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Party City To Open New HQ In Bergen County, Hundreds Of Jobs Expected

The global celebrations leader is relocating and opening its new corporate headquarters in Bergen County.

To celebrate the opening of the new office space, the company is holding a ribbon-cutting ceremony Thursday.
To celebrate the opening of the new office space, the company is holding a ribbon-cutting ceremony Thursday. (Scott Anderson/Patch)

WOODCLIFF LAKE, NJ — Party City, a global celebrations leader and one-stop-Halloween-shop, is expected to create 357 new jobs in Bergen County with the relocation and opening of its new corporate headquarters in Woodcliff Lake.

A recipient of the first award under New Jersey's new job creation incentive program, Party City will celebrate the opening at 100 Tice Boulevard (address changed to "1 Celebration Square") with a ribbon-cutting ceremony with local officials on Thursday, the company said.

Party City was announced last year as the recipient of a seven-year award for just under $10 million through New Jersey's Emerge Program, which was created under the New Jersey Economic Recovery Act of 2020.

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The event to commemorate the opening of the 208,911-square-foot office space will begin with a performance by Pascack Hills High School marching band and cheerleaders. Party City executives, including President and CEO Brad Weston, and local officials will then give remarks about what the opening of the new complex means for the company and for the county.


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