Putting Data to Work for the Community: Tupper Lake Memorial Civic Center Impact Assessment
Saratoga Associates Community Impact Assessment shows Tupper Lake Civic Center delivers five times its cost in community value.
Saratoga Associates Community Impact Assessment shows Tupper Lake Civic Center delivers five times its cost in community value.
Last month, members of the Saratoga Associates team joined Parks & Trails New York (PTNY) on their annual Empire State Trail Scout Trip — a cycling journey along the Erie…
After a distinguished career, Senior Principal Donald F. Minnery, AIA has announced his retirement from Saratoga Associates effective April 1, 2025.Don joined Saratoga Associates in 1985 as a Project Manager in the firm’s Higher Education Planning and…
Last Friday, Saratoga Associates’ President and CEO, Dan Shearer, joined fellow leaders in parks, tourism, and industry at Saratoga Spa State Park to release an important new report on the…
As the world continues its transition towards clean, renewable energy sources, the clean energy sector is experiencing unprecedented growth. Wind farms, solar arrays, offshore wind installations, and other renewable energy…
With great pleasure we announce that Matthew Robinson has joined Saratoga Associates' Scenic Resource Management and Visual Impact Assessment (SRM and VIA) studio as our new Senior Environmental Analyst. With…
Saratoga Associates provides permitting, architectural and site design for cannabis dispensaries. Recently completing projects for Silver Therapeutics' Williamstown and Roslindale Dispensaries in Massachusetts and Berwick Dispensary in Maine. These projects highlight the…
Released in February, the annual report on overwintering monarchs in Mexico indicated a significant drop in the population (59%!!). This was attributed to drought conditions (which can reduce available host…
From "Leave the Leaves” to “No Mow May,” we have inspiration to “do less” to our gardens and lawns. No Mow May, or No More Mowing? What if you were…
Since the previous post about the first day of Spring, we've gotten not one, but TWO snow storms! The first brought me 20” on March 23rd – more than we…