HomeReal Estate & DevelopmentParty City to relocate global headquarters to Woodcliff Lake office building

Party City to relocate global headquarters to Woodcliff Lake office building

The deal represents the largest Bergen County office deal in over a decade

Party City Holdings Inc.  is relocating its global headquarters to a Woodcliff Lake office building beginning in 2022, according to a Thursday announcement from Signature Acquisitions.

The largest retailer of party goods in North America signed a full-building lease at 100 Tice Blvd., a 208,911-square-foot Class A office building.

Ben Brenner of Cushman & Wakefield and Harlan Hollander of Savills represented Party City, and Joe Sarno Sr., Jon Meisel and Jeff Babikian of CBRE represented Signature Acquisitions in the transaction.

Originally founded in East Hanover, the company’s headquarters operations were spread across two offices, in Rockaway and Elmsford, New York. In September, the company said it was seeking to consolidate its headquarters operations, and Woodcliff Lake and the surrounding Upper Parkway submarket’s strong underlying fundamentals made it stand out among competing areas in the region.

The Fortune 100 company was the first to win an award under the Emerge program, the new job creation incentive touted by Gov. Phil Murphy and created under the New Jersey Economic Recovery Act of 2020. It will be bringing its headquarters — and 357 new jobs — to Bergen County, in accordance with a seven-year award for just under $10 million ($9,996,000) that was approved by the board of the New Jersey Economic Development Authority.

Conveniently located less than one mile from the Garden State Parkway and five miles from Interstates 87 and 287 in the borough of Woodcliff Lake, the asset is a three-story building that was acquired by Signature Acquisitions in 2019. Party City recognized that the building’s superior connectivity to regional transportation networks, its strong local demographics and its adaptability made it an ideal future headquarters location.

The building’s proximity to the New Jersey-New York border provides the company’s current employees with added convenience and accessibility while expanding its reach to attract additional top talent. Party City will take advantage of the EDA’s Emerge program award to fund major capital improvements at the building that will create a collaborative workplace geared to the needs of the growing company and its employee base.

“Our focus on acquiring best-in-class suburban office spaces and maintaining them to the highest standards has consistently created one-of-a-kind corporate destinations geared towards the needs of companies today,” said Rich Travaglini, senior vice president/director of leasing for Signature Acquisitions. “Party City’s return to New Jersey exemplifies our portfolio’s continued deep appeal to a wide range of companies hoping to tap into all that makes the tri-state area unique.

“We welcome Party City back to Garden State and we look forward to working with them to create a dynamic workplace that will foster the collaboration and creativity necessary for continued growth.”

Related Articles

Farias named executive director and CEO of NJ Redevelopment Authority, succeeding Anderson

The New Jersey Redevelopment Authority (NJRA) board voted on March 16 to appoint Rose Farias as NJRA executive director and chief executive officer, effective...

CBRE arranges sale of Eastpoint at Exit 8A in Monroe Township

CBRE announced that it has arranged the sale of Eastpoint at Exit 8A, a 450,330-square-foot industrial facility centrally located between New York City, Philadelphia...

Somerset lease renewed by state electrical contractor association 

The New Jersey Independent Electrical Contractors Association (NJIEC) has renewed its lease on a 5,000-square-foot space at 20 Worlds Fair Drive in Somerset. Sheldon Gross...

Division of Gaming Enforcement announces February gaming revenue results

Total gaming revenue for casinos, racetracks, and their partners posted an increase in February. Internet gaming wins for casinos climbed while sports wagering gross...

Cushman & Wakefield arranges $56M construction loan for industrial development in Rahway

Cushman & Wakefield on March 16 announced that it has arranged a $56 million construction loan on behalf of Sagard Real Estate and Woodmont...

Resource Realty of Northern New Jersey wraps up 3 industrial leases in Morris County  

Resource Realty of Northern New Jersey has completed three industrial-leasing transactions along the Interstate-80 corridor in western Morris County. The leases account for 15,496 square...

Latest Articles

C5i to acquire U.K.-based Datavid, strengthening agentic AI solutions

AI and analytics company C5i, headquartered in Edison, announced that it is acquiring Datavid, a data and AI company that helps organizations transform fragmented,...

GZA appoints Edward Huss associate principal, VP to bolster N.J. remediation practice

GZA GeoEnvironmental has named environmental remediation leader Edward J. “Ed” Huss an associate principal and vice president in its Fairfield office, a move the...

Farias named executive director and CEO of NJ Redevelopment Authority, succeeding Anderson

The New Jersey Redevelopment Authority (NJRA) board voted on March 16 to appoint Rose Farias as NJRA executive director and chief executive officer, effective...

Capacity appoints Sharma to chief information officer

North Brunswick-based Capacity LLC, a leading fulfillment and logistics provider for high-growth consumer brands, announced that Shatabdi Sharma has joined the company as chief...

Robust life sciences sector stokes N.J. economy: Colliers report

The life sciences sector is growing steadily in New Jersey, according to the latest life sciences market report from Colliers. New Jersey is home...

LinusBio’s ClearStrand-ASD expands autism test range in children to 10 years

North Brunswick-based LinusBio, a leader in exposomic sequencing and precision health, announced that ClearStrand-ASD, its first-of-its-kind biochemical test designed to help rule out autism...

Latest Articles

C5i to acquire U.K.-based Datavid, strengthening agentic AI solutions

AI and analytics company C5i, headquartered in Edison, announced that it is acquiring Datavid, a data and AI company that helps organizations transform fragmented,...

GZA appoints Edward Huss associate principal, VP to bolster N.J. remediation practice

GZA GeoEnvironmental has named environmental remediation leader Edward J. “Ed” Huss an associate principal and vice president in its Fairfield office, a move the...

Farias named executive director and CEO of NJ Redevelopment Authority, succeeding Anderson

The New Jersey Redevelopment Authority (NJRA) board voted on March 16 to appoint Rose Farias as NJRA executive director and chief executive officer, effective...

Capacity appoints Sharma to chief information officer

North Brunswick-based Capacity LLC, a leading fulfillment and logistics provider for high-growth consumer brands, announced that Shatabdi Sharma has joined the company as chief...

Robust life sciences sector stokes N.J. economy: Colliers report

The life sciences sector is growing steadily in New Jersey, according to the latest life sciences market report from Colliers. New Jersey is home...