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Roedel Companies to complete 1,500 s/f gift shop for Hotel Saranac

Hotel Saranac - Wilton, NH Hotel Saranac - Wilton, NH

Wilton, NH Roedel Companies has partnered with Aunt Sadie’s, Inc. to create a new 1,500 s/f Hotel Saranac Gift Shop that will serve the community, hotel guests and visitors traveling throughout the region. The store, located on the corner of Main St. and Academy St., will occupy the same space as the original hotel gift shop.    

Aunt Sadie’s was co-founded in 1997 by Brian Schnetzer and Gary Briggs. Based in Lunenburg, Vt., the home-grown business was formed with Schnetzer’s paternal grandmother in mind who loved to shop, bake and cook.

Javier Cortés, partner and creative director of Korn Design, is working closely with Roedel Cos. to establish and implement a universal brand experience for the Hotel Saranac.

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