of the COVID pandemic.
The largest program to be implemented was the CCIDA Business Marketing Assistance Program, which focused on marketing grants of up to $10,000 for small businesses (less than 50 employees), with funding provided through Chautauqua County’s American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) allocation. The first round of the program, launched in late 2021, resulted in 41 businesses receiving grants. It proved to be so successful that several businesses were placed on a waiting list until a second round of funding could be secured. That occurred in early 2023 through a grant from the Ralph C. Wilson, Jr. Foundation. As a result, an additional 35 business were assisted through the marketing program. A third round of the program was initiated in June 2023 following a second allocation of Chautauqua County ARPA funding, with eight additional businesses being assisted. In all, 84 businesses benefited from the marketing grants, averaging approximately $7,750 each. All said, more than $650,000 was granted out to businesses, not-for-profits, and other agencies as a result of this program.
COMPLETE LIST OF BUSINESSES
IMAGE INFORMATION: More than 80 different Chautauqua County businesses benefitted from the recently completed Business Marketing Assistance Program, including (clockwise from upper left): Carlberg Farm, Ohm Nohm Gluten Free, Pearl City Cycle, and Integrity First.
“The pandemic presented unprecedented challenges, and local business owners had to adapt to succeed,” said Mark Geise, Deputy County Executive for Economic Development and CCIDA CEO. “Helping businesses to evolve and expand their marketing reach became the driving force behind this program – ways to help businesses increase foot and on-line traffic in order to boost their sales. Marketing is crucial; however, it is typically the one area that gets reduced during difficult financial times.”
The administration of the Marketing Assistance Program was provided by both SBDC and CHQ Chamber, which helped to promote and market the grant opportunity to businesses across the county.
“While marketing is a critical aspect for any business, it tends to be pushed off to the side due to limited time and resources,” said Courtney L. Curatolo, Ph.D., Director, SBDC at JCC. “The ARPA and Ralph C. Wilson Jr. Foundation funds enabled these businesses the freedom to be creative in an effort to promote their businesses in unique and diverse ways. Not only did the businesses that were awarded the funds see an impact, but we also encouraged everyone to use local vendors for their marketing needs to increase the impact. This has been a great partnership between the CCIDA, SBDC, and CHQ Chamber.”
“One positive during the pandemic was a renewed focus on shopping and supporting local,” said Daniel Heitzenrater, CHQ Chamber President & CEO. “These grants helped small local businesses market their products while connecting them with support organizations like the Chamber, SBDC and CCIDA. In addition to supporting many traditional marketing and advertising projects, it has also been exciting to see our local businesses thinking outside of the box to propose and implement new ideas.”
Another program that was launched to assist businesses was the Economic Gardening Program, which provided customized data, analysis, and technical assistance to select “Stage 2” Companies (those poised to grow) to help elevate their business planning, with the intent of growing revenue and employment. The program was offered through the Invest Buffalo Niagara economic development agency. The total amount of funding committed to the program was $25,740 and was provided through the County’s ARPA allocation. A total of six county businesses benefited (two of which also received funds from the Business Marketing Assistance Program). Companies benefitting from the Economic Gardening Program included Jamestown Plastics, Jamestown Advanced – Homestead Implements, Dahlstrom Roll Form, Double A Vineyards, El Greco Furniture, and Barton Tool.
The CCIDA, SBDC, and CHQ Chamber also worked with Insyte Consulting to launch a third program to assist businesses. The Company Culture/ESG Program was launched to assist manufacturers (up to 500 employees) with developing strong Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) polices, which help to guide companies toward long-term success. Through this program, Insyte Consulting and the CCIDA developed a self-auditing “white paper” that was widely distributed to manufacturers throughout the county.
Over $700,000 in total funding was provided for the three programs through Chautauqua County ARPA funding and from the Ralph C. Wilson Jr. Foundation.
County Executive PJ Wendel said, “The COVID Pandemic was a trying time for employers of all types and sizes across the country and around the world, including here in Chautauqua County. We recognized it was extremely important to help as many of our local businesses as possible, and are grateful that we as the County and the Wilson Foundation understood this and were in a position to assist businesses with the necessary funding needed to implement these program. We hope these businesses were not only able to stay open, but also flourish, as a result of our support. I also wanted to commend the CCIDA, the JCC SBDC, and the County Chamber for teaming up to bring these programs to fruition.”
A list of all businesses that benefitted from the grant programs can be found online in the news section of ChooseCHQ.com.
About CCIDA - The CCIDA is an economic development organization authorized and empowered by the State of New York to make Chautauqua County a better place to work, live, and visit. It facilitates development by attracting new businesses, while promoting the retention and expansion of existing businesses. Assistance in the form of incentives – tax abatements, low interest loans, and bond financing – enhances the opportunities for job creation and retention by our businesses. For more information visit ChooseCHQ.com.
About SBDC - The New York Small Business Development Center (NYSBDC) provides small business owners and entrepreneurs in New York with the highest quality, confidential business counseling, training, and business research at no cost. New York SBDC is a Partnership Program with the SBA, administered by the State University of New York. Funded in part through a Cooperative Agreement with the U.S. Small Business Administration. All opinions, conclusions or recommendations expressed are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the SBA. All SBA funded programs are extended to the public on a nondiscriminatory basis. For more information visit SBDCJCC.org.
About CHQ Chamber - The CHQ Chamber is the third largest business advocacy organization in Western New York and represents over 900 businesses throughout Chautauqua County. Our mission is to build vital connections, provide professional resources, and champion our local businesses in Chautauqua County. For more information visit CHQChamber.org.
Chadakoin River Business Plan Receives Prestigious Award
October 22, 2024 •
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Representatives from the City of Jamestown, Gebbie Foundation, CCIDA, Chautauqua County Planning & Development, CCPEG, C&S Companies, and the Harrison Studio were recently in Ithaca to accept the American Planning Association (APA) New York Upstate Chapter’s “Best Practice” award for the development and completion of the Chadakoin River Strategic Business…
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Local Public and Private Partners Recognized During Annual Conference in IthacaRepresentatives from the City of Jamestown, Gebbie Foundation, CCIDA, Chautauqua County Planning & Development, CCPEG, C&S Companies, and the Harrison Studio were recently in Ithaca to accept the American Planning Association (APA) New York Upstate Chapter’s “Best Practice” award for the development and completion of the Chadakoin River Strategic Business Plan. (Image courtesy of APA New York Upstate Chapter)
ITHACA, NY -- The American Planning Association (APA) New York Upstate Chapter has awarded the Chadakoin River Strategic Business Plan with its “Best Practice” award. The award was presented to the numerous individuals involved with developing the plan during the chapter’s annual meeting in Ithaca earlier this month.
The Chadakoin River Strategic Business Plan was designed as an easy-to-deploy blueprint for the development of the City of Jamestown’s river corridor as a unique and vibrant destination that capitalizes upon existing assets, identifies important public improvements, increases the amount of activity while improving quality of life, and leverages future investments. Armed with a clear understanding of the existing conditions, the plan proposes a series of individual activities - varied in nature - but all designed to enhance the Chadakoin corridor as a vibrant urban waterway with exceptional recreational and ecotourism opportunities. It was completed in the spring of 2021.
The concept to develop the plan as a “business strategy” is the result of the public-private collaboration between a variety of stakeholders, including the City of Jamestown, Gebbie Foundation, County of Chautauqua Industrial Development Agency (CCIDA) /Chautauqua County Partnership for Economic Growth (CCPEG), Jamestown Board of Public Utilities, Chautauqua Watershed Conservancy, Jamestown Renaissance Corporation, and several Jamestown-based businesses.
The core group that worked on completing the plan included the City of Jamestown, Gebbie Foundation, CCIDA, Chautauqua County Planning & Development, CCPEG, C&S Companies, and the Harrison Studio.
“A lot of time and effort went into the development of this plan by multiple partners and we were thrilled to see all of our hard work being recognized through this special award,” said Mark Geise, CCIDA CEO and CCPEG Advisory Board Co-Chair. “Implementation of the recommendations suggested in this strategy will result in activation of this critical downtown asset.”
“The Chadakoin River Business Plan is an invaluable tool in helping to guide the development of the Chadakoin River corridor for years to come, helping to lead to a stronger and more vibrant economy for the city of Jamestown and Chautauqua County. Thank you to Upstate New York APA for recognizing the work that went into creating this crucial document,” said Crystal Surdyk, City of Jamestown Development Director.
The APA New York Upstate Chapter’s “Best Practice” award is given annually to a specific planning tool, practice, program, project, or process in New York State. The award emphasizes results and demonstrates how innovative and state-of-the-art planning methods and practices help to create communities of lasting value.
CCPEG has worked with the city and other project partners to leverage the plan to secure several grants and funding commitments to advance several projects recommended within it, including a Department of State Local Waterfront Revitalization Program award of $1,280,661, an Empire State Development capital grant in the amount of $361,000, $50,000 from CCPEG, and an allocation of ARPA funding from the City of Jamestown.
Funds will advance a first phase of improvements to the Chadakoin River Basin area to increase public access to the water and spur economic activity in and around downtown Jamestown. Enhancements to the north shore of the Basin include a signature garden, mural, tiered seating space, and placemaking items. The south shore will benefit from the addition of a kayak launch, dock, and welcome center for visitors. The City is currently out to bid on this phase of work and anticipates improvements getting underway in 2025.
The full Chadakoin River Business Plan can be found under the “Business Development” section of Chadakoin.org.
About CCPEG - The Chautauqua County Partnership for Economic Growth (CCPEG) serves as the main convener of economic development partners and resources to advance key projects that achieve economic prosperity in Chautauqua County. It also serves as the catalyst and broker of resources for advancing economic prosperity efforts and is the central coordinating entity for the formation, retention, development, and attraction of quality jobs and advancements to the quality of life. It is an initiative of the Chautauqua Region Economic Development Corporation (CREDC). For more information visit CHQPartnership.org.
ARC Announces Additional $2 Million in Funding for Ripley Interstate Shovel-ready Site
October 21, 2024 •
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The following release has been posted on behalf of the Appalachian Regional Commission. It is in addition to a previous press release posted on September 30, 2024. WASHINGTON, D.C. -- The Appalachian Regional Commission has announced approval of a grant in the amount of $1,999,999 to the County of Chautauqua…
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New Funding Total Brings Total ARC Support for Ripley Project to $3 MillionThe following release has been posted on behalf of the Appalachian Regional Commission. It is in addition to a previous press release posted on September 30, 2024.
