When you’re ready, your phone will access your door.” If you come early, you could store your stuff and still walk around. It’s all automated, a phone connectivity thing. “We are looking at a self check-in, a machine. Two apartment suites - I’m gonna call them that - will be the dance floor divided in half.” Of the five rooms, “The one is down in the lower bar. Quirk said the construction to convert the bar to a hotel is “actually very minimal - framing in 11 bathrooms and five kitchens.” He said the project instead is “all mechanical” especially plumbing. “If we didn’t sell, I wanted a condominium.” “Looking to sell was the easy thing,” he said, which was their initial plan. He said the rooms will be “all glass, all windows, it will be nice.” The roof becomes the balcony for the two suites up in the dance floor area.” “That’s gonna be where the boat rental business will go from. The Quirks will need a variance “to be able to enclose that lower patio” right next to the walkway. Neptune is adjacent to the Village Walkway, right next to the lake. Andrew Allison at AJA in Glens Falls is the architect. I think we should have the four units going by June.” Jonathan Lapper of Bartlett Pontiff in Glens Falls is Mr. November would start the construction, or December. He said, “I’m hoping to get the approvals in October. We spent $25 every year to keep the permit for a hotel.” Quirk told The Chronicle that Neptune “was a hotel in the 1940s to the 1960s. The Albany Business Review first broke the story of the hotel plan on Tuesday morning. I have a friend who’s up the lake who gets $15,000 for six nights out of a house.” He said of a $1,000 a night price, “I think that’s low. “Then if they don’t have a boat, we’ll rent them a boat.” Quirk told The Chronicle Tuesday afternoon. “I feel that because it’s lakefront and offering the dockage with a slip, I think there’s gonna be a draw,” Mr. Sean Quirk intends to exit the bar business and turn King Neptune’s in Lake George Village into a five-room hotel that he hopes could charge upwards of $1,000 a night.
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