Latest on Bonacio`s GF plan
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Latest on Bonacio`s GF plan
1980 • Our 35th Year! • 2015 PRST STD U.S Postage Paid Glens Falls, N.Y. Curtis Lumber’s 125th year PERMIT NO. 511 Free SECTION TWO of this week’s issue! Circulation 28,000 © Copyright 2015 The Chronicle Phone: 518-792-1126 Next week: Lawn & Garden Northern New York’s Leading Newspaper • Down to earth and growing • Vol. 35, No. 1,584 • April 23-29, 2015 Latest on Bonacio’s GF plan One less floor, more apartments, less retail Erin Coe is the Hyde Collection’s new director. Chronicle photo/ Cathy DeDe Coe’s return a coup for Hyde A preliminary look at what Sonny Bonacio’s $27-million mixed-use project on Hudson Avenue in downtown Glens Falls will look Rendering by the L.A. Group for Bonacio Construction and the Galesi Group like. By Cathy DeDe Chronicle Managing Editor GF project takes shape By Gordon Woodworth Chronicle News Editor Developer Sonny Bonacio’s $27-million mixed-use project Please turn to page 33 Push for local foods in local restaurants Dunham’s Bay Chef AJ Richards, in his kitchen with local vegetables. Chronicle photo/ David Cederstrom x 80 first proposed, and 31,000 square feet of retail on the first floor, down from 40,000 proposed in its initial plans. There will be 13,000 square feet of office space on the second floor, up from 9,075 square feet originally proposed. A basement on Hudson Avenue in downtown Glens Falls will now be five floors, not six, but will include 10 more apartments than originally proposed. A press release from the Galesi Group, which is partnering with Bonacio Construction, said the five-story building will now include 90 apartments, up from Please turn to page 15 By David Cederstrom by Adirondack Harvest, SUNY Adirondack Chronicle Staff Writer and the Tri-County About 70 people Transition Initiale ic — including 25 Chron t chefs and farmers auran tive. “This is the t s e R from 23 regional first step toward farms — attended a a series of dining conference on “Infestivals featuring creasing Local Food local food and craft bevin Restaurant Menus” on erages...in the Lake George March 26 at Dunham’s Bay Region,” said the event Resort. The event was sponsored Please turn to page 18-19 BEAT Pack n u F y l i Fam $49.95 Inclowulidensg 1&.5 hours b a game s shoes plu r tag! of lase . & lagnaesmes 10am-9pm Available to 4 people, Valid for ups 5/8/15 Expire a Street 2211 Canad8-5741 518-66 SPrsyEthCia IAL N orth (2 G al.) ern G old Reg: $ 2 9.9 9 $ 8 24.8 val Bernie Duer Co-Own ve., Qby 287 Dix A 490 -2 2 9 518 -7 nyde call Julie S Salesperson E. Licensed R. 3 032 ext 13 518-798-0 ., Queensbur y uaker Rd 63 Q Bill er y Montgom TIME EN ury • 793-8555 GARD eensb r Rd., Qu 652 Quake B or Buying Selling r ! CATION NEW LO Attorney Y ARBOR DA Fo nation Your Desti n & e for Kitch ns ig s e D h Bat chens all’s Kit & Baths . 15 Pearl St 798-6885 s• Glens Fall ylaw.com er billmontgom Erin Coe is coming back to the Hyde Collection. The Hyde’s former Chief Curator, a formidable presence for 15 years at the signature art museum in Glens Falls, Ms. Coe has been hired as the Hyde’s new director. If anything can quiet the rumblings engendered by recent changes at The Hyde Collection — beside Ms. Coe’s planned departure last July, and director Charles Guerin’s admitted “sudden” decision to INSIDE! • ‘Little’ house sold • Civic Center soiree • Kitchens’ LG project yet again on hold • Railroads on Parade gifted to GF group • Wincowski honored Every Day 11:30am-3pm DAILY IAL C NCH SPE LUE 761-B , Qby Rt. 9 LU 2 Pound 1/ m Burgers fro ey Jacobs & Ton COPIERS u XES yo Keeping FA connected PRINTERS COLOR $ 99 5 761 .net 793-7 rn -15 8 4 os e Tave o M e lu 8 0 4 81-B V E /K T ure t i n r u F t a Gre avings! EW C a ll T he N K athleeTneam Hanna Great $ 63 2 518-361-4 ss & Mattre . Furnituoref Dix Ave. & QuakeormRd sfurn.c • Corner Glens Falls88 • www.livingston 793-28 me.com ankerpri a@coldwellb n kathleen.han