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- The Appalachian Regional Commission has announced approval of a grant in the amount of $1,999,999 to the County of Chautauqua Industrial Development Agency (CCIDA) for the Ripley Interstate Shovel Ready Site (RISRS) project. ARC's investment will be used to construct 15,345 linear feet of access road and water, sewer, gas and communications infrastructure in the 147-acre industrial site. As a result of the project, it is estimated that 320 jobs will be created in Chautauqua County.
The availability of development-ready acreage is low in the project area while demand from the manufacturing, transportation and warehousing industries is growing higher. In response, CCIDA is in the midst of a multi-phase project turning the available parcel in Ripley, NY, into a shovel-ready site.
The RISRS project is expected to spur economic growth and raise the standard of living in Chautauqua County and the surrounding area (including Erie, PA) by developing strategically located land in a region characterized by high unemployment and population loss. As part of the POWER project, a 3,075 linear feet (LF) asphalt access road will be constructed, including a new left turn lane that leads into the access road. 3,090 LF of 12" water main, 3,025 LF of 12" gravity sanitary sewer, 3,115 LF of natural gas main and 3,040 LF of telephone and communication lines will be built along the access road and throughout the site. Sixty million ($60 million) in private investment from future employers is committed to the resulting industrial site.
In addition to ARC funds, local sources will provide $4,447,807, bringing the total project funding to $6,447,806.
Funding for this project is provided through ARC's Partnerships for Opportunity and Workforce and Economic Revitalization (POWER) Initiative, which directs federal resources to economic diversification projects in Appalachian communities affected by job losses in coal mining, coal power plant operations, and coal-related supply chain industries.
About the Appalachian Regional Commission: The Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC) is an economic development agency of the federal government and 13 state governments focusing on 423 counties across the Appalachian region. ARC's mission is to innovate, partner, and invest to build community capacity and strengthen economic growth in Appalachia and help the region achieve socioeconomic parity with the nation. More information is available at www.arc.gov.
ARC Announces Funding for Ripley Interstate Shovel-ready Site
September 30, 2024 •
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This release is posted on behalf of the Appalachian Regional Commission WASHINGTON, D.C. -- The Appalachian Regional Commission announced today approval of a grant in the amount of $1 million to the Chautauqua County Industrial Development Agency (CCIDA) for the Ripley Interstate Shovel Ready Site (RISRS) project. ARC's investment will…
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Funding Will Help Create New Shovel-Ready Site Along I-90 - Creating Economic Development Opportunities in Chautauqua CountyThis release is posted on behalf of the Appalachian Regional Commission
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- The Appalachian Regional Commission announced today approval of a grant in the amount of $1 million to the Chautauqua County Industrial Development Agency (CCIDA) for the Ripley Interstate Shovel Ready Site (RISRS) project. ARC's investment will to be used to extend electrical service to prepare a 147-acre site for future employers.
The availability of development-ready acreage is low in the project area while demand from the manufacturing, transportation and warehousing industries is growing higher. In response, CCIDA is in the midst of a multi-phase project turning the large parcel in Ripley, NY, into a shovel-ready site. The RISRS project is expected to spur economic growth and raise the standard of living in Chautauqua County by developing strategically located land in a region characterized by high unemployment and population loss.
As part of the ARC-supported project, 34.5 kv electric service will be extended from the existing utility mainline and provide five megavolt-amperes (MVA) to the Ripley site. Approximately two miles (11,457 linear feet) of new tap line and sixty new structures will be constructed. Installing infrastructure like electricity will ensure the site is more attractive to developers and employers looking to expand or move to western New York, thus bringing employment opportunities and tax revenue to the region.
In addition to ARC funds, local sources will provide $2 million, bringing the total project funding to $3 million.
About the Appalachian Regional Commission: The Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC) is an economic development agency of the federal government and 13 state governments focusing on 423 counties across the Appalachian region. ARC's mission is to innovate, partner, and invest to build community capacity and strengthen economic growth in Appalachia and help the region achieve socioeconomic parity with the nation. More information is available at www.arc.gov.
CCIDA Board Approves Brownfield Cleanup Loan for Gateway Lofts Project in Jamestown
September 26, 2024 •
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JAMESTOWN, NY -- The County of Chautauqua Industrial Development Agency (CCIDA) Board of Directors approved its first loan from a newly established Brownfield Revolving Loan Fund (BRLF) for brownfield cleanup and redevelopment. Southern Tier Environments for Living (STEL) was approved for a $325,000 low-interest loan that will help jumpstart the Gateway…
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Funding comes from CCIDA’s new Brownfield Revolving Loan FundJAMESTOWN, NY -- The County of Chautauqua Industrial Development Agency (CCIDA) Board of Directors approved its first loan from a newly established Brownfield Revolving Loan Fund (BRLF) for brownfield cleanup and redevelopment. Southern Tier Environments for Living (STEL) was approved for a $325,000 low-interest loan that will help jumpstart the Gateway Lofts project at 31 Water Street in Jamestown.
Loan funding will help with STEL’s urgent need to install a sub slab depressurization system, which is required by the New York State Department of Environmental Conversation before development can take place.
The Gateway Lofts project will transform the Gateway Center, the former Chautauqua Hardware factory, into a 110-unit, multi-family affordable housing complex, which will be anchored by supportive wrap-around services. The $67 million project is a collaboration among Community Helping Hands, the YWCA of Jamestown, and STEL. STEL is hopeful that the overall project financing will be finalized in the coming months, with construction anticipated to begin in mid-to-late 2025.
Deputy County Executive for Economic Development and CCIDA CEO, Mark Geise stated, “This type of project aligns perfectly with the intended purpose of the new BRLF, which is to provide critical gap financing to ensure complicated brownfield remediation and redevelopment projects can come to fruition. While this is a complex project, we’re excited to see it moving forward, and we hope our assistance will help get it over the finish line.”
According to Tom Whitney, Executive Director of STEL, the Project was ready to close on all sources of financing in April 2020. Unfortunately, due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the tax credit investor for the project pulled out. Inflationary factors contributed to a much higher overall project cost; however, STEL has the project back on track with all required local approvals obtained and a new investor on board.
“We are incredibly thankful to the CCIDA for providing critical financing for the environmental-cleanup and monitoring components of this project while we wait for New York State Brownfield Tax Credits to become available,” said Whitney. “We’re hopeful that with this challenge addressed, we can button up the remaining project components and move to construction next year.”
This project marks the second time the CCIDA and STEL have collaborated in the last year. In 2023, STEL and their partner, Park Grove Development, took over as the developer of the Silver Creek High School property in the village of Silver Creek. That project, which involves the demolition of the derelict former school building and the development of 54 affordable senior housing units, is slated to close and move forward by the end of 2024.
“STEL has been a great partner of the CCIDA in redeveloping key properties of community importance, delivering more affordable housing opportunities, and eliminating blight in Chautauqua County, all of which align with our economic development goals,” said Geise. “I can’t thank Tom Whitney and his team enough for their determination in making these complicated projects realities.”
In 2019, Chautauqua County and the CCIDA re-engaged in brownfields redevelopment activities to improve blighted and underutilized areas in the County, improve the health and safety of its citizens by cleaning up contaminated sites, increase the County’s tax base, spur job creation, and where applicable, kick-start revitalization activities within neighborhoods throughout the municipalities in the County.
The CCIDA was able to establish its BRLF in 2023 after it applied for and received a $600,000 United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) grant in late 2022 to initiate this program. Coupled with funding the CCIDA received from Chautauqua County, the Agency’s BRLF was established to provide loans to for-profit and non-profit developers, and subgrants to municipalities to facilitate brownfield remediation and redevelopment of key properties. Being accepted into this program also places the CCIDA in a favorable position to secure supplemental EPA resources to replenish the fund as more loans are made.
“It was imperative Chautauqua County Government support the establishment of the CCIDA’s Brownfield Revolving Loan Fund,” said Paul “PJ” Wendel, Chautauqua County Executive. “Like so many other municipalities in the Northeast, there is a long list of legacy industrial sites in Chautauqua County that need attention and remediation. This fund will help in that effort and, as a result, help to grow and strengthen our local economy as we continue to move forward.”
Since its inception in 1995, EPA’s investments in brownfield sites have leveraged more than $35 billion in cleanup and redevelopment activities, which has led to significant benefits for communities across the country. The CCIDA was one of only 17 awardees across the Unites States to receive a Revolving Loan Fund grant to establish the program.
About CCIDA - The CCIDA is an economic development organization authorized and empowered by the State of New York to make Chautauqua County a better place to work, live, and visit. It facilitates development by attracting new businesses, while promoting the retention and expansion of existing businesses. Assistance in the form of incentives – tax abatements, low interest loans, and bond financing – enhances the opportunities for job creation and retention by our businesses. For more information visit ChooseCHQ.com.
CCIDA Announces Successor CFO
September 24, 2024 •
CCIDA Press Releases,
JAMESTOWN, NY -- The County of Chautauqua Industrial Development Agency (CCIDA) is pleased to announce the addition of Shelby Bilskie to the position of Successor Chief Financial Officer (CFO). As Successor CFO, Bilskie will work under current CFO Richard Dixon until his retirement in mid 2025. At that time, she…
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Bilskie will serve as CFO upon Retirement of current CFO Rich DixonJAMESTOWN, NY -- The County of Chautauqua Industrial Development Agency (CCIDA) is pleased to announce the addition of Shelby Bilskie to the position of Successor Chief Financial Officer (CFO).
As Successor CFO, Bilskie will work under current CFO Richard Dixon until his retirement in mid 2025. At that time, she will then become the CCIDA’s new CFO. The CCIDA CFO position is responsible for the financial and operations management of the CCIDA, along with the Chautauqua Region Economic Development Corporation (CREDC) and Chautauqua County Capitol Resource Corporation (CRC).
Bilskie has more than a decade of experience in financial accounting, budgeting, forecasting, and reporting, most recently as the Senior Director of Financial Planning & Analysis – Corporate Officer (Treasurer) for Erie Management Group, LLC / Hero Biodiesel, LLC, a position she’s held since 2018. She’s also held the position of Senior Financial Analyst for Bluestem Brands (formerly Orchard Brands) from 2011 to 2018. Other past positions include manager of Warren County Speedway and teller at PNC Bank.
“We’re excited to have Shelby join or team as she prepares to become the agency’s next CFO in 2025,” said Mark Geise, CCIDA CEO. “She has an extensive educational background and work history in financial oversight, and we’re confident she’ll be a valuable member of our team moving forward. We’re also very appreciative of our current CFO, Rich Dixon, for staying on board over the next eight months to assist Shelby as she transitions into the CFO position.”
