Gotham Greens vs Little Leaf Farms

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Gotham Greens

GrowthFood, Beverage & AgTech

Controlled Environment Agriculture

Premium rooftop and greenhouse salad greens brand; 13 facilities, 1.8M sq ft, sold in 3,000+ stores nationwide — profitable CEA survivor.

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Gotham Greens is a New York-based indoor farming and food company founded in 2009 by Viraj Puri and Eric Haley. The company operates a network of high-tech greenhouse facilities — including rooftop greenhouses in urban areas and large-scale operations in suburban locations — producing premium salad greens, herbs, and dressings sold to retail and foodservice customers nationwide.\n\nGotham Greens operates 13 greenhouse facilities with a combined footprint of approximately 1.8 million square feet across multiple states, and its products are available in more than 3,000 grocery stores including Whole Foods, Kroger, Target, and Walmart. The company differentiates by co-locating farms near population centers to reduce transport distance and time from harvest to shelf, delivering locally grown produce with multi-week freshness advantages over field-grown alternatives.\n\nWhile peers like Bowery Farming and Plenty collapsed under the weight of energy costs and over-expansion, Gotham Greens has remained operationally focused and reportedly profitable — a testament to its disciplined capital allocation and premium retail positioning. The brand has become a model for sustainable CEA (controlled environment agriculture) scaling at a time when the vertical farming sector is under significant scrutiny.

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Little Leaf Farms

GrowthFood, Beverage & AgTech

Controlled Environment Agriculture

Fastest-growing US greenhouse lettuce brand; $100M+ retail sales, world's largest CEA leafy greens producer after 2025 PA campus expansion.

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Little Leaf Farms is a Devens, Massachusetts-based indoor greenhouse farming company founded in 2015 by Paul Sellew. The company grows baby lettuce, arugula, and salad greens in purpose-built greenhouse facilities that use hydroponic growing systems, natural sunlight supplemented by LED lighting, and closed-loop water recycling. Little Leaf Farms raised $300 million in capital in 2022 from The Rise Fund (TPG) and Bank of America.\n\nThe company broke $100 million in annual retail sales in 2023 and has continued rapid expansion, with major new facilities announced in Texas, Georgia, and Pennsylvania. In October 2025, Little Leaf Farms completed a major expansion of its Pennsylvania campus that made it the world's largest controlled environment agriculture (CEA) leafy greens producer by square footage. New facilities in Tennessee were also announced in 2025, creating hundreds of jobs and investing approximately $75 million.\n\nUnlike high-tech vertical farming startups that struggled with energy costs, Little Leaf Farms' greenhouse model leverages natural sunlight, which dramatically reduces electricity consumption. This structural cost advantage, combined with disciplined geographic expansion targeting high-density markets, has allowed the company to scale profitably while competitors collapsed.

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