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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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Tags: 42 Lake Erie LLC, Adventure Sports Development, Chautauqua County Chamber of Commerce, Chautauqua County Land Bank, Christian Cullen, Community Development Block Grant, COUNTY OF CHAUTAUQUA INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT AGENCY, Gene Tundo, Gina Paradis, Hideaway Bay Resort, Homes and Community Renewal, Jeffrey Hornburg, Kevin Cullen, MARK GEISE, Matthew Tundo, PJ WENDEL, Small Business Development Center, Tundo Construction, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development,
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.
Live CHQ Welcome Baskets Available for Talent Attraction
June 04, 2024 •
CCPEG News and Press Releases, Live CHQ News,
Live CHQ Welcome Baskets with (L-R) Daniel Hietzenrater, President & CEO Chautauqua County Chamber of Commerce; Monica Simpson, Partner Engagement Coordinator at Chautauqua County Partnership for Economic Growth; Nate Aldrich, Economic Development Coordinator for the County of Chautauqua Industrial Development Agency; Mark Geise, Deputy County Executive for Economic Development. (Media…
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Tags: 21 Brix Winery, Big Tree Maple, Borsari Foods, Chai's Chocolates, Chautauqua County Chamber of Commerce, Chautauqua County Partnership for Economic Growth, Chautauqua Soap Co., CK Natural Fruit Juice, Crown Street Roasting Company, Daniel Heitzenrater, Denise Szalkowski, Franklins Honey & Apples, Jo Jo's Cake Cottage, Monica Simpson, Peterson Farms, Southern Tier Brewing Company, SUNY FSA Bookstore, Sweeterson Farms, Whizz-n-Smash,
Local businesses invited to participate by giving baskets to new employees moving to Chautauqua CountyLive CHQ Welcome Baskets with (L-R) Daniel Hietzenrater, President & CEO Chautauqua County Chamber of Commerce; Monica Simpson, Partner Engagement Coordinator at Chautauqua County Partnership for Economic Growth; Nate Aldrich, Economic Development Coordinator for the County of Chautauqua Industrial Development Agency; Mark Geise, Deputy County Executive for Economic Development.
(Media Release Provided by Chautauqua County Chamber of Commerce)
JAMESTOWN, NY: -- As part of a talent attraction plan to bring new, skilled workers to local businesses and organizations, the Chautauqua County Chamber of Commerce and the Chautauqua County Partnership for Economic Growth (CCPEG) have teamed up on a new Welcome Basket promotion.
Welcome baskets have been specifically designed in two sizes to meet a variety of needs, and each contains a myriad of local products curated by Chamber of Commerce staff from local businesses and producers. Products are tucked into branded Live CHQ buckets that coordinate with the county’s new Live CHQ campaign that highlights the excellent quality of life and affordable living options here in Chautauqua County.
Thanks to a subsidy provided by CCPEG, the first two baskets purchased by any company or organization will be half-price. The subsidized purchases are for talent attraction or new hires ONLY and are not designed for general gift-giving. After the first two, you must purchase the baskets at full price. The Chamber has selected the local items and is selling the Welcome Baskets through its website. Proceeds from the sales will go towards perpetuating the program.
Chamber President and CEO Daniel Heitzenrater noted, “We are proud to be part of this new program and look forward to making it work into the future. Our team has been involved from the outset, assisting with choosing locally made items to include.”
“I especially want to thank our Coordinator Denise Szalkowski for serving on the committee that helped to get this project off the ground, and for collecting items for the first baskets,” he added.
"We are delighted to introduce this program, which underscores our commitment to fostering a welcoming and supportive environment for recruits and new residents," said Monica Simpson, Partner Engagement Coordinator at CCPEG. "Each participant will receive a Live CHQ collapsible basket, thoughtfully packed with the flavors of Chautauqua County and our soon-to-be-released updated relocation guide. This initiative is designed to provide the resources and community connections that will help individuals thrive both personally and professionally in our county. We believe that by investing in our new members, we are not only enhancing their future but also enriching the fabric of our entire community."
Items included in the initial Welcome Baskets are from a variety of local producers including 21 Brix Winery, Portland; Big Tree Maple, Lakewood; Borsari Foods, Jamestown; Chai's Chocolates, Fredonia; Chautauqua Soap Co., Jamestown; CK Natural Fruit Juice, Westfield; Crown Street Roasting Company, Jamestown; Franklins Honey & Apples, Dewittville; Jamestown Community College, Jamestown; Jo Jo's Cake Cottage, Dunkirk; Peterson Farms, Jamestown; Southern Tier Brewing Company, Lakewood; SUNY FSA Bookstore, Fredonia; Sweeterson Farms, Clymer; and Whizz-n-Smash, Dewittville. Additional items will be rotated into the baskets over time.
Live CHQ Welcome Baskets can be purchased through the ecommerce page at ChautauquaChamber.org. Small baskets are $54 including sales tax, while large baskets are $108 including sales tax. To purchase Welcome Baskets with a purchase order or invoice please contact the Chamber at (716) 484-1101.