“We had several quality candidates apply for the CFO position, but at the end of the process Shelby stood out as the top choice, due to her skillset in financial oversight and her past work experience,” said Gary Henry, CCIDA, CCPEG, and CRC board chairman who was involved in the selection process. “We look forward to working with her and are also thankful for the immeasurable amount of work and effort that Rich Dixon has provided for our agencies the past two decades.”
Bilskie is a 2010 graduate of Slippery Rock University in Pennsylvania, where she majored in mathematics with a special interest area and minor in statistics. She currently resides in Sugar Grove, Pennsylvania with her family.
About CCIDA - The CCIDA is an economic development organization authorized and empowered by the State of New York to make Chautauqua County a better place to work, live, and visit. They facilitate development by attracting new businesses, while promoting the retention and expansion of existing businesses. Assistance in the form of incentives – tax abatements, low interest loans, and bond financing – enhances the opportunities for job creation and retention by our businesses. For more information visit ChooseCHQ.com.
CCIDA Board Approves Financial Incentives for Purchase of Dunkirk Property
August 29, 2024 •
CCIDA Press Releases,
JAMESTOWN, NY -- At its August 27, 2024 meeting, the County of Chautauqua Industrial Development Agency (CCIDA) Board of Directors approved incentives for 401 Central, LLC. The board action will support the purchase and renovation of property located at 401-403 Central Avenue in Dunkirk, known as the former Lake Shore National Bank building,…
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Action will assist with renovating former bank building at 401-403 Central AvenueJAMESTOWN, NY -- At its August 27, 2024 meeting, the County of Chautauqua Industrial Development Agency (CCIDA) Board of Directors approved incentives for 401 Central, LLC. The board action will support the purchase and renovation of property located at 401-403 Central Avenue in Dunkirk, known as the former Lake Shore National Bank building, as well as an adjacent parking lot on Lark Street. The incentives include real property, sales tax, and mortgage recording tax abatements.
401 Central, LLC was formed by Gary Crewson of Peak Development Partners, the Managing Member. Acting together with Lee Crewson (Agent) and Craig Marlatt (Preconstruction Manager), the plan is to purchase the building from its current owner, the Dunkirk Local Development Corporation (DLDC), and convert the 10,855 square-foot structure into five market rate apartments and approximately 1800-2800 square feet of commercial space. The building is prominently located at the intersection of Central Avenue and 4th Street, diagonal from City Hall and three blocks from the waterfront.
The total cost of the project is estimated at $2.4 million. The financial assistance provided by the CCIDA will include sales tax, mortgage recording tax, and property tax abatements over 15 years, with $243,864 in new total PILOT (payment in lieu of taxes) payments paid to the affected tax jurisdictions during that same time period as a result of the new capital investment. The project will also receive state funding from the recent Downtown Revitalization Initiative (DRI) grant awarded to the city in 2023, plus an additional grant from the state’s Regional Economic Development Council.
Built in 1938, the building was the longtime home of Lake Shore National Bank. It was later used by Marine Midland, HSBC, and then First Niagara Bank, which closed operations at the location in 2016 after First Niagara was bought by KeyBank. It has sat vacant ever since.
The project will provide an estimated 24 construction jobs during the renovation period and, once complete, up to seven permanent full time jobs. Work is expected to begin immediately, with a tentative completion date of September 2025.
“Our plan is to provide market rate apartments for working professionals who want to live in the downtown area, close to where they work. We also look forward to providing commercial space in a key corridor of Dunkirk to help enhance the business district,” said Gary Crewson. “We’re grateful to New York State, the City of Dunkirk, and the CCIDA for helping us move this project forward and can’t wait to see it completed and ready for use.”
“The CCIDA is happy to offer financial incentives for this project at the request of the City of Dunkirk, and we’re excited to see it move forward,” said Mark Geise, Chautauqua County Deputy County Executive for Economic Development and CEO of the CCIDA. “Communities across the country are challenged with legacy bank buildings that served a key purpose in the 20th century, but have become outdated with the advent of digital and online banking in the 21st century. It’s exactly the type of project our adaptive reuse PILOT program is intended to be used for, and it’s precisely the type of project that the City of Dunkirk’s downtown needs and will support.”
“Adaptive Re-Use Projects” are qualified projects that involve adapting old sites or structures for new purposes, including potentially a mix of business and commercial uses, or market-rate housing. Adaptive Re-Use Projects are those that will benefit Chautauqua County by redeveloping a blighted site or structure, promoting development using existing infrastructure, and creating new economic activity at troubled sites or structures to assist in eliminating neighborhood blight.
“It's great to see this project come to fruition in Dunkirk. If we want to grow our communities here in Chautauqua County and reverse the decades-long trend of population decline, we need to have modern, market-rate apartments available for working residents, especially those who want to live close to where they work," said County Executive Paul “PJ” Wendel.
“We’re thrilled to see Gary Crewson and his team breathe new life into this vacant and deteriorating building in our central business district,” said Dunkirk Mayor Kate Wdowiasz. "This project will be the first Downtown Revitalization Initiative project to have been started during this award process and the mixed-use project is going to be transformational for Central Avenue and I believe it’s just the beginning. So providing this type of assistance is in line with the IDA and the city’s vision and goals for revitalizing downtown Dunkirk. Our city is definitely on the move and we can’t wait to see it continue in the months and years that lie ahead.”
About CCIDA - The CCIDA is an economic development organization authorized and empowered by the State of New York to make Chautauqua County a better place to work, live, and visit. It facilitates development by attracting new businesses, while promoting the retention and expansion of existing businesses. Assistance in the form of incentives – tax abatements, low interest loans, and bond financing – enhances the opportunities for job creation and retention by our businesses. For more information visit ChooseCHQ.com.
Updated Chautauqua County Relocation Guides Now Available
August 27, 2024 •
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The recently updated Chautauqua County Relocation Guide has been rebranded to align with the new “Live CHQ” talent attraction and retention initiative and provides information on various aspects of county living, including the county’s key job sectors. A digital version of the guide can be found at LiveCHQ.org. JAMESTOWN, NY…
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Booklets are intended to help promote and provide key information about relocating to the countyThe recently updated Chautauqua County Relocation Guide has been rebranded to align with the new “Live CHQ” talent attraction and retention initiative and provides information on various aspects of county living, including the county’s key job sectors. A digital version of the guide can be found at LiveCHQ.org.
JAMESTOWN, NY -- The County of Chautauqua Industrial Development Agency (CCIDA) and the Chautauqua County Partnership for Economic Growth (CCPEG) are pleased to announce the completion and publication of an updated version of the Chautauqua County Relocation Guide.
First published in 2019, the 27-page Relocation Guide was created to help provide key information about Chautauqua County, including the character and location of community amenities, events, places to recreate and spend leisure time, and the industries located here, as well as information about schools, the cost of living, and housing. The 2024 edition of the guide provides updated information, and also leverages branding of the recently launched Live CHQ talent attraction and retention initiative.
Mark Geise, Deputy County Executive or Economic Development and CCIDA CEO, said the CCIDA and CCPEG are encouraging local employers to use the guide, along with the Live CHQ website, to help inform and educate prospective employees about the benefits of living in the county.
“We know many of our businesses and nonprofits need skilled, talented, and experienced employees to fill vacant positions; however, the effort to find prospective job candidates is becoming more and more competitive, not only regionally but across the entire country,” Geise said. “Our Relocation Guide is intended to provide employers a valuable tool for their hiring efforts, especially when recruiting prospective employees from outside of Chautauqua County who may not be familiar with all that the county has to offer.”
According to Geise, the Chautauqua County Relocation Guide can be used on its own or as a companion piece to the recently launched Live CHQ talent attraction and retention marketing initiative, which was created to help individuals, professionals, businesses, families, and others learn all about the county and why it’s a wonderful place to live, work, conduct business, and recreate.
To help get the guide in the hands of key stakeholders, the CCIDA and CCPEG have printed several thousand copies and are in the process of meeting with business HR professionals to discuss this tool and provide hard copies. In addition, a digital version of the guides is available at LiveCHQ.org. Employers, recruitment agencies, community leaders, realtor groups, and others are encouraged to link the digital version of the Relocation Guide and the Live CHQ website to their websites and job postings.
Any local employer, realtor, or community group in the south county interested in getting a copy or copies of the guide can contact Jason Sample, CCIDA and CCPEG Marketing and Communications Coordinator, at 716-661-8302 or by emailing SampleJ@chqgov.com. Those in the north county can contact Monica Simpson, CCPEG Partner Engagement Coordinator, at 716-363-3770 or email SimpsonM@chqgov.com. Copies can also be picked up during regular business hours at the CCIDA and CCPEG Jamestown or Dunkirk offices.
About CCIDA - The CCIDA is an economic development organization authorized and empowered by the State of New York to make Chautauqua County a better place to work, live, and visit. It facilitates development by attracting new businesses, while promoting the retention and expansion of existing businesses. Assistance in the form of incentives – tax abatements, low interest loans, and bond financing – enhances the opportunities for job creation and retention by our businesses. For more information visit ChooseCHQ.com.
About CCPEG - The Chautauqua County Partnership for Economic Growth (CCPEG) serves as the main convener of economic development partners and resources to advance key projects that achieve economic prosperity in Chautauqua County. It also serves as the catalyst and broker of resources for advancing economic prosperity efforts and is the central coordinating entity for the formation, retention, development, and attraction of quality jobs and advancements to the quality of life. It is an initiative of the Chautauqua Region Economic Development Corporation (CREDC). For more information visit CHQPartnership.org.
Dilapidated Silver Creek Moose Lodge Property Demolished
August 23, 2024 •
CCIDA Press Releases,
This release is posted on behalf of the Chautauqua County Land Bank Corporation SILVER CREEK, NY: -- A long abandoned and unsafe structure in downtown Silver Creek was finally demolished last week with the assistance of the Chautauqua County Land Bank Corporation (CCLBC), the County of Chautauqua Industrial Development Agency…
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Recent demolition removes eyesore from community, assists operations at local businessThis release is posted on behalf of the Chautauqua County Land Bank Corporation
SILVER CREEK, NY: -- A long abandoned and unsafe structure in downtown Silver Creek was finally demolished last week with the assistance of the Chautauqua County Land Bank Corporation (CCLBC), the County of Chautauqua Industrial Development Agency (CCIDA), and Chautauqua County.
The demolition is the final stage of a two-part strategy. The first stage occurred in June 2022, when the CCIDA approved sales tax abatement incentives for Xmas Dave, LLC to make renovations to the former 130,000 square-foot Petri Baking Products building, located at 18 Main Street in the village. Xmas Dave is owned by Dave Gordon of Erie County, New York. Gordon made improvements at the location to operate a warehouse and distribution center for his internet fulfillment operations business, Christmas.com. The facility also works with other major retailers, selling seasonal holiday decorations, patio furniture, pool accessories, and more. A ribbon cutting was held in January 2023 at the facility following the extensive renovations. PILOT incentives were applicable for this project.
