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Stewart’s Put on Historic Business Registry

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Stewart’s Receives Place on Historic Business Preservation Registry

Congratulations to Stewart’s Shops, which has been put on the New York State Historic Business Preservation Registry. Both New York State Sen. Jim Tedisco and New York State Assemblywoman Mary Beth Walsh nominated Stewart’s for this honor. The company’s president, Gary Dake, accepted an official citation commemorating Stewart’s spot on the registry, which was presented by both Tedisco and Walsh. The ceremony was held at the site of the very first Stewart’s Shop in Ballston Spa, New York, to commemorate the occasion.

“Stewart’s Shops are more than just stores. They are community centers and truly deserving of statewide recognition and induction into the New York State Historic Business Preservation Registry,” said Tedisco.

Walsh added, I’m very excited to have had the opportunity to nominate and now recognize Stewart’s Shops for their incredible presence in the Capital Regional and beyond.”

The New York State Office of Parks, Recreation & Historic Preservation created the registry in 2020, at a time when many businesses were facing new and unique challenges. The goal is to highlight businesses that have stood the test of time and have contributed to their communities’ history. Elected officials, like the governor, lieutenant governor of members of the state Senate and Assembly can submit nominations.

Stewart’s has been in business for 77 years and has supported and served the communities where its shops are located in significant ways. In 2022, the company has a goal of donating over $8 million to nonprofit organizations in its market area. In addition, its Holiday Match program has contributed over $34 million to thousands or organizations since its inception.