Montvale New Jersey
8 CIVIL AND MUNICIPAL VOLUME 4, ISSUE 8 the best outcome for our town,” she declares. Regarding initiatives to attract new businesses, Cudequest sheds light on the ongoing efforts to engage with existing corporations, understanding their needs and working towards maintaining their presence in Montvale. One successful initiative has been the development of the Shoppes at DePiero Farm complex, which includes Wegmans, in response to corporate demands for lunchtime options and spaces for employees to unwind. She adds, “We’ve introduced a walking path and several restaurants there, with more to come in the marketplace. This area is essentially the heart of the corporate park and is readily accessible to employees. The feedback we’ve received so far has been overwhelmingly positive.” Building the Backbone: Infrastructure and Growth in Montvale Voytus, tasked with overseeing the town’s local corporations. “We collaborate with the Chamber of Commerce to create opportunities for companies to interact, even organizing corporate roundtables for businesses of varying sizes. Our goal is to provide economic opportunities that allow companies to thrive and grow in Montvale,” Joukhadarian elaborates. Healthcare Horizons: Montvale’s Medical Hub Theresa Cudequest, a Montvale Board of Health and Council member, highlights her role in facilitating the town’s health-related endeavors. “We’ve recently been involved in planning medical facilities moving into town, ensuring everything aligns with medical requirements and codes. It’s thrilling to be a part of these businesses setting up shop in Montvale,” Cudequest shares. When asked about the significance of collaboration in Montvale’s growth trajectory, Cudequest confirms its essentiality. “Collaboration is indispensable; without it, we can’t progress. The cooperation of all departments involved is paramount to achieving making a difference together
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