The former Silver Creek Moose Lodge building was located at 259 Central Avenue, adjacent to the Xmas Dave warehouse. A fixture in the community since the early 1900s, the lodge sat vacant and abandoned for over a decade and was deemed unsafe and beyond repair by professional inspectors. In recent years, it had also been gutted and vandalized. The building was conveyed to the CCIDA in 2022 via the County’s tax foreclosure process, with approval from the Chautauqua County Legislature. The CCIDA then conveyed the property to Xmas Dave soon thereafter with plans to demolish the building and expand his operations.
Following extensive asbestos abatement in the large building, work stalled due to complications that significantly increased the cost of the demolition project. The CCLBC and the CCIDA then stepped in to assist. The CCLBC was able to secure funding from Chautauqua County grant funds designated for this purpose, and used the funding to cover a majority of the cost to demolish the building and remove the debris pile, with the remaining cost covered by Xmas Dave.
The additional property will significantly help with shipping operations for the Xmas Dave facility, with tractor trailers now having direct access into and out of the warehouse facility. Additionally, Gordon intends to use the parcel to expand his parking assets.
“The structure was a public hazard that simply could not be left in the condition that it was in. The community was suffering by the impasse; so we needed to step in,” said Gina Paradis, CCLBC Executive Director.
Mark Geise, Chairman of the Land Bank and CEO of the CCIDA, echoed the sentiment.
“The CCIDA was happy to facilitate the expansion of Mr. Gordon’s business into Silver Creek in 2022. We were equally pleased to help facilitate the transfer and demolition of the neighboring unsafe and unsightly Moose Lodge building since that time. Additionally, no property taxes were being paid on the building, and the additional real property tax revenue will benefit all of the taxing jurisdictions for many years,” said Geise. “I am proud of the work we did to overcome the complications of the demolition situation, thereby alleviating a safety hazard and assisting a key downtown business in Silver Creek. We are grateful to the Land Bank and the County for their assistance in bringing this project to fruition.”
About CCLBC - The Chautauqua County Land Bank Corporation (CCLBC) is a nonprofit corporation, operating under New York State authority, to assist communities within Chautauqua County address the issues of blight caused by vacant, abandoned, condemned, and foreclosed properties. Its ultimate goal is to reverse the trend of declining property values and further deterioration of Chautauqua County’s housing and commercial stock by stabilizing neighborhoods, encouraging private investment, and improving the quality of life for citizens throughout the County. For more information, visit CHQLandBank.org.
About CCIDA - The CCIDA is an economic development organization authorized and empowered by the State of New York to make Chautauqua County a better place to work, live, and visit. It facilitates development by attracting new businesses, while promoting the retention and expansion of existing businesses. Assistance in the form of incentives – tax abatements, low interest loans, and bond financing – enhances the opportunities for job creation and retention by our businesses. For more information visit ChooseCHQ.com.
CCIDA Ranks First in Western New York
July 22, 2024 •
CCIDA Press Releases,
Mark Geise, County of Chautauqua Industrial Development Agency CEO, led the agency to unprecedented activity in 2023, resulting in $842 million in total project value, first among all economic development agencies in Western New York. JAMESTOWN, NY -- The County of Chautauqua Industrial Development Agency (CCIDA) was the top ranking…
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Project value in 2023 totaling $842 million makes Chautauqua County no. 1 in regionMark Geise, County of Chautauqua Industrial Development Agency CEO, led the agency to unprecedented activity in 2023, resulting in $842 million in total project value, first among all economic development agencies in Western New York.
JAMESTOWN, NY -- The County of Chautauqua Industrial Development Agency (CCIDA) was the top ranking economic development agency in Western New York State for 2023. That’s according to Buffalo Business First, which provided a list of the region’s top economic development agencies in its July 12, 2024 issue.
According to Business First, it’s the first time the CCIDA has landed in the No. 1 spot (out of seven) on the publication’s ranking of the economic development agencies in Buffalo and Western New York. At the end of 2023, the CCIDA reported a total of $842 million worth of deals brokered. Not only was it the largest total of any agency in Western New York, but also the largest single-year total ever reported by CCIDA in its 51 years of operation.
In addition, the CCIDA was involved with 34 different projects in 2023, more than any other economic development agency operating out of the Western New York region.
“2023 was unprecedented in terms of the breadth and size of projects assisted by the CCIDA, as well as job retention and creation,” said Mark Geise, Deputy Chautauqua County Executive for Economic Development and Chief Executive Officer of the CCIDA. “It is my opinion that our economic development team, which includes the County Department of Planning & Development, the Chautauqua County Partnership for Economic Growth, and community partners, is unparalleled not just in Western New York, but across New York State. I am grateful that Buffalo Business First has recognized the CCIDA in this fashion, and I’m grateful to our staff, board, consultants, and other partners for everything they do.”
As first reported in January in its 2023 Annual Report, some of the key projects the CCIDA assisted included: $452 million Cummins Engine Internal Expansion; $250 million Wells Ice Cream Plant Expansion; Weber Knapp Purchase by Local Ownership ($21.4 million); Purchase and Development of lithium-ion Battery Manufacturer Electrovaya ($42.5 million); and the acquisition of the Conagra/CCIDA Facility in Dunkirk by Refresco to create a Northeastern US Distribution Center ($13 million). In all, a total of 34 different projects benefited from support by the CCIDA.
“I am thrilled with the work being undertaken by the CCIDA and the extended economic development team, which includes the Partnership for Economic Growth and the County Department of Planning & Development,” said Chautauqua County Executive Paul “PJ” Wendel. “I commend Mark Geise and the County/CCIDA team for their laser focus on Chautauqua County’s upward trajectory. As I’ve said many times since the pandemic hit us, our comeback will be greater than our setback, and the CCIDA’s 2023 tally of accomplishments has proven this sentiment to be true. This is truly an amazing achievement, considering the population of Chautauqua County compared to our larger neighbors.”
The CCIDA’s top-ranking dollar amount is a 59% increase from the $500 million reported in 2022, when it ranked second on the Business First list. The other top five Western New York economic development agencies in 2023 were Invest Buffalo Niagara, Erie County IDA, Genesee County Economic Development Center, and County of Cattaraugus IDA.
“Once again, our collective development team was able to knock it out of the park, which is due to the unwavering dedication of an extremely capable staff, volunteer board members, community stakeholders, and volunteers. I vow that we will continue to be aggressive and intentional as we advance the ball as it relates to economic development, thereby creating and retaining good jobs for families throughout the County,” Geise said.
About CCIDA - The CCIDA is an economic development organization authorized and empowered by the State of New York to make Chautauqua County a better place to work, live, and visit. It facilitates development by attracting new businesses, while promoting the retention and expansion of existing businesses. Assistance in the form of incentives – tax abatements, low interest loans, and bond financing – enhances the opportunities for job creation and retention by our businesses. For more information visit ChooseCHQ.com.
Tarp Skunks Community Buyout, Presented by Live CHQ, is July 11
July 03, 2024 •
CCIDA Press Releases, CCPEG News and Press Releases, Live CHQ News,
JAMESTOWN, NY: -- Live CHQ, Chautauqua County’s talent attraction and retention initiative, will be presenting a “Community Buyout Night” for the Jamestown Tarp Skunks’ July 11, 2024 home game against the Geneva Red Wings, beginning at 6:30 p.m. All tickets for that night’s game will be free to the public…
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Evening will also serve as a Salute to Chautauqua County’s First RespondersJAMESTOWN, NY: -- Live CHQ, Chautauqua County’s talent attraction and retention initiative, will be presenting a “Community Buyout Night” for the Jamestown Tarp Skunks’ July 11, 2024 home game against the Geneva Red Wings, beginning at 6:30 p.m. All tickets for that night’s game will be free to the public courtesy of Live CHQ and its two affiliate agencies, the County of Chautauqua Industrial Development Agency (CCIDA) and the Chautauqua County Partnership for Economic Growth (CCPEG). The theme for this special night is “A Salute to Chautauqua County’s First Responders,” honoring past and present members of the county’s EMS, Fire, and Police agencies.
“Rewarding the community, and especially first responders and their families, with complementary tickets is our way of saying ‘thank you’ to the men and women who work tirelessly to keep us safe,” said Mark Geise, Chautauqua County Deputy County Executive of Economic Development, and CCIDA CEO. “It also serves to remind residents and businesses about Live CHQ, our talent attraction and retention initiative, which highlights all the benefits of living and working in Chautauqua County.”
“CCIDA and CCPEG, along with the Live CHQ initiative, has been working with us to find a way to salute and thank our county’s first responders and what better way to do that than to give them the opportunity to enjoy community baseball, free of charge!” said Christian Dolce, Tarp Skunks General Manager and Director of Business and Sales operations. “Not only will we be waiving admission fees for all attendees that evening, but we’ll also have a number of special events and activities planned to help honor and support first responders, especially our county’s numerous volunteer fire departments.”
Pregame festivities will begin at 5 p.m. and include a “touch a truck” event with various first responder vehicles on hand; a meet and greet with Whiffy, the Tarp Skunks mascot and characters from Paw Patrol, provided by Chautauqua Safety Village; and volunteer fire department information and sign-up stations. There will also be a 50/50 drawing to support volunteer fire fighters, prizes and giveaways from LiveCHQ, and a special first pitch ceremony honoring all first responders in attendance. Representatives from CCIDA and CCPEG will also be on hand to share details and answer questions about the Live CHQ campaign and the Choose CHQ branding initiative, which works highlight all the economic development efforts, projects, and initiatives overseen by CCIDA and its affiliate agencies.
Free tickets are available at Russell E. Diethrick Park the night of the game. Volunteer firefighters, local law enforcement, and EMS workers can also pick up tickets at their designated stations, with limited tickets also available at both CCIDA offices in Jamestown and Dunkirk. Any first responder group that would like tickets can also call the Tarp Skunks direction at 716-705-5600.
Additional information about the Jamestown Tarp Skunks and the team’s 2024 season, along with a printable schedule, can be found at TarpSkunks.com.
About Live CHQ – Live CHQ is a joint marketing campaign launched by the County of Chautauqua Industrial Development Agency and the Chautauqua County Partnership for Economic Growth in 2024 to assist with talent attraction and retention efforts across Chautauqua County, NY. The overall goal of the campaign is to help raise awareness of Chautauqua County as a viable place for individuals and families to live by speaking to the sensibilities, desires, and expectations of people who are considering the county as their primary residence. For more information visit www.LiveCHQ.com.
