THE FARM

Montvale, NJ

The Shoppes at DePiero Farm is a 250,000 SF farm-inspired marketplace that re-imagines the iconic 28-acre DePiero Farm.

THE FARM, as it is known, is located on the last large farm site in northern Bergen County. This market is known for its very high demographics, possessing some of highest household income levels in the state.

±250,000 Total SF

Anchored by ±140,000 SF Wegmans

$100 Million Value

About the Project

The Shoppes at DePiero Farm is a 250,000 SF farm-inspired marketplace that re-imagines the iconic 28-acre DePiero Farm. THE FARM, as it is known, is located on the last large farm site in northern Bergen County. This market is known for its very high demographics, possessing some of highest household income levels in the state. It holds exceptionally high barriers-to-entry and is perhaps one of the most difficult markets to entitle in the country.

With a 140,000 SF Wegmans Food Market as its centerpiece, this project provides area residents and corporate professionals a highly-designed place to gather, shop, and dine. It features authentic architecture, landscape, and hardscape design inspired by the farming and equestrian heritage of the DePiero Farm and the New Jersey region. This project is 100% leased and includes additional national tenants such as Starbucks, Lululemon, Chipotle, Warby Parker, CityMD, Ulta Beauty, Orangetheory Fitness, First Watch Cafe, and more. The estimated value of the project is $100 million.

CIVIC RESPONSIBILITY

• Cutting-edge Green Design to create a low impact on the environment, featuring the following:

– Green, vegetative roof on the junior anchor building, which will provide insulation, reduce storm water runoff, and form a habitat for wildlife
– Six EV charging stations spread throughout the site
– Pervious parking lot area in excess of seven acres, to promote water absorption and filtration at the source
– LID (Low Impact Development) methods to slow runoff and provide on-site storage, retention, and infiltration solutions
– Walking/biking paths on site in excess of one-half mile
– Exterior lighting designed to comply with Dark-Sky practices, intended to reduce glare, save energy, and dramatically reduce light pollution

• Remediation of nine intersections in the municipality to better improve traffic flow

• Assemblage of an off-site location to accommodate 32 affordable housing units, which incorporate high-end architecture, to help the municipality address its affordable housing requirements

• Creation of a net estimated tax surplus of $750,000 per year

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