HomeReal Estate & DevelopmentSpencer’s & Spirit Halloween HQ in Egg Harbor to undergo significant expansion 

Spencer’s & Spirit Halloween HQ in Egg Harbor to undergo significant expansion 

Complex will add 81,000 sq. ft. of state-of-the-art amenities

Spencer’s & Spirit Halloween will be adding 81,000 square feet of office space to its corporate headquarters in Egg Harbor Township, according to a Thursday announcement.

The project will bring the total footprint to 24 acres, or the size of five baseball fields.

That will be plenty of space for the South Jersey-based company to accommodate its growing workforce. It also will feature a variety of new amenities for associates, including a state-of-the-art fitness center, a 1-mile outdoor walking path, outdoor meeting spaces, solar paneling and electric vehicle charging stations in the new 400-unit parking lot.

The expansion project reinforces Spencer’s & Spirit Halloween’s commitment to the impact of its New Jersey community. Since opening in 1977, the company has built and sustained a foundation in the Garden State. It currently employs more than 30,000 associates across the country, 700 of which are located at the New Jersey corporate offices.

“For 46 years, we’ve called Egg Harbor Township home, and this expansion of our corporate campus will further strengthen our commitment to the community and our associates for years to come,” Steven Silverstein, CEO of Spencer’s & Spirit Halloween, said. “We look forward to continuing to welcome new members to our Spencer’s & Spirit Halloween family, where our guiding principle has always been to foster an environment of inclusivity, passion and resilience, embracing differences, authenticity and fun for all.”

Spencer’s & Spirit Halloween also said it is actively searching for skilled and motivated individuals to fill a variety of positions across multiple corporate functions, with half of the current openings being in the tech sector. Additionally, seasonal employment opportunities are available for various corporate functions and guest services.

The expansion project is expected to be completed by the spring of 2024.

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