CCIDA Board Approves Loans Totaling $ 714,316 for Two Business
June 26, 2024 •
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JAMESTOWN, N.Y.: --- At its June 25, 2024 meeting, the County of Chautauqua Industrial Development Agency (CCIDA) Board of Directors approved low-interest loans for two businesses totaling $714,316: Ivory Acres Weddings, LLC (Town of Carroll) and Gren Ventures, LLC (Town of Ellicott). Gren Ventures, LLC The CCIDA Board approved a…
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Loans will Assist with Business Purchase in Frewsburg, Loan Consolidation for Ellicott BusinessJAMESTOWN, N.Y.: --- At its June 25, 2024 meeting, the County of Chautauqua Industrial Development Agency (CCIDA) Board of Directors approved low-interest loans for two businesses totaling $714,316: Ivory Acres Weddings, LLC (Town of Carroll) and Gren Ventures, LLC (Town of Ellicott).
Gren Ventures, LLC
The CCIDA Board approved a $574,316 loan to Gren Ventures, doing business as Arthur R. Gren, Inc., located at 1886 Mason Drive. Arthur R. Gren Company was incorporated in 1954, serving Chautauqua County as a private company wholesale distributer of beer and non-alcohol products. The loan will be used to consolidate two existing loans dating back to 2013, when the company constructed a 22,875 square foot building for its recycling and warehousing center. At the time, Gren Ventures received an Al Tech Loan from the CCIDA for the project, along with a bank loan. Since the bank notified the Grens that they would not be renewing their loan, the Grens were forced to find other financing to fill this void. By consolidating the remaining balances from the CCIDA and bank loans, the CCIDA will move into a first lien position on the real-estate. The term of the loan is five years at 4% interest.
“The Gren Ventures loan is a win-win-win for the community, the CCIDA, and the Grens,” said Mark Geise, Deputy County Executive for Economic Development and Chief Executive Officer of the CCIDA. “Through this consolidation, the jobs will be retained, the CCIDA will move into first position on the property assets, and the Gren’s will have lower monthly payments.”
Ivory Acres Loan
The loan approved for Ivory Acres was for $140,000 and will be used to assist Cole and Rachel Smith with purchasing the business from the current owners, John and Kelsey Volpe, along with undertaking renovations. Ivory Acres was opened in 2018 by the Volpes after purchasing an 18-acre dairy farm at 191 Ivory Street, Frewsburg a year earlier. Since 2018, it has operated as a successful wedding and event center, selling out each season. The Smiths plan to purchase the business and continue to offer the venue to customers from inside and outside of Chautauqua County. Future plans involve renovations to update the facility, with a future outlook of building small cabins on the site. Contingent on local bank financing, the CCIDA will assume a second lien position. The term of the CCIDA loan is 20 years at 4% interest for this $400,000 project.
“We are pleased to support the transfer of ownership of Ivory Acres to the Smiths, ensuring it will continue to operate and serve the public as a beautiful and viable local wedding destination with potential for future development at the site,” Geise said.
About CCIDA - The CCIDA is an economic development organization authorized and empowered by the State of New York to make Chautauqua County a better place to work, live, and visit. It facilitates development by attracting new businesses, while promoting the retention and expansion of existing businesses. Assistance in the form of incentives – tax abatements, low interest loans, and bond financing – enhances the opportunities for job creation and retention by our businesses. For more information visit ChooseCHQ.com.
Hideaway Bay Resort on Lake Erie Now Open for Business
June 12, 2024 •
CCIDA Press Releases,
Image Caption: Several local and state officials gathered on the shores of Lake Erie in Silver Creek Tuesday afternoon to join with the owners of Hideaway Bay Resort - Kevin Cullen (holding scissors), Christian Cullen, and Gene Tundo (both to the immediate left of Kevin Cullen) - to cut the…
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Boutique Resort in Silver Creek Serves as a Lakefront Beach Resort, Restaurant, and Event VenueImage Caption: Several local and state officials gathered on the shores of Lake Erie in Silver Creek Tuesday afternoon to join with the owners of Hideaway Bay Resort - Kevin Cullen (holding scissors), Christian Cullen, and Gene Tundo (both to the immediate left of Kevin Cullen) - to cut the ribbon and officially open the business to the public.
SILVER CREEK, N.Y.: --- There’s a new destination on Lake Erie, offering visitors and residents alike the opportunity to experience a one-of-a-kind stay featuring sandy shores and breathtaking sunsets.
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Local and state officials gathered in Silver Creek on Tuesday, June 11, to help cut the ribbon for Hideaway Bay Resort, a four-season, eco-friendly resort located on 3.6 acres of secluded lakefront property just to the east of the Walnut Creek outlet on Lake Erie. The event was co-hosted by the County of Chautauqua Industrial Development Agency (CCIDA) and the Chautauqua County Chamber of Commerce.
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Hideaway Bay Resort is the culmination of a $2 million redevelopment project made possible by an ownership team represented by Kevin and Christian Cullen of Adventure Sports Development and Mathew and Gene Tundo of Tundo Construction. In 2021, the group formed 42 Lake Erie, LLC to develop the project.
The resort provides high-end boutique resort and recreation opportunities, featuring ten new waterfront cottages (each 360 sq. ft.) and a 4,080 square-foot, two-story restaurant and banquet space designed to host events, including weddings, banquets, and retreats – with upper and lower patios and indoor/outdoor full service bars. The restaurant, called “Drift”, will be open to the public seven days a week and can also be rented for private events and parties. Watersports operations will also be provided on site, including paddle boarding, kite boarding, and a natural kayak launch. The resort will also feature a hot tub, sauna, and spa service as well as walking trails, a fire pit, in-house fishing guides, and educational birding events.
Hideaway Bay also presents itself as being eco-friendly, inside and out. This includes a dune restoration project, complete with native plants and a rain garden. Each cottage will have eco-friendly sheets and bath products and the owners are working to make Hideaway Bay the first destination anywhere on the Great Lakes to be certified as “eco-friendly” by the Surfrider Foundation.
“We are excited to showcase the area’s natural beauty and leverage its recreational attributes to draw visitors and sports enthusiasts to the area,” said Kevin Cullen. “There really is something for everyone to do in this region and we are going to celebrate the variety of activities that are available here in Chautauqua County.”
“It’s also personally important for us to live in harmony with nature, as opposed to just extracting from it,” added Christian Cullen. “That’s why having an eco-friendly focus is so important to us, in addition to providing a space that people of all ages will enjoy when they come here to stay or to simply attend an event.”
“This latest attraction on the shores of Lake Erie will help to make Silver Creek a year-round destination for visitors from throughout the region,” said Paul “PJ” Wendel, Chautauqua County Executive. “Congratulations to the Hideaway Bay team for all the hard work and dedication they put forward to help make this development effort come to life.”
The opening of the resort is the culmination of years of planning and development. Formerly the site of the regionally well-known Hideaway Bay Restaurant, the property went into foreclosure and later was destroyed by arson. The vacant land had been actively marketed for development by the Chautauqua County Land Bank for many years, leading up to an RFP process with 42 Lake Erie, LLC selected as developer. After securing the necessary funding for the project, a groundbreaking ceremony took place in June 2023. A year later, the resort is now open and ready for business.
“The resort is a terrific new development that connects the community and the Local Waterfront Redevelopment Plan very well,” said Gina Paradis, Chautauqua County Land Bank Executive Director. “We were happy to facilitate the process of identifying the best new development for the site and are extremely excited to see it is now open and ready to serve the public.”
“Seeing this project completed has been a long-term goal of mine, going back to the days when I served on the Chautauqua County Legislature and later as County Executive,” said Sen. George Borrello, who attended the 2023 groundbreaking but was unable to attend the ribbon cutting in person and instead made a prepared statement. “As a Hanover resident and a local business owner, it’s exciting to welcome a world-class resort like Hideaway Bay to our community. It will be a wonderful addition to our Lake Erie businesses and contribute to our reputation as a desirable vacation destination. We wish them great success!”
“We’re extremely grateful to the Cullen family and the Tundo family for making this long-term investment in our community,” added Jeffrey Hornburg, Mayor of Silver Creek. “The Hideaway Bay Resort will fit nicely within the lakefront area and is going to help put Silver Creek on the map as a must-visit Western New York destination. We look forward to the positive impact it will have on our village in the many years to come.”
Funding for the project came from a variety of public and private sources, including CCIDA, which authorized tax abatements and exemptions for the project in 2021 and a 15-year PILOT agreement totaling $191,285 for the involved taxing jurisdictions, along with a $491,210 low-interest loan. CCIDA also provided extensive project coordination and technical expertise. The project also received a $434,000 low interest loan from New York State’s Homes and Community Renewal (HCR) program, funded through the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development’s Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program. A total of 30 temporary construction jobs benefited from the project and 16-plus new jobs created, once fully open.
“This is yet another project that illustrates how we can make positive change to our region and the local economy when we all pitch in and work together,” said Mark Geise, Deputy County Executive for Economic Development and CCIDA CEO. “Chautauqua County, the Village of Silver Creek, Land Bank, CCIDA, and the JCC Small Business Development Center all provided expertise, working collaboratively and diligently for several years to attract this exciting new tourism and event venue to Silver Creek and to help it cross the finish line. Thank you to everyone involved with this project for helping to make it a reality.”
For more information on the Hideaway Bay Resort, visit HideawayBayResortNY.com, call (716) 401-5762, or find it on Facebook.
About CCIDA - The CCIDA is an economic development organization authorized and empowered by the State of New York to make Chautauqua County a better place to work, live, and visit. It facilitates development by attracting new businesses, while promoting the retention and expansion of existing businesses. Assistance in the form of incentives – tax abatements, low interest loans, and bond financing – enhances the opportunities for job creation and retention by our businesses. For more information visit ChooseCHQ.com.
Hideaway Bay resort features ten waterfront cottages (each 360 sq. ft.) and a 4,080 square-foot, two-story restaurant and banquet space designed to host events, including weddings, banquets, and retreats.
CCIDA Provides Loan to Assist with Purchase of Dahlstrom Roll Form
May 21, 2024 •
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Pictured: Brad Renwick (left) and Jeremy Blum are the new owners of Dahlstrom Roll Form in Falconer, NY, thanks in part to a recently approved loan by the County of Chautauqua Industrial Development Agency’s board of directors during its April 21, 2024 meeting. JAMESTOWN, N.Y.: — At its May 21,…
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Board also Approves Loan for Equipment Purchase at Dunkirk Metal ProductsPictured: Brad Renwick (left) and Jeremy Blum are the new owners of Dahlstrom Roll Form in Falconer, NY, thanks in part to a recently approved loan by the County of Chautauqua Industrial Development Agency’s board of directors during its April 21, 2024 meeting.
