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Pictured is the former Hideaway Bay Restaurant & Lounge . Chautauqua County Land Bank Corp. officials have been working for five years to redevelop the former restaurant site.
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SILVER CREEK The redevelopment of a former lakeside restaurant continues to move forward during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Gina Paradis, Chautauqua County Land Bank Corp. executive director, said the Hideaway Bay redevelopers Adventure Sports Development & Tundo Construction are meeting with the state Department of Environmental Conservation and Silver Creek Village officials to sort out the logistics and to do site preparations.
“It’s moving along. Hopefully we will see groundbreaking before winter,” Paradis said. “It will depend how quickly everything comes together, but it certainly feels good to see it moving forward, especially with this group of developers. They are really moving forward with environmental stewardship and it’s a plan the commun
dphillips@post-journal.com
SILVER CREEK The redevelopment of a former lakeside restaurant continues to move forward during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Gina Paradis, Chautauqua County Land Bank Corp. executive director, said the Hideaway Bay redevelopers Adventure Sports Development & Tundo Construction are meeting with the state Department of Environmental Conservation and Silver Creek Village officials to sort out the logistics and to do site preparations.
“It’s moving along. Hopefully we will see groundbreaking before winter,” Paradis said. “It will depend how quickly everything comes together, but it certainly feels good to see it moving forward, especially with this group of developers. They are really moving forward with environmental stewardship and it’s a plan the community can get their arms around.”