Representing the developer South Rock LLC, David Steinmetz of Zarin & Steinmetz presented the “Fieldwood Farm” proposal as a premier opportunity to transform 214 acres of the historic Rockefeller estate into a world-class residential and recreational community that respects the site’s heritage.
The firm emphasizes that the project, which features a private 18-hole golf course, a luxury clubhouse, and approximately 80 high-end townhouses and single-family homes, is designed as a low-density “lifestyle community” that preserves significant open space and historic structures.
By seeking a necessary zoning amendment to allow for a for-profit membership club, Zarin & Steinmetz highlights the project’s potential to provide a substantial boost to the Mount Pleasant tax base while meeting the regional demand for luxury housing. Throughout the ongoing environmental and site plan review process, the firm remains committed to demonstrating that Fieldwood Farm will serve as a sustainable, aesthetically harmonious addition to the local landscape that honors the legacy of the property.