JAMESTOWN, N.Y.: — At its May 21, 2024 meeting, the County of Chautauqua Industrial Development Agency (CCIDA) Board of Directors approved two loans involving local manufacturers in Falconer and Sheridan. One loan will assist with the purchase of Lakeside Capital Corporation, doing business as Dahlstrom Roll Form. The other loan will assist with the purchase of equipment at Dunkirk Metal Products of WNY, LLC (DMP). The loans will not only help to retain 79 jobs between the two manufacturers, but also create four new positions.
The loan for Dahlstrom Roll Form was $900,000 and will go to Jeremy Blum, current Chief Executive Officer of the company, and Brad Renwick, the current Chief Operations Officer. The two will use the loan to assist with the purchase of the company from Robert White, its current president.
Dahlstrom Roll Form has a long and storied history in the greater Jamestown area. It was founded in 1904 by Charles Dahlstrom, a Swedish immigrant, as the Dahlstrom Metallic Door Company and initially made doors for large-scale buildings across the United States, including the construction of the Empire State Building. It eventually expanded its metallic roll form operation to meet other needs.
Changes in ownership have occurred over the years, with White purchasing the operation in 2007. In 2019, Dahlstrom Roll Form purchased DC Roll Form at 221 Lister Ave., in Falconer, with financial assistance from the CCIDA through a mortgage recording tax exemption. In 2022, the company fully moved into the new location.
By keeping the company locally owned, the move will help to retain 43 jobs and create two additional positions.
Mark Geise, Deputy County Executive for Economic Development and Chief Executive Officer of the CCIDA, said keeping ownership local will help to ensure the company continues to operate in Chautauqua County for years and decades to come.
“It is essential that the CCIDA supports local manufacturers, such as Dahlstrom Roll Form, especially when that assistance results in local ownership,” Geise said. “Robert White has been terrific in ensuring the company remains locally-owned and competitive on the global stage, and I have every confidence that Jeremy and Brad, as well as their tremendous workforce, will do the same.”
“We are thankful for the support and assistance from the CCIDA in helping us make this purchase,” Blum and Renwick said in a joint statement. “We look forward to our continued involvement at Dahlstrom Roll Form as the new owners and will work to continue the strong manufacturing legacy the company has secured in the greater Jamestown area and Chautauqua County.”
“Dahlstrom Roll Form has a storied manufacturing legacy in Chautauqua County and it’s great to see that continue with the new ownership, who will help provide stable, good-paying jobs to our residents,” said PJ Wendel, Chautauqua County Executive. “Congratulations to Mr. Blum and Mr. Renwick in their roles as new owners, and thank you to Mr. White for helping to build on and preserve the Dahlstrom legacy with his decision to move to a newer, more modern facility a short time ago. This support by the CCIDA illustrates the important role the agency plays in our local economy.”
The loan for DMP (3575 Chadwick Drive) was for $280,000 and will be used to help with the purchase of a Tube Laser Cutting System. DMP is a metal fabricator and has been in existence in Chautauqua County since 2012, along with its predecessor entities going back to the 1940s. It provides quality parts primarily in Western New York and Northeastern Pennsylvania. The new laser machine is a newer technology with specialized applications for different tube cutting applications (round, square, oval, etc.).
The new equipment will help to retain 36 jobs and create two new positions at DMP.
“We’ve assessed the local marketplace and feel the new equipment will provide an excellent opportunity for cost savings and business growth,” said Jean Gaulin, DMP partner and CFO. “Establishing and growing this segment of the business will be a primary focus over the next three years and beyond.”
“We’re happy to assist DMP with the purchase of this new equipment,” Giese said. “Dunkirk Metal Products has proven to be a valuable employer for dozens of workers in the North County and this loan from the IDA will help ensure it remains that way in the coming years.”
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About CCIDA - The CCIDA is an economic development organization authorized and empowered by the State of New York to make Chautauqua County a better place to work, live, and visit. It facilitates development by attracting new businesses, while promoting the retention and expansion of existing businesses. Assistance in the form of incentives – tax abatements, low interest loans, and bond financing – enhances the opportunities for job creation and retention by our businesses. For more information visit ChooseCHQ.com.
About Dahlstrom Roll Form: Dahlstrom manufactures custom roll formed metal components. Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) make up about 90% of the company’s revenue. Current OEM segments include power distribution, elevator/escalators, refrigerated food storage, HVAC, industrial reels, solar mounting systems, commercial door/frame/windows, and parts for trucks, buses and rail. Architectural moldings have a 115 year history with Dahlstrom and are the fastest growing portion of their business. More info at Dahlstromrollform.com.
About Dunkirk Metal Products: DMP is a precision sheet metal fabrication and stamping company founded in 1947 and centrally located among various northeast industrial centers including: Buffalo, NY, Rochester, NY, Pittsburgh, PA, Cleveland, OH, Columbus, OH and Toronto, Canada. Services include CNC laser cutting, CNC turret press punching, CNC brake press bending and forming, precision sheet metal stamping, MIG welding, TIG welding and other metal related services all monitored and controlled by a seasoned engineering and quality control staff. More info at DunkirkMetalProducts.com.
CCIDA Board Approves Financial Assistance for Wicked Warren’s Project in Jamestown
April 24, 2024 •
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JAMESTOWN, NY: — At its April 23, 2024 meeting, the County of Chautauqua Industrial Development Agency (CCIDA) Board of Directors approved incentives for Wicked Jimmy’s LLC, to support the purchase and renovation of property at 115-121 West 3rd Street in Jamestown, the site of the former Jamestown Brewing Company. The incentives include exemptions from mortgage…
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Latest Action helps Bring new Downtown Business One Step Closer to Finish LineJAMESTOWN, NY: — At its April 23, 2024 meeting, the County of Chautauqua Industrial Development Agency (CCIDA) Board of Directors approved incentives for Wicked Jimmy’s LLC, to support the purchase and renovation of property at 115-121 West 3rd Street in Jamestown, the site of the former Jamestown Brewing Company. The incentives include exemptions from mortgage recording taxes, sales and use taxes, and property taxes. Earlier this year in January, the board also approved $950,000 low-interest loan for the project.
Once open, Wicked Jimmy’s will be the LLC operating the business as Wicked Warren’s. It will be operated by Robert Roth, who is also majority owner of the initial Wicked Warren’s, already in operation in Warren, Pa. Roth will serve as president of the Jamestown operation and has 27 years of experience running his own business. A total of 26 positions will be created once fully open. The project would also result in 15 temporary construction jobs.
“We’ve done considerable planning and are looking forward to getting this business up and running as soon as possible,” Roth said in January, when the CCIDA board approved the initial loan for the project. “Once open and operational, Wicked Jimmy’s will brew craft beer, serve food, and host corporate meetings and ball room events. It will also provide live music, feature a ‘Speak Easy Room,’ and in the future open a roof top bar. Our goal is to make 119 West 3rd St, Jamestown’s premier entertainment destination.”
“The property is at a prime location for this type of operation, in close proximity to the National Comedy Center, Northwest Arena, and other downtown Jamestown attractions. The former Jamestown Brewing Company, which was located in the facility, steadily grew its customer base until the onset of the COVID pandemic. We are confident that Wicked Warren’s will do the same, based on what they’re doing in Warren, and bring new life to Downtown Jamestown,” said Mark Geise, Deputy County Executive for Economic Development and Chief Executive Officer of the CCIDA.
“We’re excited to see new life come into this property after being vacant for nearly four years,” said Jamestown Mayor Kimberly Ecklund in January. “Having a craft brewery, restaurant, and banquet facility located in the core of downtown Jamestown will help to boost both visitor and local foot traffic, while also providing additional job opportunities for our local residents.”
The total estimated cost of the project would be $2.35 million. The financial assistance provided by the CCIDA will be up to $63,124 in sales tax exemptions, up to $23,250 in mortgage tax exemptions, and $156,670 in property tax exemptions over ten years, with $446,820 in total PILOT (payment in lieu of taxes) being paid to the affected tax jurisdictions during that same time period.
About CCIDA - The CCIDA is an economic development organization authorized and empowered by the State of New York to make Chautauqua County a better place to work, live, and visit. It facilitates development by attracting new businesses, while promoting the retention and expansion of existing businesses. Assistance in the form of incentives – tax abatements, low interest loans, and bond financing – enhances the opportunities for job creation and retention by our businesses. For more information visit ChooseCHQ.com.
CCIDA and CCPEG Launch ‘Live CHQ’ Marketing Campaign
April 19, 2024 •
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JAMESTOWN, NY: -- The Chautauqua County Partnership for Economic Growth (CCPEG), along with the County of Chautauqua Industrial Development Agency (CCIDA), is announcing the launch of a new, multi-year marketing campaign. The effort, called Live CHQ, will focus on talent attraction and retention by highlighting quality of life aspects and…
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New Website and Advertising Effort to Focus on Talent Attraction and Retention in Chautauqua CountyJAMESTOWN, NY: -- The Chautauqua County Partnership for Economic Growth (CCPEG), along with the County of Chautauqua Industrial Development Agency (CCIDA), is announcing the launch of a new, multi-year marketing campaign. The effort, called Live CHQ, will focus on talent attraction and retention by highlighting quality of life aspects and career opportunities available in Chautauqua County.
“Live CHQ is primarily intended to market our county to people living outside of our county in order to attract new and professionally talented residents by focusing on the best our county has to offer – including affordability, job opportunities, our cultural and entertainment attractions, and a wide variety of outdoor recreation options,” said Mark Geise, Deputy County Executive for Economic Development and CCIDA CEO. “As part of the talent retention effort, we will also remind current residents of the benefits of living in Chautauqua County.”
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The campaign is modeled after a similar talent attraction and retention marketing effort in Buffalo, known as the Be in Buffalo campaign. That effort was spearheaded by Invest Buffalo Niagara, which also provided assistance with initial planning of the Live CHQ campaign.
A major component of Live CHQ is a new website – LiveCHQ.org - that will inform the public about the various quality of life aspects the county has to offer, along with employment resources and business development opportunities found across the county. The campaign is also intended to assist local companies, businesses, and nonprofits across all sectors by helping to inform their prospective employees about what the county has to offer.
“Many of our local businesses and nonprofits need more skilled, talented, and experienced employees to fill vacant jobs. But it can also be challenging to recruit individuals to fill those positions, due to a high demand for skilled workers, compared to the number of candidates currently living in our county. We are encouraging the business community to use the website to assist with their recruitment efforts, especially for talent located outside of the area who may be unfamiliar with what Chautauqua County has to offer,” explained Nate Aldrich, Chautauqua County Economic Development Coordinator and CCPEG Manager.
