New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation

12/26/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 12/26/2024 10:29

New York State Historic Business Preservation Registry Surpasses 200 Businesses

December 26, 2024

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Registry Showcases New York Businesses in Operation for at Least 50 Years

The New York State Historic Business Preservation Registry, managed by the New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation (OPRHP), hit a milestone in 2024: over 200 businesses are now listed in the registry. The NYS Historic Business Preservation Registry recognizes New York-based businesses over 50 years old that have made contributions to their communities. These businesses have helped to craft the very culture of New York State and support local communities and their people. First proposed by Assemblymember Daniel O'Donnell and State Senator Jose M. Serrano in 2020 and launched in 2022, the online registry now highlights over 230 historic businesses across New York State and continues to grow.

"Our staff at the Division for Historic Preservation are committed to working with state elected officials to promote our historic businesses and the communities they serve," New York State Parks Commissioner Pro Tempore Randy Simons said. "This recognition helps highlight their achievements and their role in supporting their local communities. From family-owned restaurants serving generations of customers to New York State industries producing American-made products, we are honored to promote and recognize the business owners and families that have made New York what it is today through their ongoing work and persistence."

The registry is an honorary program coordinated through the Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation (OPRHP). It was expanded in 2023 by Senator Michelle Hinchey and Assemblymember Carrie Woerner, allowing state elected officials, including the Governor and Lieutenant Governor, to nominate up to 10 businesses for inclusion in the registry per term. The program is non-competitive, and if the nomination criteria are met, businesses will be added to the registry. Nominations to the registry must be sponsored by an elected state official. The Division for Historic Preservation provides each business with a certificate and decal and maintains an online interactive map with information about the location and history of each business.

Updated with new nominations quarterly, the registry includes listings from across the state.

Senator Jose M. Serrano said, "The New York State Historic Business Preservation Registry is a wonderful opportunity to recognize and support the longstanding businesses that are the backbones of our communities. I am so happy to know that this registry now includes over 200 local businesses throughout New York. My sincere thanks to the New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation for managing this registry so businesses can receive the recognition they deserve."

Senator Michelle Hinchey said, "It's a milestone year for the New York State Historic Business Preservation Registry! Celebrating over 200 featured businesses across our state is a tremendous achievement, honoring those who have anchored their communities for generations. I'm proud to have sponsored legislation to expand the registry, ensuring we can recognize more of the local businesses and business owners who have spent decades strengthening our economies and shaping the very identity of New York State and the communities they serve."

Assemblymember Carrie Woerner said, "I am thrilled to learn the NYS Historic Business Preservation Registry now lists over 200 businesses showcasing a wide range of businesses that have made a long-term commitment to our state's economy. We are so fortunate to have hundreds of businesses, from arts to agriculture, from retail to restaurants, and from product manufacturing to service organizations, over 50 years old, to recognize. I'm also excited about the recent signing of my 'I Love New York Historical Small Business' bill (A10036) which will direct Empire State Development to help market the historic businesses listed on the registry in its 'I Love NY' campaign. I'm grateful that these businesses which are the bedrock of communities across the state will enjoy some increased publicity as a result."


The New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation oversees more than 250 parks, historic sites, recreational trails, golf courses, boat launches and more, which saw a record 84 million visits in 2023. For more information on any of these recreation areas, visit parks.ny.gov , download the free NY State Parks Explorer app or call 518.474.0456. Connect with us on Facebook , Instagram , X (formerly Twitter), the OPRHP Blog or via the OPRHP Newsroom .