CCIDA and CCPEG contracted with Buffalo-based Block Club to develop the Live CHQ campaign following an RFP process in late 2022. Throughout 2023, Block Club then worked to develop Live CHQ by visiting the county and meeting with key stakeholders during the “discover phase” of the campaign, to determine its focus – young families, active adults, and professionals with a passion for outdoor recreation and cultural/community experiences who currently reside outside of Chautauqua County. Current county residents are a secondary target audience. Block Club also designed a “choose your adventure” theme, incorporating “CHQ” into the messaging of each ad. The company also designed specific digital ad assets for the campaign, along with a promotional video advertisement.
The website was designed by Clevermethod, also based in Buffalo. In addition to designing LiveCHQ.org, Clevermethod also developed ChooseCHQ.com, the new website for CCIDA and CCPEG, along with the other affiliation agencies – the Chautauqua Region Economic Development Corporation (CREDC) and the Chautauqua County Capital Resource Corporation (CRC).
Funding for the Live CHQ campaign was derived from American Rescue Plan Act funding provided to CCPEG by Chautauqua County, a multi-year grant from the Ralph C. Wilson, Jr. Foundation, and from the CCIDA’s general marketing budget. Assistance in developing the campaign was also provided by Chautauqua County Government and the Chautauqua County Visitors Bureau, along with a variety of organizations and attractions found across Chautauqua County.
“We want to emphasize that this is not a panacea that will suddenly reverse decades of population decline experienced in our county and across the Western New York region. Our hope is that it will be a valuable tool that, when combined with other efforts, will help to move the population needle in a positive direction,” explained Geise. “The launch of Live CHQ is the culmination of a year’s worth of planning and development, and we’re excited to see it rolled out and implemented.”
Chautauqua County Executive PJ Wendel said he is encouraged on what this new rollout program can and will do.
“‘Perpetual optimism is a force multiplier.' That’s my new motto as we move forward,” Wendel said, quoting Colin Powell.
More information about the Live CHQ marketing campaign will be announced in the coming weeks.
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About Live CHQ – Live CHQ is a joint marketing campaign launched by the County of Chautauqua Industrial Development Agency and the Chautauqua County Partnership for Economic Growth in 2024 to assist with talent attraction and retention efforts across Chautauqua County, NY. The overall goal of the campaign is to help raise awareness of Chautauqua County as a viable place for individuals and families to live by speaking to the sensibilities, desires, and expectations of people who are considering the county as their primary residence. For more information visit www.LiveCHQ.com.
CCIDA Board Approves Loans Totaling $725,000 for Three Business
March 26, 2024 •
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JAMESTOWN, N.Y.: --- At its March 26, 2024 meeting, the County of Chautauqua Industrial Development Agency (CCIDA) Board of Directors approved low-interest loans for three separate businesses totaling $725,000: Tim & Edmond, LLC; LINC Products & Services (LINC); and Excelco/Newbrook, Inc (ENI). The loans will not only help to retain…
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Businesses in Jamestown, Gerry, and Silver Creek will help retain and grow job numbersJAMESTOWN, N.Y.: --- At its March 26, 2024 meeting, the County of Chautauqua Industrial Development Agency (CCIDA) Board of Directors approved low-interest loans for three separate businesses totaling $725,000: Tim & Edmond, LLC; LINC Products & Services (LINC); and Excelco/Newbrook, Inc (ENI). The loans will not only help to retain existing positions but also lead to additional jobs being created in Chautauqua County.
Tim & Edmond, LLC Loan
The loan approved for Tim & Edmond, LLC was for $400,000 and will be used to assist in the upgrade of its facility at 245 and 255 Fluvanna Ave. in Jamestown. Tim and Edmond Shults - owners of Shults Real Estate and Tim & Edmond, LLC - have operated the real estate management company since 2007. In 2016, they purchased the 60,000-Square-foot former Quality Markets location and received a use variance from the City of Jamestown Zoning Board of Appeals for light manufacturing in this location. The new upgrade project will help ensure the Fluvanna Avenue facility can accommodate additional manufacturing usage. Total cost of the upgrade is $1,020,000. The terms of the $400,000 CCIDA loan are 15 years and 4% interest.
LINC Loans
The CCIDA Board also approved two loans totaling $225,000 for LINC to assist with the acquisition of Universal Tool Company (UTC), located at 4529 Route 60 in Gerry. LINC is a small, Native American-owned business and is certified as a New York State Minority and/or Women-owned Business Enterprise (NYS MWBE). It specializes in business development/technical sales; supply services for machine tools, tooling, and manufacturing equipment; supply services for raw materials; and subcontract services for manufacturing and construction. LINC is in the process of purchasing the assets of UTC, a full-service production computer numerical control (CNC) machining business. It is focused on injection mold tooling, tool and die, and contract manufacturing services.
UTC currently has three employees. Following the acquisition, LINC plans to retain the existing employees, hire two more within 30 days, and add approximately 20 more over the next five years. The terms of both loans are for seven years at 4% interest.
ENI Loan
ENI, located at 16 Mechanic St. in Silver Creek, specializes in building complex mechanical equipment, prototype components, and low volume production runs of specialized equipment for undersea, naval, and nuclear applications. The CCIDA board approved a $100,000 working capital loan for ENI to fund the cost associated with increased work-in-process inventory, materials and supplies for increased production, and to provide contract financing for two major orders.
ENI currently has 44 employees and is planning to increase that number to 50. The loan’s terms are for five years at 4% interest.
“The IDA’s low-interest loan program is intended to offer assistance to companies that want to invest in our communities and local workforce, and each of the loans approved today by our Board of Directors do just that. We’re excited to see these three businesses invest in Chautauqua County and offer new employment opportunities in Jamestown, Gerry, and Silver Creek,” said Mark Geise, Deputy County Executive for Economic Development and CCIDA CEO.
Wicked Jimmy's Due Diligence PILOT Resolution
In addition to approving loans for three separate businesses, the CCIDA Board of Directors also approved a due diligence resolution for Wicked Jimmy’s LLC, involving a potential Tax Lease Payment in Lieu of Tax (PILOT) agreement. As announced by the CCIDA in January, Wicked Jimmy’s LLC will purchase property at 115-121 West 3rd St. in Jamestown, the site of the former Jamestown Brewing Company. Once open, it will operate as Wicked Warren’s. The due diligence resolution is not binding, but acknowledges the CCIDA will consider property tax, sales tax, and mortgage tax incentives for the $2.35 million project. Specific details of the proposed incentives will be provided as part of a future public hearing (date to be determined), followed by an approving resolution to be acted on by the board at a future meeting.
About CCIDA - The CCIDA is an economic development organization authorized and empowered by the State of New York to make Chautauqua County a better place to work, live, and visit. It facilitates development by attracting new businesses, while promoting the retention and expansion of existing businesses. Assistance in the form of incentives – tax abatements, low interest loans, and bond financing – enhances the opportunities for job creation and retention by our businesses. For more information visit ChooseCHQ.com.
CCIDA to Provide Support for Redevelopment of Former Silver Creek High School Property
February 27, 2024 •
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SILVER CREEK, NY: — At its February 27, 2024 meeting, the County of Chautauqua Industrial Development Agency (CCIDA) Board of Directors approved incentives to Silver Creek Apartments, LLC. The incentives, which include a Payment In Lieu of Taxes (PILOT) agreement along with exemptions for both sales and mortgage tax payments, will assist the company…
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Silver Creek Apartments Project will Remove Derelict School Building, Construct New Housing UnitsSILVER CREEK, NY: — At its February 27, 2024 meeting, the County of Chautauqua Industrial Development Agency (CCIDA) Board of Directors approved incentives to Silver Creek Apartments, LLC. The incentives, which include a Payment In Lieu of Taxes (PILOT) agreement along with exemptions for both sales and mortgage tax payments, will assist the company with a multi-million dollar project to remove and redevelop the abandoned, former Silver Creek High School building at 60 Main St. in the village of Silver Creek and Town of Hanover.
The building has sat vacant for more than 40 years and while several attempts to renovate it have been made during that time, those efforts were unsuccessful. In October 2023, representatives from Southern Tier Environments for Living, Inc. (STEL) and Park Grove Development, LLC appeared before the CCIDA board to provide initial details of the new Silver Creek Apartments project. Under those plans, the developers would demolish the long-abandoned, three-story school building (57,070 square feet) and replace it with a three-story, 50,574 square-foot apartment building.
“The abandoned school really does send the wrong impression of what Silver Creek is,” said Allen Handelman, Vice President of Park Grove Development. “So this project goes a long way towards both providing affordable housing for members of the community, but also sending a message for the people that live in Silver Creek and people that visit there that this is a growing community that is poised to reach its full potential.”
The demolition would include long-needed environmental remediation, including the removal and disposal of hazards including asbestos, PCBs, and lead paint. Once constructed, the new apartment building would provide 54 safe and affordable apartments for seniors age 62 and up, with 15 units set aside for supportive housing. Of those units, 51 would be one-bedroom apartments, and three would be two-bedroom apartments. Within the building there would also be a community room, fitness room, laundry facilities and an onsite property management office. The facility would also include a large parking lot for up to 70 vehicles, along with a patio and shed.
The project would provide 180 construction jobs and, once complete, 4.75 full-time equivalent jobs. The total cost would be $20,155,262, with the project also receiving $1 million in assistance from the village’s Restore NY award. Developers have also applied for additional financial support from New York State Homes and Community Renewal (HCR) in the form of housing credits and are awaiting notification on whether or not they will receive those credits.
“We are applying for funding from HCR and it’s a very competitive process. When it comes to scoring projects, the benefits that the IDA has the ability to provide will keep our development budget competitive and viable, when compared to other projects coming in from across the state. So a competitive PILOT from CCIDA is critical in terms of scoring and increasing our chances of receiving additional state funding,” said Ashley Switzer, STEL Project Manager.
In December 2023, the CCIDA held a public hearing on the project and its related financial assistance, with Silver Creek Mayor Jeff Hornburg speaking in favor of the project. A letter of support was also provided by Louis Pelletter, Silver Creek Village Historian and newly elected Hanover Supervisor. No opposition to the project was expressed.
“As we all know, the old Silver Creek High School has been abandoned and vacant for many decades. There have been several attempts over the years to renovate and preserve the building – including as recently as 2022, but it never worked out,” said Mark Geise, Deputy County Executive for Economic Development and Chief Executive Officer of the CCIDA. “Now we’re looking at a project that involves the demolition of the old school building, and developing a brand new facility. I couldn’t be more thrilled about it. If we can make this work it will fulfill a need in the community, while removing an unsightly and dangerous influence in the community.”
“The village is excited to see another effort involving the former school building moving forward,” said Mayor Hornburg. “Due to the limited availability of housing units in our community, many of our local seniors have had to leave the area in order to find adequate housing and services. This project will not only help to remove an eye-sore in the heart of our village but also finally offer additional modern housing for our older population.”
“We are very happy to see STEL and Park Grove Development come back to the table with this new plan. That building has sat vacant for many years, in spite of efforts to do something with it. We never gave up hope on that site and now new development is looking more and more like a reality,” said Paul “PJ” Wendel, Chautauqua County Executive.
“This is an effort I’ve championed for more than a decade. Even as previous efforts fell through, I never gave up on the potential of this project and have remained engaged in the efforts to bring it to fruition,” said State Senator George Borrello, who previously served as Chautauqua County Executive and also as a representative of Silver Creek and Hanover in the Chautauqua County Legislature. “The affordable senior housing that is planned represents the culmination of a long-held vision and is a huge ‘win’ for our seniors, the Silver Creek community and Chautauqua County. My thanks go out to all the public and private sector partners who played a role in this great outcome.”
The CCIDA-approved PILOT agreement is for 30 years and will result in payments to the Village of Silver Creek, Town of Hanover, Silver Creek Central School District, and Chautauqua County totaling $347,486. Silver Creek Apartments will also save up to $497,261 in sales tax and an additional $191,574 in mortgage recording tax.
Construction on the project is expected to begin later in 2024.
About CCIDA – The CCIDA is an economic development organization authorized and empowered by the State of New York to make Chautauqua County a better place to work, live, and visit. They facilitate development by attracting new businesses, while promoting the retention and expansion of existing businesses. Assistance in the form of incentives – tax abatements, low interest loans, and bond financing – enhances the opportunities for job creation and retention by our businesses. For more information visit ChooseCHQ.com.
State Awards CCIDA $5.25 Million Grant for I-90 Shovel-Ready Site in Ripley
November 02, 2023 •
CCIDA Press Releases,
RIPLEY, NY: — A key development project along the I-90 corridor in Chautauqua County is one step closer to becoming a reality after being awarded a $5.25 million grant from Empire State Development (ESD). On Thursday, Nov. 2, Governor Kathy Hochul announced a grant award for the Interstate 90 site in the Town of Ripley as part of phase…
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Empire State Development Grant Moves Shovel-Ready Site Project ForwardRIPLEY, NY: — A key development project along the I-90 corridor in Chautauqua County is one step closer to becoming a reality after being awarded a $5.25 million grant from Empire State Development (ESD). On Thursday, Nov. 2, Governor Kathy Hochul announced a grant award for the Interstate 90 site in the Town of Ripley as part of phase two of the state’s Focused Attraction of Shovel-Ready Tracts New York grant program. The Ripley site was one of six sites selected to receive a share of the nearly $90 million in funding.
The grant is being awarded to County of Chautauqua Industrial Development Agency (CCIDA), which applied for the funding to keep progress on the Ripley Interstate 90 shovel-ready site moving forward. The state funding will allow for infrastructure improvements, including electric, gas, water, and sewer extensions, as well as creation of an access road. The project, which aims to attract light manufacturing and interstate distribution & logistics companies, consists of two phases to purchase multiple parcels and make requisite site improvements to transform 136 acres of underused land into a shovel-ready, infrastructure enabled site directly off of the I-90 interchange at Shortman Road. The total cost of the project is estimated to be $16 million.
“We are overjoyed that the State recognizes not only the need for shovel-ready sites in the region, but also that this is a great location just off Interstate 90,” said Mark Geise, Deputy County Executive for Economic Development and CCIDA Chief Executive Officer. “We have been working on this initiative for several years, and it is great to see it all coming together. The County and CCIDA have pledged their financial support for the project, and other sources of funding are being sought to meet the $16 Million price tag. Without large, shovel-ready sites, the county is missing out on opportunities for larger development projects, which this project addresses.”
“Approval of this shovel-ready site is great news for not just the Town of Ripley, but also Chautauqua County and all of Western New York,” added Chautauqua County Executive PJ Wendel. “Developing a foundation for future projects, this is a continuation of our mission to maintain a strong gateway into our state and county. I’d like to recognize and thank the County of Chautauqua Industrial Development Agency and Empire State Development for working to make this project possible.”
“This is great news for the town of Ripley,” said Doug Bowen, Ripley Town Supervisor. “By having the state award this funding, it means the necessary infrastructure improvements can move forward to provide a shovel-ready site along the I-90 corridor. It will not only be a huge asset for our local economy here in Ripley, but also for the entire Chautauqua County region.”
“This is great news for Ripley and all of Chautauqua County. Securing this $5.25 million FAST NY grant is a testament to the hard work and planning by the Chautauqua County Industrial Development Agency and the Town of Ripley. Creating this shovel-ready gateway along 1-90 in Ripley will pave the way for private investment and lead to future projects as we continue to revitalize our community. I want to thank Gov. Hochul and Empire State Development for recognizing the need to support communities in Western New York as they reinvent themselves and build a brighter future for everyone,” said State Senator George Borrello.
In May of this year, the CCIDA Board approved the purchase of land in the first phase of the project, which entails acquiring four parcels of property totaling 64 acres for $2,892,000, based on an appraisal. The second phase will involve purchasing additional properties to bring the overall total land acquired to 136 acres.
About CCIDA – The CCIDA is an economic development organization authorized and empowered by the State of New York to make Chautauqua County a better place to work, live, and visit. They facilitate development by attracting new businesses, while promoting the retention and expansion of existing businesses. Assistance in the form of incentives – tax abatements, low interest loans, and bond financing – enhances the opportunities for job creation and retention by our businesses. For more information visit www.CCIDA.com.
One Step Closer for Hideaway Bay Resort
July 29, 2021 •
CCIDA Press Releases,
SILVER CREEK, N.Y.: — The new Hideaway Bay Resort high-end glamping and recreation resort is one step closer to development. Mark Geise, Deputy County Executive for Economic Development and Chief Executive Officer of the County of Chautauqua Industrial Development Agency (CCIDA), announced the recent approval of incentives by the CCIDA Board…
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IDA Approves Incentives for Hideaway Bay ResortSILVER CREEK, N.Y.: — The new Hideaway Bay Resort high-end glamping and recreation resort is one step closer to development. Mark Geise, Deputy County Executive for Economic Development and Chief Executive Officer of the County of Chautauqua Industrial Development Agency (CCIDA), announced the recent approval of incentives by the CCIDA Board of Directors at its July 27, 2021 meeting.
The new resort will be situated on the 3.6-acre former Hideaway Bay Restaurant site on Lake Erie and Walnut Creek in the Village of Silver Creek. The developers are using an active and healthy living design that showcases the natural beauty along with world-class recreation, fishing, and birdwatching opportunities.
It will feature 10 waterfront cottages, a restaurant-bar and event space, and four seasons of diverse world-class active and passive recreation opportunities.
The cottages, or “glamping units,” will have high-end décor, private patio space, and stunning waterfront views. A new 2-story event space will be designed to host events such as weddings and retreats, with upper and lower patios, and an indoor/outdoor full-service bar.
Active and passive recreation opportunities will also be available on site. The owners have been operating Stand-Up Paddleboard (SUP) for over 5 years, and will provide watersports such as paddleboarding and kite boarding along with an active recreation center with a natural kayak launch, in-house fishing guides, and educational birding events. Hideaway Bay Resort will also book other off-site activities such as horseback riding, snowmobiling, skiing, kiteboarding, and more.
A Western New York native and adventure sport enthusiast, Kevin Cullen and his wife Christian are two of the project owners and developers, residing in the Silver Creek area with their family.
Cullen said, “We are excited to showcase the area’s natural beauty and leverage its recreational attributes to draw visitors and sports enthusiasts to the area. There really is something for everyone to do in this region and we are going to celebrate the variety of activities that are available here.”
CCIDA approved providing up front tax abatements for the $1.4 million development, including Sales Tax, Mortgage Recording Tax, and Payment in Lieu of Tax (PILOT) real property tax exemptions to incentivize the project. The CCIDA also provided extensive project coordination and technical expertise. Chautauqua County, the Village of Silver Creek, Town of Hanover, and Silver Creek Central School District will now each receive new additional real property tax revenue payments via the CCIDA PILOT. Thirty construction jobs are projected plus thirty new jobs at the resort.
Chautauqua County Executive PJ Wendel said, “I commend Mark Geise and the CCIDA team for their laser focus on Chautauqua County’s upward trajectory despite the recent pandemic. Our comeback thus far has proven to be greater than our setback, and this new development is a notable step forward for our local economy.”
“Chautauqua County, the Village of Silver Creek, Land Bank, CCIDA, and the JCC Small Business Development Center all provided expertise, working collaboratively and diligently for several years to attract this exciting new tourism and event venue to Silver Creek,” said Geise.
Jeffrey Hornburg, Village of Silver Creek Mayor, is also looking forward to the site redevelopment and has been actively working with the project team for many months toward that end.
Hornburg said, “The Village of Silver Creek is excited to support the redevelopment of the Hideaway Bay property. It has been a pleasure meeting with Kevin Cullen, discussing his plans for the renovation of the property, and we feel this development will fit nicely within the lakefront area. As Mayor, I stand ready and willing to assist Mr. Cullen and his organization in any way I can.”
The Chautauqua County Lank Bank facilitated the property redevelopment plans and sale after it went into foreclosure, and additionally worked through the unexpected arson and demolition.
Gina Paradis, Chautauqua County Land Bank Executive Director, said, “This is a terrific new development that connects the community and the Local Waterfront Redevelopment Plan very well. We were happy to facilitate the process of identifying the best new development for the site.”
Subject to remaining project approvals, construction is expected to begin this fall with the resort becoming operational in the spring of 2022. The development team is proceeding as 42 Lake Erie LLC and Hideaway Bay Resort comprised primarily of partners Adventure Sports Development LLC, led by Cullen and Christian Edie, and Tundo Construction of Blasdell, owned by brothers Gene and Matt Tundo.
About CCIDA – The CCIDA is an economic development organization authorized and empowered by the State of New York to make Chautauqua County a better place to work, live, and visit. They facilitate development by attracting new businesses, while promoting the retention and expansion of existing businesses. Assistance in the form of incentives – tax abatements, low interest loans, and bond financing – enhances the opportunities for job creation and retention by our businesses. For more information visit www.ccida.com.
